Job 5:18

Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse says that God can both cause pain and heal it. He is the one who brings suffering but also the one who can make things whole again. It's from the Book of Job, where Job's friend Eliphaz is speaking and trying to comfort Job by reminding him of God's power and care.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a really big scrape on your knee. It hurts a lot, but your mom or dad is the one who both gave you the scrape (maybe you were running too fast) and the one who puts a bandage on it to make it feel better. God is like that—He can make things tough but also make them better.

Historical Background

The Book of Job is part of the Wisdom literature in the Old Testament, written around 6th century BC. It reflects the struggle of a righteous man facing severe hardships. The audience was likely Hebrew people trying to understand God's role in their suffering.

Living It Out Today

When facing difficulties like a painful break-up or a health crisis, this verse reminds us that God, who allows these trials, is also the one who can heal our hearts and bodies. It's a reminder to trust in God's plan and not to give up hope.

Topics

hopehealingsufferingtrustcomfortGod's sovereignty

Related Verses

Psalms 107:17-20Isaiah 61:1Luke 4:18Hebrews 12:5-111 Peter 5:10

Frequently Asked Questions

How can God be responsible for both causing and healing?
This paradox is a reflection of God's sovereignty and power. He allows trials for various reasons, including growth and testing of faith, but He also provides the resources for healing and restoration.
Is Job 5:18 about physical healing only?
No, while it can apply to physical healing, the verse also refers to emotional and spiritual healing. God's role is to bring wholeness in all aspects of life.
How does this verse relate to the concept of trials and tribulations?
It shows that God is both the source of trials and the one who helps us through them, ultimately bringing us to a place of restoration and growth.
What does this verse teach about God's character?
It teaches that God is both powerful and caring. He can bring trials but also provides the means for healing, showing His deep love and concern for His people.
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