Contradictions and Paradoxes in Job 24:10

Check out Contradictions Catalog of Job 24:10 for the comprehensive list of verses that contradicts Job 24:10. Some key contradictions and paradoxes are described below.

According to the author of the book of Job, sometimes bad people make others suffer by taking their clothes and food. It shows that life is not always fair, and sometimes people who are hungry and need help don't get it.

Job 24:10: They cause [him] to go naked without clothing, and they take away the sheaf [from] the hungry;

Contradiction with Psalm 37:25

This verse claims that the righteous are never forsaken and their descendants never beg for bread, contradicting the depiction of the poor in Job 24:10.

Psalm 37:25: I have been young, and [now] am old; yet have I not seen the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging bread.

Contradiction with Matthew 6:31-32

These verses assure that God provides for the needs of His people, which contradicts the suffering and lack depicted in Job 24:10.

Matthew 6:31-32: Therefore take no thought, saying, What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed?

Contradiction with Philippians 4:19

This verse promises that God supplies all needs according to His riches, conflicting with the unmet needs shown in Job 24:10.

Philippians 4:19: But my God shall supply all your need according to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus.

Contradiction with Psalm 34:10

This verse states that those who seek the Lord shall not lack any good thing, in contrast to the lack suffered by the needy in Job 24:10.

Psalm 34:10: The young lions do lack, and suffer hunger: but they that seek the LORD shall not want any good [thing].

Paradox #1

The moral conflict in this verse could be that it highlights the suffering and injustice experienced by innocent people, who are left naked and hungry while others exploit them. This can raise questions about why a just and loving God would allow such unfairness and suffering to happen to good people. It challenges the idea of divine justice and protection for the innocent.

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