Job 7:5

Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))

What Does This Mean?

Job is describing his painful physical condition. He says his skin is covered with worms and dust, and his skin is broken and disgusting. This shows Job's intense suffering.

Explained for Children

Imagine if you had a really bad scrape that never healed and got dirty. Job is saying his skin is like that, but much worse. He's really sick and in pain.

Historical Background

The Book of Job was written during the Old Testament period, likely around the time of Moses. It's a story about a man named Job who suffered greatly, but through it all, he remained faithful to God. This verse captures Job's intense physical suffering.

Living It Out Today

A modern scenario could involve someone dealing with a chronic illness, such as psoriasis or eczema, that causes visible skin damage. They might feel isolated and ashamed, but Job's story reminds us that God is aware of our pain and suffering.

Topics

sufferingfaithperseverancehealinghopepain

Related Verses

Psalms 38:5Lamentations 3:4James 5:112 Corinthians 1:5Mark 1:40

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Job's description of his skin important?
Job's description emphasizes the severity of his suffering. His physical state reflects the depth of his pain and the challenges he faces, making his story a powerful example of perseverance.
How does Job's faith relate to his condition?
Despite his intense suffering, Job maintains his faith in God. His story teaches us that faith can endure even in the face of great physical and emotional pain.
What can we learn from Job's example?
We can learn that even in the worst of circumstances, maintaining faith and perseverance is crucial. Job's story encourages us to trust God and seek comfort in our faith.
How do other parts of the Bible relate to Job's suffering?
Verses like Psalms 38:5 and James 5:11 offer insights into the nature of suffering and how to respond to it with faith and trust in God's ultimate plan.
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