Job 2:5
Arabic SAB (الكتاب الشريف)
وَلَكِنْ مُدَّ يَدَكَ الْآنَ وَاضْرِبْهُ فِي عَظْمِهِ وَلَحْمِهِ، فَإِنَّهُ يَشْتِمُكَ فِي وَجْهِكَ!“
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, Satan is speaking to God and suggests that if God allows him to harm Job's body, Job will curse God. This shows Satan's belief that Job's faith is only skin-deep.
Explained for Children
Imagine if someone said that if you got a big ouchie, you wouldn't want to be friends with your best friend anymore. That's what Satan is saying about Job, but Job shows that his friendship with God is really strong.
Historical Background
The Book of Job is part of the Old Testament, written sometime between 500 and 1000 BC. It discusses themes of suffering and faith. The story of Job is believed to have originated in the land of Uz and was likely written by an Israelite author.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse can teach us that our faith should be strong even when we face challenges. For example, if someone loses their job and starts facing financial troubles, this verse reminds us that true faith doesn't waver in tough times.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Satan confident that Job will curse God?
Satan believes that Job's faith is superficial and that Job will only remain faithful as long as he is comfortable. This verse shows Satan's doubt in Job's genuine faith.
What does this verse say about the nature of faith?
This verse suggests that true faith remains steadfast even when faced with trials and tribulations. It highlights the idea that faith is tested, but true faith endures.
How does this verse relate to the broader story of Job?
This verse is part of a larger narrative where God allows Satan to test Job's faith. It sets up the next phase of Job's suffering, focusing on his physical pain and how it might affect his relationship with God.
What can we learn from Job's response to Satan's challenge?
Job's eventual response teaches us about the resilience of faith in the face of adversity. Despite the challenges, Job maintains his trust in God, showing that true faith is not shaken by external hardships.
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