Job 24:17
Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)
কিয়নো সিহঁত সকলোৰে নিমিত্তে প্ৰভাত মৃত্যুচ্ছায়াস্বৰূপ; কাৰণ সিহঁতে মৃত্যুচ্ছায়াৰ ভয়ানক কথা জানে।
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes how evil people live in fear and darkness, even during daylight. It's Job speaking, and he's emphasizing the constant terror and gloom that evil brings.
Explained for Children
Imagine if every day felt like nighttime, when you can't see anything, and it feels scary. That's how the verse describes the life of bad people—they're always afraid, even when it's light out.
Historical Background
Job is part of the Hebrew scriptures, written around 500 BCE. The book reflects the wisdom literature of ancient Israel, where Job is a righteous man enduring great suffering. The verse is part of Job's lament, questioning God's justice.
Living It Out Today
Today, consider how negative habits or bad choices can shroud our lives in constant fear or regret. Just as Job describes, living a life of dishonesty or wrongdoing can make one feel perpetually trapped in darkness.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'the shadow of death' mean in Job 24:17?
The phrase 'the shadow of death' refers to a place of deep darkness and fear, suggesting a state of extreme danger or gloom, often used metaphorically to describe intense hardship or despair.
How does Job's description of evil people in this verse relate to his overall story?
In Job's narrative, he is questioning God's justice in the face of his suffering. This verse reflects his observation that even those who commit evil live in fear, underscoring the idea that justice will eventually prevail.
Is there a modern application of Job 24:17?
Yes, this verse can be applied to how negative behaviors can lead to a life of fear and regret, highlighting the importance of living with integrity and righteousness.
What does Job mean by 'if one know them'?
Job is suggesting that when someone truly understands the lives of those who commit evil deeds, they will see that these people are always in a state of fear and darkness, even in broad daylight.
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