Job 36:3
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Elihu is speaking to Job. He says he will draw on knowledge from far away and give credit to God for being righteous. This shows Elihu's respect for God and his commitment to spreading God's righteousness.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a really good friend who always does the right thing. Now, let's say you want to share with others how awesome your friend is. You might tell stories about your friend from when you first met them, to show how great they are. That's what Elihu is doing here, but about God!
Historical Background
Job 36:3 is part of the Book of Job, written in the Old Testament. The book was likely written around 2000 years ago and is thought to have been composed during the Israelite monarchy period. The audience is Job and his friends, who are discussing the nature of God's justice and the reasons for suffering.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse encourages us to seek wisdom from various sources and to acknowledge the righteousness of God. For example, when facing difficult decisions, one might look to religious texts, wise mentors, and personal experiences to make informed choices, always attributing the ultimate goodness and righteousness to God.