Job 9:6
Arabic 2018 (الترجمة الكاثوليكيّة (اليسوعيّة))
ويُزَعزِعُ الأَرضَ مِن مَكانِها، فتَرتَجِفُ أَعمِدَتُها.
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about God's power to shake the earth from its place, causing its pillars to tremble. Job is speaking, expressing awe at God's might. The key message is about the immense power of God.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing with a huge bouncy ball. Suddenly, the ball starts to shake so much that it feels like it's going to fall apart. That's how powerful God is! He can make the whole earth shake like that big ball.
Historical Background
Job 9:6 is part of the Book of Job, written around 2000-1500 BCE. The book addresses the problem of suffering and righteousness. Job, a righteous man, is questioning why he is suffering despite his good deeds, speaking to his friends and God.
Living It Out Today
When facing a crisis, like a natural disaster or a major life change, remember Job 9:6. It can remind you of God's immense power and control over everything, even the earth's foundations.
Topics
powerfaithsufferingGod's controlearthquakesdivine intervention
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Job talk about God shaking the earth?
Job is expressing his awe and fear of God's power, recognizing that God can cause major upheavals, both literally and metaphorically, in the world.
Does Job 9:6 refer to literal earthquakes?
While it can be interpreted literally, the verse is more about the metaphorical shaking of the world by God's power, emphasizing God's control over all things.
How can this verse help someone facing a crisis?
It reminds believers of God's sovereignty and control, providing comfort and reassurance during times of turmoil or uncertainty.
What other Bible verses talk about God's power over the earth?
Verses like Psalm 18:7, Isaiah 13:13, and Revelation 6:14 also speak about God's immense power and control over the earth and its natural phenomena.
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