Job 3:22
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
What Does This Mean?
In this verse from the Book of Job, Job is expressing how even the miserable and dying would rejoice to find a grave. It highlights the grim reality of suffering and death, and how even death can be seen as a relief.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a really bad tummy ache and you wish it would go away. Sometimes, people who are very sick or in pain feel the same way about going to sleep forever. Job is saying that even those very sad people would be happy to find a place to rest, like a big bed under the ground.
Historical Background
The Book of Job was written by an unknown author, possibly between 600 and 400 BCE. The audience was likely the ancient Israelites, and the cultural setting reflects the belief in a grim afterlife, emphasizing the reality of human suffering and the longing for relief from it.
Living It Out Today
Imagine someone going through a hard time, like a serious illness or a personal loss. This verse can remind us to have empathy and to understand that even in suffering, finding peace can be a source of comfort and hope.