Job 6:7
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
كَذَلِكَ لا رَغبَةَ لِي فِي سَماعِ كَلِماتِكَ، فَهِيَ أشبَهُ بِالطَعامِ الفاسِدِ!
What Does This Mean?
Job is speaking and says that things he would normally refuse to eat are now his sorrowful food. This shows his deep distress and how his suffering has changed his perception of what he can tolerate.
Explained for Children
Imagine you hate eating broccoli, but you're so sad and hungry that you eat it anyway. Job feels like that. He's so sad that he's eating things he usually wouldn't touch.
Historical Background
The Book of Job is part of the Old Testament, written during the time of the Patriarchs. It's believed to have been written by Job himself, Moses, or another early Israelite author. The audience is those seeking understanding of suffering and God's purpose in it.
Living It Out Today
When facing overwhelming challenges, you might find yourself doing or accepting things you normally wouldn't. For example, a person who hates public speaking might be forced to do so to save a job or support a cause they care about.
Topics
sufferingenduranceperceptionfaithdistressperseverance
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'sorrowful meat' mean in Job 6:7?
'Sorrowful meat' refers to food that Job is forced to eat in his time of distress, which he would normally refuse, showing the extent of his suffering and sorrow.
Why does Job use the metaphor of food in this verse?
Job uses the metaphor of food to illustrate how he is forced to endure things that are unpleasant, much like how someone might eat food they dislike when they are hungry.
How can this verse help someone facing difficult times?
This verse can help by showing that in difficult times, one might have to endure things they would normally avoid, but it also underscores the value of enduring with faith and hope.
What does Job 6:7 teach about perception?
It teaches that our perception can change drastically under extreme circumstances. Things we once avoided can become necessities when we are in deep distress.
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