Job 42:16
Afrikaans 1933/1953
En Job het daarna honderd en veertig jaar lank gelewe; en hy het sy kinders en kindskinders gesien, vier geslagte.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that after all the trials Job faced, he lived for 140 years and saw four generations of his family. It shows the longevity and blessing Job received after his faithfulness.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you could see your great-great-grandchildren! That's what happened to Job. He lived for a really long time and got to know his kids, grandkids, and even great-grandkids. It's like having a big, happy family tree!
Historical Background
The Book of Job is an ancient text that was likely compiled around 600-500 BCE. It is believed to have been written by various authors, possibly Moses. The book presents Job, a righteous man, who endured severe trials to demonstrate his faithfulness to God.
Living It Out Today
In modern terms, this verse can inspire us to stay faithful in difficult times, knowing that God can bless us with long, fulfilling lives. Consider someone who, after a major setback, finds renewed purpose and enjoys a long, rich life with family.
Topics
faithfulnessrewardlongevityblessingsfamilyperseverance
Related Verses
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean that Job saw four generations?
Seeing four generations means Job lived long enough to see his great-grandchildren. It symbolizes God's blessing and the fulfillment of his family life.
How can we apply the lesson of Job to our lives?
Job's story teaches us that faithfulness can be rewarded, even after great trials. We can apply this by staying faithful in hard times and trusting that God will bless us in His way.
What does this verse teach about God's blessings?
This verse teaches that God's blessings can come in the form of longevity and family, showing that He rewards faithfulness and can restore what was lost.
How does Job 42:16 relate to other verses about faithfulness?
Job 42:16 relates to other verses that speak of God's reward for faithfulness, such as Genesis 5:27 or 1 Peter 1:7, showing that God blesses those who remain faithful.
Compare Job 42:16 across all translations →