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What does the Bible say about Noah, Daniel, and Job?

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Noah, Daniel, and Job are mentioned in Ezekiel 14:14 as examples of righteousness that cannot save others, but they themselves will be delivered by their own righteousness.

In Ezekiel 14:14, God refers to Noah, Daniel, and Job to illustrate a profound truth about individual righteousness. Though these men were exemplary in their faith and obedience before God, the text underscores that they could not deliver others; it emphasizes personal righteousness. Instead, their deliverance comes from their own relationship with God, representing the righteousness found in faith. The historical context of these figures demonstrates God’s mercy in every generation, using them as witnesses in times of apostasy and spiritual decay.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 14:14, Romans 3:20-22

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These Three Men
Paul Mahan · Dec 8, 2013
Joshua

Joshua

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