Bible Trivia Question

Eliphaz compares the wicked to being crushed like what?


A reed
A moth
A stone
A serpent

A moth

Job 4:19 - Eliphaz likens the fate of the wicked to being crushed like a moth, illustrating the fragility and insignificance of those who defy God.

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