Job 34:36

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What Does This Mean?

This verse is from Elihu's speech to Job. He says he hopes Job will be tested completely because of how Job has spoken about wicked people. The key message is about the consequences of one's words.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a friend who always says mean things about other kids. Your other friend thinks maybe your first friend needs to face some challenges so they understand how their words hurt others. That's what Elihu is saying about Job.

Historical Background

The Book of Job was written during the Old Testament period, and the speaker here is Elihu, one of Job's friends. The text reflects a time when people believed that suffering was a consequence of one's actions or words.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, this verse can be applied when someone speaks harshly about others. If a colleague speaks unfairly about their peers, they might need to experience similar situations to understand the impact of their words.

Topics

testingconsequencesspeechjudgmentsufferingwisdom

Related Verses

Proverbs 18:21James 3:6Psalms 34:13Luke 6:451 Peter 3:10

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does Elihu hope Job will be tested?
Elihu believes testing will bring Job to understand the implications of his words, particularly those directed at wicked people.
What does this verse say about the consequences of our words?
It suggests that our words can lead to further trials or tests, indicating that we should be mindful of what we say.
How can this verse be used in a sermon?
A sermon could focus on the importance of our speech and its impact on our lives and the lives of others.
What does this verse teach about judgment?
This verse teaches that judgment about others can lead to one's own testing and can reflect back on the speaker.
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