Job 29:15

Bashkir 2023 (Изге Яҙма)

What Does This Mean?

Job says he helped others who couldn't see and those who couldn't walk. He was speaking about his good deeds before his troubles began. The key message is about being helpful and caring for others.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're helping your blind friend cross the street or carrying your friend's backpack when they have a hurt leg. That's what Job was saying he did for people who needed help.

Historical Background

The Book of Job is part of the Hebrew Bible and was likely written around the 6th century BCE. The audience is people dealing with suffering and the question of why the righteous suffer. Job speaks here of his life before he faced great hardships.

Living It Out Today

In a modern context, this could mean volunteering at a nursing home, helping someone who is visually impaired navigate their surroundings, or assisting someone with mobility issues.

Topics

helping otherscompassionservicecharitysufferingfaithfulness

Related Verses

Psalms 146:8Matthew 5:16Galatians 6:101 John 3:17James 1:27

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Job 29:15 teach us about compassion?
Job 29:15 teaches us that compassion involves actively helping others who are struggling, much like Job helped the blind and lame, showing a hands-on approach to caring.
How can we apply Job 29:15 in our daily lives?
We can apply Job 29:15 by looking for ways to assist those in our community who need help, whether it's physically or emotionally, just as Job did.
What does Job 29:15 say about Job's character before his trials?
Job 29:15 reveals that Job was a compassionate and helpful individual who cared for the less fortunate before his own suffering, highlighting his righteousness.
How does Job 29:15 relate to the broader themes of the Book of Job?
Job 29:15 relates to the broader themes of the Book of Job by contrasting Job's former life of helping and service with his current state of suffering, questioning why the righteous suffer.
Compare Job 29:15 across all translations →