Job 15 Footnotes
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15:14-16 Eliphaz’s philosophical rambling that nothing is pure in God’s eyes does not reflect the Bible’s full teaching on the subject. Those who truly believe and exercise total trust and faith in God are counted as righteous (Gn 15:6; Hab 2:4). Made righteous in God’s sight through Christ’s atoning death (Rm 1:17; 2Co 5:25) and taken into union with Christ (Col 1:27), believers can live virtuous and faithful lives through Christ who lives through them (Gl 2:20).