Joe: So, tell us about Job 20.

Bible Expert: In this chapter, Job's friend Zophar speaks and argues that the wicked will not prosper forever. He insists that the wicked will eventually be punished for their evil deeds and will receive what they deserve.

Joe: Okay, so what happens then?

Bible Expert: In response, Job rebukes Zophar and insists that wickedness often goes unpunished. He also argues that the wicked often enjoy wealth and prosperity.

Joe: Wow, that's pretty wild! So what happens after that?

Bible Expert: After that, Job insists that the wicked will eventually be punished, but this punishment will be delayed and will happen after their death. He also argues that their punishment will be eternal.

Joe: Interesting. So, what's the moral of this chapter?

Bible Expert: The moral of this chapter is that the wicked will eventually face punishment for their deeds, but this punishment may be delayed until after their death and, in some cases, may be eternal.