Job 37:23

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse talks about God, saying that He is too great for us to fully understand. It tells us that God is powerful, fair, and does not harm people without reason. The speaker is likely Elihu, who is speaking to Job about God's nature.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a super smart friend who knows everything. You can't figure out how they know so much, but you know they're really good at helping others and making fair decisions. That's kind of like God in this verse. He's too amazing for us to fully understand, but we know He's good and fair.

Historical Background

This verse is part of the Book of Job, written around 1500-500 BC. It is part of the dialogue between Job and his friends, including Elihu, who is speaking here. The book deals with the question of why bad things happen to good people.

Living It Out Today

In a modern scenario, imagine facing a difficult situation where you feel like you don't understand why something happened. This verse reminds us that God is still in control, fair, and doesn't harm without reason. It can help us trust in God even when things are unclear.

Topics

powerjusticetrustGod's naturewisdomfairness

Related Verses

Psalm 139:6Isaiah 40:28John 1:18Romans 11:331 Timothy 6:16

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the verse say we can't find out God?
The verse suggests that God's wisdom and power are beyond human comprehension. It shows that God is too great for us to fully understand, but that we can trust in His goodness and fairness.
What does it mean that God won't afflict?
This means that God does not cause harm or suffering without reason. It highlights God's justice and care, showing that when suffering happens, it does not come from a desire to harm but often for deeper purposes.
How can I trust in God's justice?
Trusting in God's justice means believing that He is fair and that He has a plan for everything. Even when things seem unfair, this verse reminds us that God is just and will ultimately make things right.
What can I learn from Elihu's words?
Elihu's words teach us to recognize and respect God's greatness and justice. They encourage us to trust in God's wisdom and power, even when we can't see or understand everything He is doing.
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