Job 6:17

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What Does This Mean?

Job 6:17 compares the deceitfulness of friends to mist that disappears when the sun comes up. Job is speaking, and the key message is about the unreliability of temporary support in times of distress.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing with a friend who only wants to play when it's fun, but when things get tough, they disappear like the morning dew under the hot sun. That's what Job is saying about his friends.

Historical Background

Job 6:17 is part of the Book of Job, traditionally believed to have been written by Job himself or a contemporary writer. It was written to an audience dealing with suffering and the apparent absence of God's support, reflecting the cultural setting of ancient Near Eastern wisdom literature.

Living It Out Today

Think of a time when a friend was there for you in good times but abandoned you when you needed help most. Job's words remind us to rely on God's steadfast presence, not the fleeting support of others.

Topics

friendshipsufferingtrustloyaltyfaithfulnessabandonment

Related Verses

Psalms 42:5Isaiah 58:10Luke 12:42-46Proverbs 17:172 Timothy 4:10

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main metaphor in Job 6:17?
The main metaphor in Job 6:17 is mist or dew that vanishes when the sun comes up, symbolizing the unreliability of temporary support from friends.
How does Job 6:17 relate to trust?
Job 6:17 highlights the theme of trust by illustrating how trust in fleeting human support can lead to disappointment, emphasizing the need for trust in a more reliable source.
What can we learn about true friends from Job 6:17?
Job 6:17 teaches us that true friends are not those who are only present in good times but those who remain steadfast even in difficult times.
How does Job 6:17 connect to the larger theme of the book of Job?
Job 6:17 connects to the larger theme of the book of Job by addressing the human tendency to seek comfort and support from others, which can be unreliable, and the overarching need for reliance on God's steadfast presence.
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