Zophar
Zophar is one of the three friends of Job in the biblical story found in the Book of Job. He is depicted as a Naamathite and is known for his blunt and often harsh opinions regarding Job's suffering. Zophar believes that Job's misfortunes are a result of his sins and urges him to repent to regain God's favor.
In his speeches, Zophar emphasizes the greatness of God and the limits of human understanding. He argues that God's wisdom is beyond human comprehension and suggests that Job's punishment is just. Zophar's character represents the perspective that suffering is a direct consequence of wrongdoing.