Job 30:28

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What Does This Mean?

Job is speaking and he says he mourned even without the sun and stood up to cry out in front of a group of people. He is expressing his deep sorrow and the desire to be heard.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're really sad and you're crying even when it's dark outside. Then you stand up in front of your friends to tell them how you feel. That's what Job is doing here.

Historical Background

The book of Job is part of the Old Testament and is believed to have been written between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE. It tells the story of Job, a righteous man who suffers greatly, and the book explores themes of suffering and faith. The verse reflects Job's state of mind during his trials.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, this verse can apply to someone who is going through a difficult time and finds themselves mourning even without an immediate cause. It shows the importance of expressing grief and seeking support from a community.

Topics

sufferinggrieffaithcommunityexpressionmourning

Related Verses

Psalm 39:12Lamentations 2:11Ecclesiastes 12:1Matthew 5:4Hebrews 12:12

Frequently Asked Questions

How can we apply Job 30:28 to our lives?
Job 30:28 teaches us to acknowledge our grief and seek community support. In our lives, this could mean talking about our struggles with trusted friends or in a community setting.
What does Job mean by 'without the sun'?
Job is expressing that his mourning is so deep that it persists even in the absence of any specific cause or time, much like darkness without the sun.
Why is Job crying in the congregation?
Job is crying out in the congregation to express his sorrow and seek communal support, showing the importance of community during times of great distress.
How does this verse fit into the theme of the book of Job?
This verse fits into the theme of Job by showing his deep suffering and his turning to community for support, reflecting the book's exploration of faith and suffering.
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