Job 32:18
Afrikaans 1933/1953
Want ek is vol woorde; die gees in my binneste dring my.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Elihu, one of Job's friends, is speaking. He says he has a lot to say and feels compelled by the spirit inside him to speak up. This shows that Elihu feels a strong need to express his thoughts and views about Job's situation.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a big box of toys that you really want to share with your friends. You feel so excited that you can't wait to tell them about all the fun things you can do with those toys. That's how Elihu feels about his thoughts—he has lots of ideas and he feels like he has to share them.
Historical Background
The Book of Job is part of the Old Testament, traditionally attributed to various authors including Moses or Job himself. This verse appears during the discussion between Job and his friends, who are trying to understand the reasons for Job's suffering. The setting is within ancient Hebrew culture, where oral tradition and debate were significant.
Living It Out Today
Today, when you have strong feelings or ideas about something, you might feel compelled to express them just like Elihu did. For example, if you see a friend being bullied, you might feel a strong urge to speak up and defend them, driven by a sense of justice and empathy.
Topics
inspirationspeechsufferingdebatespiritual guidanceexpression
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Elihu feel compelled to speak?
Elihu feels compelled because he believes he has important insights to share about Job's situation and believes his words are guided by a spiritual force, indicating a deep-seated urge to contribute to the ongoing discussion about Job's suffering.
How can this verse be applied to personal life?
This verse can encourage individuals to share their thoughts and feelings, especially when they feel strongly about a topic or situation. It highlights the importance of speaking up when one believes they have something valuable to contribute.
Who is Elihu in the Book of Job?
Elihu is one of Job's friends who speaks after Job and his other friends have debated for a while. He is known for his youthful vigor and for his belief that he can provide a fresh perspective on Job's suffering.
What does 'the spirit within me constraineth me' mean?
This phrase suggests that Elihu feels an inner, almost irresistible urge to speak, driven by a spiritual force within him. It indicates that his words and actions are guided by a deeper, divine inspiration.
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