Bible Trivia Question

What does Eliphaz suggest about the fate of the innocent in his first speech?


They suffer more to prove their faith
They are always prosperous
They do not perish
They are often forgotten

They do not perish

Job 4:7 - Eliphaz implies that the innocent do not perish, suggesting that suffering is a result of wrongdoing, reflecting his belief in retributive justice.

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