Joe: Alright, so we've got Job 11. What's up with this chapter?

Bible Expert: Well Joe, Job 11 is a very interesting chapter. The main character, Zophar, is arguing that Job is wicked and will be punished. He claims that God's justice is so great that even if Job repented, it wouldn't be enough.

Joe: Wow, that's a pretty serious accusation. Does he have any evidence to back it up?

Bible Expert: Yes, he does. He points out that Job is full of pride and mocks God. He claims that if Job devoted himself to God, then his prayers would be answered and God would grant him mercy.

Joe: That's a pretty heavy accusation too. Does Job have any response?

Bible Expert: Yes, he does. Job argues that Zophar's claims are based on false assumptions. He points out that God is too powerful for any human to understand and that no one can truly know what God's intentions are. He also argues that even if God does punish the wicked, He will also reward the righteous.

Joe: Interesting. So what's the moral of the story?

Bible Expert: The moral of the story is that humans can never truly understand the will of God. We must accept that He is beyond our understanding and trust in His justice.