Job 25
Job 25 is the 25th chapter of the Book of Job in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. The book is anonymous; most scholars believe it was written around 6th century BCE. This chapter records the speech of Bildad the Shuhite, which belongs to the Dialogue section of the book, comprising Job 3:1–31:40.
Text
The original text is written in Hebrew language. This chapter is divided into 6 verses.Textual witnesses
Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter in Hebrew are of the Masoretic Text, which includes the Aleppo Codex, and Codex Leningradensis.There is also a translation into Koine Greek known as the Septuagint, made in the last few centuries BC; some extant ancient manuscripts of this version include Codex Vaticanus, Codex Sinaiticus, and Codex Alexandrinus.
Analysis
The structure of the book is as follows:- The Prologue
- The Dialogue
- The Verdicts
- The Epilogue
- Job's Self-Curse and Self-Lament
- Round One
- Round Two
- Round Three
- *Eliphaz
- *Job
- *Bildad: Humans Are Worthless before God
- *Job
- Interlude – A Poem on Wisdom
- Job's Summing Up
Verses 5–6
- "Pure": here refers to the star brightness which, as the moonlight, can be obscured by clouds, to describe the moral impurities of human before the righteous God.
- "Maggot": paralleled with "worm" to describe 'man in his lowest and most ignominious shape'. Bildad misconstrues God as viewing humans with utter revulsion as just maggots and worms.