Im (אִם) + Attah in Conditional Accusation: Zophar’s Rhetorical Hammer

Format: Word Study / Leadership Reflection Theme: Weaponized Conditionals; Intent vs. Impact in “If You” Counsel; Discernment of Harsh vs. Pastoral Address Scripture: Job 11:10; Job 11:13; Malachi 3:7; Job 12:10; Job 13:15

Christological & Redemption Insight

Christ reframes conditionals as gracious invitation (e.g., “If anyone thirsts…” John 7:37; covenant “if you return” fulfilled in His mercy); bears the weight of divine scrutiny so we receive hope, not condemnation.

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