Job 34:6

Cebuano CBV - Unknown

What Does This Mean?

Job is speaking here, defending his integrity. He's saying he won't lie about his innocence, and that his suffering wouldn't exist without some kind of wrongdoing, but he believes he hasn't done anything wrong.

Explained for Children

Imagine you're playing a game and someone says you cheated, but you didn't. You'd want to tell the truth and say you didn't cheat. Job is saying he didn't do anything wrong, so he shouldn't be blamed for something he didn't do.

Historical Background

Job 34 is part of the Book of Job, written around 500-1000 BCE. The book explores why a righteous person might suffer, and this passage is part of a speech given by Elihu, a young man who argues against Job's friends and in favor of God's justice.

Living It Out Today

When we face unjust accusations or are wrongly blamed for something, we can stand up for our integrity, like Job. It's important to defend our truth while also being open to self-reflection.

Topics

integrityjusticesufferingrighteousnessdefensetruth

Related Verses

Psalms 17:1Proverbs 28:181 Peter 3:16John 8:461 Corinthians 4:2

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main theme of Job 34:6?
The main theme of Job 34:6 is about integrity and truth, emphasizing that one should not lie about their innocence when faced with accusations.
Who is speaking in Job 34:6?
Elihu is speaking in Job 34:6. He is a young man who gives a speech defending God's justice in the face of Job's suffering.
What does it mean to have an 'incurable wound without transgression'?
This phrase suggests that Job believes his suffering (the 'incurable wound') would not exist if he had not committed a wrongdoing. However, he claims he has not committed any wrongdoing, so his suffering is unjustified.
How can Job 34:6 apply to modern-day situations?
Job 34:6 can apply to situations where someone is wrongly accused or unjustly blamed. It encourages standing up for one's integrity and truth while also remaining honest and reflective about one's actions.
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