Job 21:3
Cebuano RCPV 1999 (Ang Bag-ong Maayong Balita Biblia)
What Does This Mean?
Job is speaking and asking for a chance to express his thoughts. He says that after he speaks, others can continue to mock him if they wish. The verse shows Job's determination to share his views despite the criticism he faces.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're in a playground, and your friends are laughing at you. You ask, 'Can I tell my side of the story first? Then you can keep laughing if you want.' That's what Job is doing here. He wants to speak up first before others keep making fun of him.
Historical Background
The book of Job is part of the Hebrew Bible and is believed to have been written between 6th and 4th centuries BCE. It explores themes of suffering and faith through the story of Job, a righteous man who faces severe trials. The verse reflects the ongoing dialogue between Job and his friends, who criticize him.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're in a heated discussion at work, and your colleagues are not listening to you. You might feel like saying, 'Can I just explain my point first, and then you can disagree if you still want to.' This verse can remind us to stay calm and assert our right to be heard in challenging situations.