Job 30:9
Arabic 2023 (SAB) (الكتاب الشريف)
”أَمَّا الْآنَ فَيَهْزَأُونَ بِي فِي أَغَانِيهِمْ، وَيَضْرِبُونَ بِيَ الْمَثَلَ.
What Does This Mean?
Job is saying that he has become the subject of jokes and is mocked by others. He is expressing his sorrow and frustration over his changed circumstances.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you were once a favorite kid in your class, but then something happened, and now everyone makes fun of you. That's how Job feels now.
Historical Background
The Book of Job is believed to have been written by various authors, possibly around the time of Moses. It was written to an Israelite audience, and it reflects the cultural setting of ancient Israel, where suffering and the justice of God were deeply pondered.
Living It Out Today
Imagine a former athlete who is now disabled and struggles with daily tasks. People now often joke about his past achievements, causing him deep pain. This verse helps us understand the emotional toll of public ridicule and the importance of empathy.
Topics
sufferinghumiliationempathymockeryjusticefaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why does Job say he is a byword?
Job feels deeply humiliated because he has become a subject of jokes and mockery, reflecting the harsh social reality he faces.
What can we learn from Job's experience?
We can learn the importance of empathy and compassion towards those who are suffering or mocked, as well as the strength of faith in difficult times.
How does this verse relate to modern life?
In today's world, people who face significant setbacks may also become the subject of ridicule. This verse serves as a reminder of the human capacity for cruelty and the need for understanding.
Why is this verse important in the Book of Job?
This verse highlights Job's deep emotional pain and the transformation of his social status, which is central to his narrative and his dialogue with God.
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