Job 35:14
French (La Bible expliquée)
Combien moins te répondra-t-il, quand tu déclares Élihou applique son raisonnement au cas de Job. Si Dieu reste indifférent à la révolte de Job, c'est que celle-ci est fumée et ignorance. Avec le mot « fumée », Élihou reprend textuellement l'accusation de Job (21.34 27.12; même mot en hébreu), mais contre Job lui-même. En bref, Job ne comprend rien à la transcendance de Dieu. que tu ne le vois pas, que tu l'attends toujours, alors que ta cause lui a été soumise!
What Does This Mean?
This verse is spoken by Elihu, one of Job's friends. It says that even if you feel like God is far away and you can't see him, he still knows everything and is fair. So, it's important to trust in him.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing hide and seek with your best friend. Sometimes, you can't find them, but you know they're around and watching. This verse is like that, but with God. Even if you can't see him, he's there and knows what's happening. So, it's good to trust him.
Historical Background
Job 35 is part of the Book of Job, written during the Old Testament period. The author is not explicitly named, but the book is a collection of dialogues between Job and his friends, as well as God. The text reflects the theological debates and cultural context of the ancient Near East.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this verse can be applied to situations where someone feels isolated or disconnected from God. For example, someone who has lost a job and feels God has abandoned them can find comfort in this verse, understanding that God is still in control and just.
Topics
trustjudgmenthopefaithdivine presenceprovidence
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'judgment is before him' mean?
It means that God is always aware of all that happens and is fair in his dealings with all people.
How can I trust God when I can't see him?
The verse suggests that even though God might seem far away, he is still present and aware, and trusting in his fairness and justice can help during times of doubt.
Is this verse only about God's presence or also about trusting him?
This verse is about both. It reminds us of God's presence and encourages us to trust in his judgment and care.
Can this verse help in dealing with difficult situations?
Yes, it can offer comfort and encouragement in difficult times by reminding us to trust God's presence and justice, even when things are unclear.
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