Job 31:39
French S21 2007 (Bible Segond 21)
si j'ai mangé son produit sans le payer et que j'aie fait le désespoir de ses propriétaires,
What Does This Mean?
Job is speaking and is saying that he has not stolen the fruits of the land nor harmed the owners. He is proclaiming his innocence and righteousness in this matter.
Explained for Children
Imagine if you borrowed your friend's toy and didn't ask them first. Job is saying he didn't do that with someone else's land or food, and he didn't hurt anyone in the process. He's being honest about not taking things that aren't his.
Historical Background
The book of Job is set in ancient times, likely around the patriarchal period. It was written to explore the themes of suffering and righteousness. The audience would have been Israelites trying to understand why bad things happen to good people.
Living It Out Today
In today’s context, imagine a manager ensuring that they fairly compensate their workers for their labor and do not take credit for others' work. This verse encourages us to be just and honest in our dealings.
Topics
righteousnesshonestyjusticestewardshipsufferingintegrity
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Job's main point in Job 31:39?
Job is emphasizing his honesty and integrity by stating that he has not stolen food or harmed the owners of the land.
How does this verse connect to themes of justice?
This verse shows Job's commitment to justice by asserting that he has not wronged others through theft or violence.
How can Job's oath in this verse be applied in our daily lives?
We can apply Job's oath by being honest in our work and personal lives, ensuring that we do not take what is not ours and treat others with fairness and respect.
What does Job 31:39 teach us about stewardship?
Job 31:39 teaches us that stewardship involves being responsible and just in the use of resources and ensuring that we do not harm or wrong others in the process.
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