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What does the Bible say about the innocent perishing?

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The Bible teaches that the innocent do not perish; God does not cut off the righteous.

In Job 4:7, Eliphaz states, 'Remember, I pray you, whoever perished being innocent?' This statement reflects a biblical truth that God does not cause the innocent to perish or cut off the righteous. If we consider Job's situation, his suffering did not result from punishment for sin, but rather a trial designed for growth and trust in God. Throughout Scripture, we see affirmations that God's justice ensures that the righteous will not be forsaken, reinforcing that innocence in God’s eyes transcends earthly circumstances.
Scripture References: Job 4:7, Ephesians 1:4-5, Romans 8:28-30

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