Job 4:4

Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is from the Book of Job, where Eliphaz is speaking to Job. It praises Job for his words that helped people who were struggling or falling, making them feel stronger.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're on a playground and you see a friend who is about to fall. You catch them and help them stand up. That's what this verse is talking about—Job helped people who were about to fall down, making them feel strong again.

Historical Background

The Book of Job was likely written between 2000 and 4000 years ago. It's part of the Hebrew Bible and is set in the land of Uz, addressing themes of suffering and faith. Eliphaz is one of Job's friends who speaks to him during his difficult times.

Living It Out Today

In a modern context, consider a friend who is going through a tough time at work. You listen to their problems and encourage them, giving them the strength to keep going and not give up on their dreams.

Topics

encouragementstrengthsufferingfaithsupportcomfort

Related Verses

Proverbs 12:25Ephesians 6:101 Corinthians 15:582 Timothy 1:7Psalm 29:11

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'feeble knees' mean in Job 4:4?
The phrase 'feeble knees' symbolizes someone who is weak or about to fall. It refers to someone who needs support to stand firm.
Who is speaking in Job 4:4?
Eliphaz, one of Job's friends, is speaking in this verse, praising Job for his encouraging words.
How can I apply Job 4:4 in my daily life?
You can apply this verse by being supportive and encouraging to those around you who are struggling, offering them the strength to keep going.
What is the historical setting of Job 4:4?
The Book of Job is set in the land of Uz and reflects the cultural and religious context of ancient Israel, where Job's story is told to illustrate themes of suffering and faith.
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