Job 16:2

Afrikaans 1933/1953

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Job is talking to his friends and expresses frustration. He feels that their words and attempts to comfort him are not helpful and make him feel worse.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're feeling really sad because you lost your favorite toy, and your friends keep saying, 'It's okay, you can get a new one.' But those words don't make you feel better. Job feels the same way. He's sad and wishes his friends could understand how he feels.

Historical Background

Job is part of the Old Testament and was written by an unknown author. The book of Job tells the story of a righteous man who faces great suffering. This verse comes from Job's dialogue with his friends, who are trying to comfort him but are not successful.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you're going through a tough time at work and your colleagues are giving you advice that you've heard before, but it doesn't help you feel better. This verse reminds us that sometimes, the people around us might not fully understand our struggles, and their attempts to comfort us may not be effective.

Topics

comfortsufferingfriendshipunderstandinghopefaith

Related Verses

Psalms 10:11 Samuel 30:62 Corinthians 1:3-4Hebrews 10:34James 1:27

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Job frustrated with his friends?
Job is frustrated because his friends are offering advice and comfort that he feels are not helpful or insightful. Their attempts to comfort him with cliché phrases make him feel more miserable.
What can we learn about comfort from Job 16:2?
We can learn that true comfort comes from understanding and empathy, not just words. Sometimes, people need someone to listen and understand their pain rather than giving advice or clichés.
How does this verse relate to modern friendships?
This verse reminds us that in friendships, it’s important to listen and understand our friends’ feelings rather than just offering generic advice. True support comes from being present and empathetic.
What does this verse say about dealing with suffering?
The verse suggests that suffering can be compounded when our attempts to comfort someone are not helpful. It highlights the importance of offering genuine support and understanding during difficult times.
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