Job 37:20

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

What Does This Mean?

This verse is part of Job's discussion with his friends about the power and mystery of God. Job wonders if he can speak to God directly and if anyone would survive such a conversation. It speaks to the awe and fear people feel in God's presence.

Explained for Children

Imagine talking to a giant who's so big, you feel really tiny. Job wonders if he can talk to God, who is like a giant, and if he does, will he disappear like a little ant in a giant's shadow?

Historical Background

Job is an ancient book, likely written between 2000-3000 years ago. It was written to an audience familiar with nomadic and agricultural life in the Middle East. The book explores the themes of suffering and faith in the face of adversity.

Living It Out Today

Today, when we face something too big or too powerful to handle, like a huge work project or a personal crisis, this verse reminds us of the need to seek guidance and support, acknowledging the limits of our abilities.

Topics

awefaithpowermysterysufferingdivinity

Related Verses

Psalms 139:1-6Isaiah 6:1-4Jeremiah 23:23-24Hebrews 4:12-13Revelation 1:17-18

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Job questioning if he can speak to God?
Job is grappling with the enormity and power of God. His question reflects the ancient belief that humans could not directly communicate with the divine without severe consequences.
What does it mean to be 'swallowed up'?
Being 'swallowed up' here suggests the idea of being overwhelmed or disappearing in the face of something much greater, like a person being overshadowed by a giant.
Does this verse mean no one can talk to God?
No, it reflects the ancient view of God's overwhelming power and majesty. However, in the New Testament, believers are encouraged to approach God with confidence through Christ.
How can this verse help me in my daily life?
This verse can remind you to respect and acknowledge the limits of your abilities and the power of God in guiding you through difficult situations.
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