Job 21:6

Afrikaans 2020 (Die Bybel 2020-vertaling)

What Does This Mean?

Job is speaking and expressing that even when he remembers his situation, he becomes afraid and his body shakes with fear. This shows the depth of his distress and the impact his trials have on him.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a really scary dream, and even when you wake up, you still feel a bit scared and your body might shake a little. Job is feeling that way, but it's because of the hard things happening to him.

Historical Background

Job is a narrative book that likely originated in the patriarchal period, written by an unknown author. The audience is the people of Israel, and the cultural setting reflects concerns about theodicy, or how a good God can permit evil and suffering.

Living It Out Today

When facing significant challenges, like a serious illness or a major financial setback, one might feel intense fear and anxiety. Job's words remind us that it's okay to acknowledge and feel these emotions, but also to seek comfort and strength in God.

Topics

sufferingfeartrustanxietyperseveranceemotional distress

Related Verses

Psalms 55:4Isaiah 33:14Luke 21:26Ecclesiastes 5:12 Corinthians 7:15

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Job feel afraid and trembling?
Job is facing severe trials, including the loss of his wealth and family, which are causing him deep emotional distress and fear.
What can we learn from Job's reaction?
We can learn that it's normal to feel fear and distress during difficult times and that it's okay to express these emotions, even to God.
How does Job's situation relate to modern challenges?
Like Job, people today can face situations that cause deep emotional turmoil, and they can find comfort in acknowledging their fears and seeking support.
What other Bible verses speak about fear?
Verses like Psalms 56:3 and Isaiah 33:14 also address fear, providing a broader context on how to handle such emotions in faith.
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