Job 21:10

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is part of Job's speech, where he describes how the wicked prosper in life. It says that their cattle are healthy and fertile, with bulls and cows reproducing successfully without any issues.

Explained for Children

Imagine a family that has a farm with lots of cows and bulls. These animals always have babies, and none of the babies are lost. It's like having a really healthy and happy farm where everything grows well.

Historical Background

The book of Job is an ancient text, traditionally attributed to Moses, but its exact authorship is uncertain. It was written during the period of the Patriarchs, around 2000-1500 B.C.E., and is set in the land of Uz. The text reflects the cultural and economic realities of a pastoral nomadic society, where livestock was a significant indicator of wealth and prosperity.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can be applied to the idea of consistent success and prosperity. For example, a business owner might experience steady growth and good fortune, much like how Job describes the constant fertility and productivity of livestock.

Topics

prosperitycattlefertilitywealthJob's speechwicked

Related Verses

Genesis 17:20Deuteronomy 28:4Psalm 144:13Proverbs 13:22Malachi 4:2

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this verse mean in the context of the book of Job?
In the book of Job, this verse highlights the paradox of prosperity among the wicked, challenging Job's belief that the wicked always suffer for their sins.
How can this verse be used in a Bible study?
This verse can be used to discuss the themes of prosperity and the apparent injustice of the world, encouraging a deeper theological reflection on God's justice and sovereignty.
Is this verse related to the concept of divine retribution?
This verse contrasts with the idea of divine retribution, as it shows the wicked prospering rather than suffering for their sins, which is a central tension in Job's narrative.
What does the fertility of cattle symbolize in this verse?
The fertility of cattle symbolizes prosperity and abundance, indicating the wicked are blessed with material success, despite their lack of righteousness.
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