Job 5:26

Arabic 2016 (الكِتاب المُقَدَّس: التَّرْجَمَةُ العَرَبِيَّةُ المُبَسَّطَةُ)

What Does This Mean?

This verse, spoken by Eliphaz to Job, promises that Job will live a full life and die at the right time, just like grain is harvested when it is ripe. The message is about living a complete life and dying at the natural time.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a garden and you grow corn. You wait until the corn is ripe before you harvest it. This verse says Job will live a long and full life, just like waiting for the corn to be ready before picking it.

Historical Background

The Book of Job is part of the Old Testament, likely written around the 6th century BCE. It was written to an Israelite audience to explore questions of suffering and faith. The cultural setting involves a community grappling with theodicy and the relationship between human suffering and divine justice.

Living It Out Today

Consider someone facing a health challenge or worried about aging. This verse reminds us that life has a natural rhythm, and our time will come as it should, encouraging trust in divine timing.

Topics

hopetrustlifedeathdivine timingfaith

Related Verses

Psalms 90:10Psalms 39:4Ecclesiastes 3:1-8Romans 8:28Revelation 3:12

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the metaphor used in Job 5:26?
The metaphor in Job 5:26 is that of a ripe shock of grain being harvested at its proper time, symbolizing a life lived to its fullest and ending naturally.
Who is speaking in Job 5:26?
Eliphaz is speaking to Job, offering words of comfort and promising that Job will live a full life and die at the right time.
How does Job 5:26 relate to other Bible passages about life and death?
Job 5:26 aligns with other passages like Psalms 90:10 and Ecclesiastes 3:1-8, which also discuss the natural cycle of life and death, emphasizing trust in God's timing.
What does Job 5:26 teach us about trust in God's plan?
Job 5:26 teaches that trusting in God's plan includes accepting the timing of our life and death, believing that God brings us to our end at the right moment, much like harvesting ripe grain.
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