[[Job-13]] Prev: [[Prophecies in Job-12]] | Next: [[Prophecies in Job-14]] --- ### He will surely reprove you if you secretly show partiality. Shall not his majesty make you afraid, and his dread fall on you? *Type*: prophecy *Summary*: Job predicts that God will personally intervene to rebuke and judge his friends for their deceitful and biased defense of Him and their false accusations against Job. *Historical context*: Theological scholars identify the fulfillment of this warning in [[Job-42#v7|Job 42:7]]-8, where the Lord explicitly rebukes Eliphaz and his two companions, stating that His wrath is aroused against them because they did not speak what was right concerning God, whereas Job did. *Related to*: ### This also will be my salvation, that a godless man will not come before him. *Type*: prophecy *Summary*: Job predicts that his integrity and his willingness to stand trial before God will eventually lead to his salvation or vindication, as a truly godless person would not dare to seek God's presence. *Historical context*: This prediction is fulfilled at the conclusion of the narrative in [[Job-42#v10|Job 42:10]]-17. God vindicates Job's character before his community, restores his health, and doubles his former wealth, proving that Job was not the godless man his friends claimed him to be. *Related to*: ### Then call, and I will answer, or let me speak, and you answer me. *Type*: prophecy *Summary*: Job anticipates a future formal encounter or divine trial where God will directly address him and allow him to respond, a scenario that was not currently taking place. *Historical context*: This request is fulfilled when God finally appears to Job in [[Job-38#v1|Job 38:1]], answering him from the whirlwind. The subsequent dialogue between God and Job through chapter 42 serves as the realization of the direct communication Job predicted and requested. *Related to*: --- #ai_prophecy