Job 21:8

French Bible (BBB) Bible Bovet Bonnet (1900)

What Does This Mean?

This verse from Job 21:8 describes how the wicked people Job is talking about have their children and grandchildren around them, which makes them feel secure and happy. Job is speaking here and highlights the prosperity and contentment these people enjoy despite their wicked ways.

Explained for Children

Imagine having all your favorite toys and friends right next to you all the time, making you feel safe and happy. That's what this verse is about, but instead of toys, it's talking about children and grandchildren making their parents happy.

Historical Background

Job is a book of the Old Testament, traditionally attributed to Job himself or a contemporary, although the exact author is debated. It was written around 1500-1000 BC. The book explores themes of suffering and righteousness, and this verse is part of Job's dialogue with his friends, describing the apparent prosperity of the wicked.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, you might apply this to a situation where someone who doesn't act kindly or justly still seems to have a great life with supportive family around them, which can challenge our understanding of fairness and God’s justice.

Topics

prosperityfamilyjusticerighteousnessGod's willsuffering

Related Verses

Psalm 128:6Psalm 127:3-5Deuteronomy 7:13Matthew 21:311 Timothy 4:10

Frequently Asked Questions

How does this verse fit into the broader message of Job?
Job 21:8 is part of Job's argument that the wicked often prosper, which challenges the idea that only the righteous are rewarded. This fits into Job's broader questioning of God's justice.
What does 'their seed is established' mean?
'Their seed' refers to their children and grandchildren, and 'established' means they are secure and thriving, which brings joy and contentment to the parents.
How can this verse help in understanding God's justice?
This verse highlights the apparent contradiction between righteousness and prosperity, prompting deeper reflection on God's justice and the complexities of life.
Why might someone feel challenged by this verse?
Someone might feel challenged because this verse shows that prosperity is not always a clear indicator of righteousness, which can be difficult to reconcile with the belief that God rewards the righteous.
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