Job 28:12
French (La Bible expliquée)
Mais la Sagesse, où peut-on bien la trouver? Selon le livre des Proverbes, la sagesse est un bien plus précieux que l'or, l'argent et les perles (Prov 3.14-15 8.10-11 19). Job va plus loin: toutes les pierres précieuses sont sans valeur pour ceux qui désirent acquérir la sagesse car elle est inestimable. Telle est l'expérience de Job: mettre toujours sa confiance en Dieu et non dans la richesse (31.24). Où donc est la demeure de l'intelligence?
What Does This Mean?
Job is asking where true wisdom and understanding can be found. He is speaking about the elusive nature of true wisdom, which is not just about knowledge but also about understanding God's ways.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're looking for a treasure that isn't just shiny coins but something that teaches you how to be a better person. Job is wondering where to find that special treasure called wisdom.
Historical Background
Job is a book that is part of the wisdom literature in the Old Testament. It was written around the time of the patriarchs, possibly even before Moses. The book addresses the problem of suffering and the nature of God's justice from the perspective of Job, who is a righteous man enduring great trials.
Living It Out Today
In a modern context, this verse can remind us to seek wisdom and understanding in our everyday decisions and interactions. It encourages us to look beyond mere facts and seek deeper insights, especially from God.
Topics
wisdomunderstandingseekingdivine knowledgetruthfaith
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Job mean by 'wisdom' in this verse?
Job is referring to a deep understanding and insight into the ways of God and life, not just general knowledge or cleverness.
Why is Job asking where wisdom can be found?
Job is questioning the nature of true wisdom and its source in light of his own suffering, suggesting that wisdom is elusive and not easily found.
How can this verse help me in everyday life?
This verse encourages you to seek wisdom and understanding in your daily decisions, looking to God for deeper insights beyond just factual knowledge.
What other verses talk about wisdom?
Verses like Proverbs 3:13 and James 1:5 discuss the importance of seeking wisdom and understanding from God.
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