Job 39:16
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about how an ostrich can be harsh to her own babies, almost as if they aren't hers. She puts in a lot of effort, but it seems to be in vain. God is speaking through the book of Job, describing the nature of animals to highlight the wisdom and complexity of His creation.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a mommy bird, but she's like a hard-boiled egg - tough on the outside. She treats her babies as if they're not even hers, even though she worked really hard to take care of them. It's like she doesn't feel scared for them, even though she should.
Historical Background
The book of Job was written around the 6th century BC by an unknown author. The audience was likely the Israelites who were familiar with the desert animals described. The cultural setting emphasizes God's wisdom and control over nature.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this can be seen when a parent is distant or neglectful towards their child, despite putting in effort. It can also apply to a situation where someone works hard but feels their efforts are not valued or recognized.