Job 4:8
Arabic Bible Life (Targamet El Hayah) (LA)
بل كما شاهدت فإن الحارثين إثما، والزارعين شقاوة، هم يحصدونهما،
What Does This Mean?
Job 4:8 says that those who do bad things will eventually experience bad things themselves. Bildad is speaking, warning Job that the consequences of evil actions will eventually come back to those who commit them.
Explained for Children
Imagine planting seeds. If you plant bad seeds, you won't get good fruits. The same is true for actions. If you do bad things, bad things will come back to you.
Historical Background
This verse is from the Book of Job, written by an unknown author around 700-500 B.C. It is addressed to a suffering Job, emphasizing that bad actions lead to bad outcomes, which was a common belief in the ancient Near East.
Living It Out Today
Consider a person who cheats on their taxes. Eventually, the IRS might catch them and they'll face penalties, showing that bad actions lead to bad consequences, just as Job 4:8 suggests.
Topics
consequencesjusticesinreaping what you sowwisdommoral accountability
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'plow iniquity' mean?
Plowing iniquity means sowing or working hard at doing wrong things, just like plowing a field to plant crops. It implies a persistent effort towards wickedness.
How does this verse relate to modern-day justice?
This verse can be seen as a reminder of the principle of cause and effect in the justice system. People who commit crimes often face legal consequences, reflecting the idea that bad actions lead to bad outcomes.
Is this verse about karma?
While it shares similarities with the concept of karma, this verse emphasizes the moral and spiritual consequences of one's actions, rooted in divine justice rather than a cosmic law of cause and effect.
Can good people face bad consequences?
Yes, good people can face bad consequences for various reasons, including the interconnected nature of life and community. However, the focus of Job 4:8 is on the direct consequences of evil actions.
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