Job 14:21
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
তেওঁৰ পুতেকবোৰ মৰ্য্যদাৱন্ত হলেও, তেওঁ সেই বিষয়ে নাজানে; আনকি সিহঁতৰ অৱস্থা হীন হলেও, তেওঁ তাৰ বিষয়ে গম নাপায়।
What Does This Mean?
Job 14:21 says that a person might not be aware of the ups and downs of their children's lives. Job is speaking, and he's emphasizing the limited knowledge we have about what happens after death.
Explained for Children
Imagine a tree that grows and loses leaves. Sometimes the leaves grow big and strong, and sometimes they fall off. But the tree doesn't know what's happening to each leaf once it falls. Job is saying that it's like this for parents too. They might not know what's happening to their children after they pass away.
Historical Background
The Book of Job is thought to have been written around the 6th century BCE, during the Babylonian exile. It explores the theme of suffering and is believed to have been written by an unknown author. The audience was likely the Israelites, and the cultural setting was one of great hardship and questioning of God's justice.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where an elderly parent passes away and later learns about the achievements or struggles of their children. This verse reminds us of the limited knowledge we have about the world after death, and it encourages us to cherish the time we have with our loved ones.
Topics
deathfamilysufferinghopelife after deathparenting
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Job 14:21 suggest that we shouldn't worry about our children's future?
While Job 14:21 highlights the limits of our knowledge about life after death, it doesn't suggest ignoring our children's future. It encourages us to cherish the time we have with them while being aware of the unknowns.
How does Job 14:21 relate to the idea of legacy?
Job 14:21 touches on the idea that our legacy might continue beyond our awareness. It suggests that our children's achievements or struggles might unfold without our knowledge, emphasizing the importance of living a good life regardless of the outcomes.
What does Job 14:21 teach us about the concept of honor?
Job 14:21 reveals that honor, like other life events, can occur beyond our awareness after death. It suggests that honor is a temporary and earthly concept, and our focus should be on living a meaningful life rather than seeking honor.
How does Job 14:21 relate to the broader theme of suffering?
Job 14:21 is part of Job's broader lament about suffering and the uncertainties of life. It reflects on the idea that even after great suffering, one might not see the full impact of their life on future generations, emphasizing the mystery of God's plan.
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