Job 21:34
Afrikaans 1983
Hoe kan julle my dan met sinlose praatjies probeer troos? Julle argumente is niks anders as bedrog nie.”
What Does This Mean?
Job is speaking and he is questioning why his friends are trying to comfort him with false answers. He feels their words are not true and do not help him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're really sad because your favorite toy is broken. Your friends try to cheer you up by saying your toy isn't broken, but you know it is. Job feels the same way. His friends are trying to make him feel better with words that aren't true, and it doesn't help.
Historical Background
The Book of Job was written by an unknown author, possibly around 500 BCE. It was written to address the question of why the righteous suffer. Job is speaking to his friends, who are offering explanations for his suffering that he finds unsatisfactory.
Living It Out Today
When someone is going through a tough time, it can be tempting to offer false comfort, like saying everything will be fine when it's not. Instead, true comfort comes from acknowledging the reality of the situation and offering genuine support.
Topics
truthcomfortsufferingfriendshipwisdomfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Job upset with his friends?
Job is upset because he believes his friends are trying to comfort him with false statements, which do not address the reality of his situation and do not offer genuine support.
What can we learn about comfort from this verse?
We learn that true comfort involves acknowledging the truth of someone's situation and offering genuine support, rather than using false statements that do not help the person in need.
How does this verse apply to our friendships today?
This verse reminds us that in our friendships, we should strive to offer sincere and truthful support rather than false comfort, which can be unhelpful or even harmful.
What is the main message of Job 21:34?
The main message is that false comfort is ineffective and that true comfort should be based on truth and genuine care.
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