Job 11:16

Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Job 11:16 is spoken by Zophar to Job, encouraging him that he will forget his suffering as if it were water flowing away. The key message is that misery can be overcome and forgotten.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a really bad day, but then you go swimming and feel all better. The water washes away the bad feelings, just like Job will forget his troubles.

Historical Background

The book of Job is part of the Old Testament, and it was written during the time of the patriarchs, possibly by Moses. It deals with questions of suffering and faith, and was meant for the Israelite audience to understand God's sovereignty in the face of adversity.

Living It Out Today

Consider someone who has lost their job. This verse can remind them that after a period of time and with support, the pain of unemployment can diminish, and they can move forward with renewed hope and opportunities.

Topics

hopesufferingforgivenessencouragementfaithhealing

Related Verses

Psalm 30:5Isaiah 64:52 Corinthians 1:4Romans 15:41 Peter 5:10

Frequently Asked Questions

How can one forget their misery as Job 11:16 suggests?
The verse suggests a transformation in perspective and emotional state where the memory of suffering becomes less painful, much like how a river changes course and leaves behind old paths.
What does it mean to remember misery as 'waters that pass away'?
This means to view past suffering as fleeting and no longer influential, similar to how a river changes and leaves behind past conditions, indicating a hope for a better future.
Who is speaking in Job 11:16?
Zophar, one of Job's friends, speaks this verse, offering a perspective on Job's suffering and the hope of overcoming it.
Is Job 11:16 a promise from God?
While the verse offers a hopeful perspective, it is a statement from Zophar and not a direct promise from God, reflecting human understanding and encouragement rather than divine assurance.
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