Job 34:2
Arabic Bible AVDDV 1999 (الكتاب المقدس (تخفيف تشكيل))
«اسمَعوا أقوالي أيُّها الحُكَماءُ، واصغَوْا لي أيُّها العارِفونَ.
What Does This Mean?
This verse is Elihu speaking to wise people and those with knowledge, asking them to listen to his words. The key message is the call for wise individuals to pay attention to what he has to say.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're telling a story to your smart friends. You'd say, 'Hey smart friends, listen up! I have something important to tell you.' That's what Elihu is doing here, asking the smart people to listen to him.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of Job, an ancient text that explores themes of suffering and faith. It was written around 600 BC, and the audience was likely Israelites who were dealing with complex questions about God's justice and human suffering.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, imagine someone in a corporate meeting asking the most experienced and knowledgeable employees to listen carefully to their new proposal. This verse emphasizes the importance of seeking and valuing the insights of wise individuals.
Topics
wisdomlisteningadviceknowledgecommunicationfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Elihu in the book of Job?
Elihu is a character in the Book of Job who speaks after Job and his friends have had their discussions. He is not one of Job’s friends but offers his own perspective on Job’s suffering.
What does it mean to have knowledge?
Having knowledge means to understand and be informed about something. In this verse, Elihu is addressing those who are well-informed and wise, asking them to listen to his wisdom.
Why is listening important in Job 34:2?
Listening is important because it allows us to gain insight from others. Elihu is emphasizing the value of hearing different viewpoints, especially from those who are knowledgeable and wise.
How can I apply the message of Job 34:2 to my life?
You can apply the message by being open to listening to others, especially those with wisdom and knowledge, and valuing their insights to better understand complex issues in life.
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