Job 2:9

Amharic Gamo (Geeshsha Maxaafa)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Job's wife is speaking to Job. She is frustrated with his suffering and suggests he give up his faith in God and die. The verse shows the tension between faith and despair in the face of suffering.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a really hard day at school. Your friend might say, 'Why bother trying if it's so hard?' That's like what Job's wife is saying to him. She thinks he should give up, but Job decides to keep trying.

Historical Background

The Book of Job is part of the wisdom literature in the Old Testament. It is believed to have been written around the time of the patriarchs, possibly by Moses. The story takes place in the land of Uz and deals with the question of why the righteous suffer.

Living It Out Today

Imagine you're going through a tough time at work. Your coworker might say, 'Why not just quit?' But you decide to stay strong, like Job. This verse can remind us to hold onto our integrity even when life is hard.

Topics

faithsufferingintegrityhopetestingresilience

Related Verses

Psalm 13:1-2Lamentations 3:21-22James 1:12Romans 5:3-51 Peter 1:6-7

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Job's wife telling him to curse God?
Job's wife is under immense emotional strain because of Job's suffering. She believes that Job's faith in God has not protected him from hardship, so she suggests he give up his faith and die.
How does this verse relate to the theme of suffering?
This verse highlights the human response to suffering. Job's wife's reaction contrasts sharply with Job's perseverance, showing that suffering can lead to despair or faith.
What can we learn from Job's wife's advice?
Job's wife's advice reminds us that in times of hardship, even those close to us might not support our faith. It teaches us the importance of maintaining our integrity and faith even when it's challenging.
What does this verse say about integrity?
The verse demonstrates that integrity is about maintaining one's principles and beliefs even when faced with extreme adversity. Job’s integrity is tested but not broken, despite his wife's advice.
Compare Job 2:9 across all translations →