Job 9:13

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

What Does This Mean?

This verse comes from Job's speech where he's talking about God's power. Job is saying that even strong people or forces can't stand up to God when He is angry. It shows how powerful and unmatched God is.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a really strong friend who can lift heavy things. Now, if you have an even stronger friend who gets mad, the strong friend will still have to bow down. Job is saying that God is that even stronger friend who can make anyone bow down when He gets angry.

Historical Background

The book of Job was written by an unknown author, possibly during the patriarchal period. It's a narrative set in the land of Uz, exploring themes of suffering and divine justice. Job, a righteous man, questions God's actions after losing everything.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, consider a situation where a person faces a powerful force or an authority figure who cannot be challenged. For instance, a company executive facing government regulations. This verse can remind us of the limits of human power in the face of divine authority.

Topics

divine powersufferingauthorityjusticepridehumility

Related Verses

Psalms 2:1-5Ezekiel 28:2-5Romans 9:17-18Revelation 6:15-17Isaiah 40:12-17

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the 'proud helpers' mentioned in Job 9:13?
The 'proud helpers' are likely powerful forces or beings that Job believed could stand up to God, but even they cannot resist God's anger.
What does this verse teach us about God's anger?
It teaches us that when God expresses His anger, it is so powerful that even the strongest of beings cannot withstand it, emphasizing the omnipotence of God.
How does this verse relate to the theme of suffering?
This verse reflects Job's struggle to understand his suffering, implying that even the most powerful forces in life cannot challenge God's will or power, which includes the trials Job faces.
What can we learn about humility from this verse?
We can learn that no matter how powerful or proud we might be, in the presence of God's anger and power, true humility is recognizing our limitations and God's sovereignty over all.
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