Job 12:11
French (La Bible expliquée)
Ne dit-on pas, en une sorte de proverbe: Job emprunte le style des hymnes pour souligner la grandeur de Dieu dans ce qu'elle a d'irrationnel et d'impensable. Lorsqu'il affirme que Dieu est souverain sur la création, Job ne dit pas que la destinée de l'homme n'est que chaos ou injustice, il reconnaît que les humains sont incapables de trouver par eux-mêmes le sens de leur destinée, car ils ne sont pas maîtres de la création. Les amis de Job avaient décidé au préalable de sa culpabilité. Ils n'hésitent pas à dissimuler derrière des certitudes rassurantes une réalité qui dérange. Il est plus confortable de mettre en avant des convictions reçues de la tradition que d'affronter les questions nées de l'expérience. Lorsque nous parlons de Dieu, quelle est la part de ce que nous répétons sans réfléchir et la part de ce que nous avons compris par nous-mêmes? « Le rôle de l'oreille est d'apprécier les mots, tout comme le palais doit percevoir le goût.
What Does This Mean?
Job 12:11 says that the ear can tell the difference between good and bad words, just like the mouth can tell the difference between good and bad food. Job is speaking here, and he is pointing out that people have the ability to discern the truth and the value of what they hear and taste.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're eating a sandwich. You can taste if it's yummy or not, right? Similarly, when someone talks to you, you can tell if what they're saying is good or not. Job is saying that we can understand and judge what we hear, just like we can taste our food.
Historical Background
The Book of Job was written by an unknown author, possibly after the Israelites' exile in Babylon. It was written for the Israelites and other people of the time to understand suffering and the nature of God. The cultural setting involves deep questioning about why the righteous suffer.
Living It Out Today
In modern life, this verse encourages us to critically evaluate the information and advice we receive. For instance, if a friend tells you a rumor about someone, take a moment to consider if the words are true and beneficial before believing or spreading them.
Topics
discernmentwisdomtestingspeechtastejudgment
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to 'try words'?
To 'try words' means to carefully examine and evaluate the words someone speaks, understanding their truthfulness and value, much like tasting food to determine its quality.
How does Job's statement relate to modern communication?
In our digital age, Job's words remind us to be discerning about the information we consume online, ensuring that the content we read or hear is truthful and beneficial.
Why is the analogy of the mouth tasting food significant?
The analogy of the mouth tasting food highlights the natural ability of humans to discern and evaluate, suggesting that we can similarly discern the value of the words we hear.
Can this verse be applied to religious teachings?
Yes, this verse can be applied to religious teachings by encouraging believers to critically evaluate religious messages and teachings to determine their truthfulness and alignment with God's word.
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