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What does the Bible say about the need for a daysman?

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The Bible illustrates the necessity of a daysman through Job, who longs for someone to mediate between God and man.

In Job 9:33, Job expresses his desperation for a daysman, someone who can mediate between himself and God. This need stems from the understanding that humanity, in its fallen state, cannot stand pure before a holy God. The concept of a daysman signifies the importance of a mediator who can reconcile us to God. Ultimately, in the Christian understanding, this mediator is found in Jesus Christ, who perfectly fulfills the role by being both fully God and fully man, enabling him to connect both parties without being consumed by God's holiness.
Scripture References: Job 9:33, 1 Timothy 2:5

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