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Job 1:22 Cross-References

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In all this Job sinned not, nor charged God foolishly. charged: or, attributed folly to God

Job 1:22 (KJV)

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Joba blameless, upright, G-d fearing man in the land of Uz (JOB 1:1)
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G-dHoly, Holy, Holy (ISA 6:3) and too many others to fit here

Commentary on Job 1:22

This verse provides the narrator's theological verdict: Job 'sinned not, nor charged God foolishly.' The Hebrew 'tiflah' (folly/tastelessness) indicates Job avoided attributing moral unfitness to God. This is crucial—Job doesn't understand God's purposes, but he doesn't accuse God of injustice. Reformed theology affirms that we need not comprehend God's ways to trust His character (Isaiah 55:8-9). Job's response models how believers should distinguish between honest questioning and sinful accusation.

Source: KJV Study Commentary

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