Job 34:25

Assamese - 2019 (ইণ্ডিয়ান ৰিভাইচ ভাৰচন (IRV) আচামিচ - 2019)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Job says that God knows what people do and can suddenly change their situation to cause them harm. It suggests that God is aware of human actions and can act accordingly. Elihu is speaking in this part of the book.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing hide and seek, and the seeker knows exactly where you are. God is like that seeker, but instead of finding you to tag you, He might change things to teach you a lesson. The verse tells us that God knows what we do, and sometimes He changes things in a surprising way to help us learn.

Historical Background

Job 34:25 is part of the Book of Job, written during the Old Testament era, possibly around the 6th century BCE. The book is a dialogue between Job and his friends, discussing why bad things happen to good people. The audience is the Israelites, and the cultural setting reflects their belief in divine justice.

Living It Out Today

Consider a modern scenario where someone is taking advantage of their position to harm others. This verse reminds us that God is aware of such actions and can bring sudden changes, like losing a job or facing legal consequences, to correct the situation.

Topics

justicedivine interventionhuman actionsGod's omniscienceconsequencesteaching

Related Verses

Psalms 33:13Proverbs 5:21Jeremiah 16:17Luke 12:21 Peter 3:12

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is speaking in Job 34:25?
Elihu is speaking in this verse. He is one of Job's friends who is trying to explain Job's situation to him.
What does it mean by 'overturneth them in the night'?
This phrase suggests that God can change someone's circumstances suddenly and unexpectedly, often when they least expect it, much like how night comes without warning.
How does this verse relate to God's justice?
The verse implies that God is just and aware of all human actions. If someone's actions deserve correction, God can intervene in unexpected ways to bring about justice.
Is this verse only about punishment?
While the verse does refer to destruction, it can also be seen as a form of correction or teaching, emphasizing that God is involved in the lives of people to bring them back to the right path.
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