Job 24:9
French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)
On arrache l'orphelin à la mamelle, On prend des gages sur le pauvre.
What Does This Mean?
This verse from the book of Job describes how cruel people treat the vulnerable. They take infants from their mothers and use the poor's possessions as collateral for loans. It highlights the injustice faced by the weak.
Explained for Children
Imagine if someone took a baby away from its mommy and then asked a poor person to give up their only toy as a promise to pay back a loan. That's how bad some people can be to those who can't protect themselves.
Historical Background
The book of Job was written during the time of the Patriarchs, around 2000-1500 BCE. It speaks to Job's friends and the broader community about how the wicked oppress the poor and vulnerable, reflecting social injustices of the time.
Living It Out Today
Today, think about how some companies or individuals might take advantage of the poor by offering predatory loans. This verse reminds us to be vigilant and compassionate, working to protect those who are most vulnerable.
Topics
justiceoppressionvulnerabilitycompassionsocial responsibilityinjustice
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Frequently Asked Questions
How does Job 24:9 relate to contemporary issues?
This verse speaks to issues like child exploitation and financial exploitation of the poor, which are still relevant today. It calls for vigilance and action to prevent such injustices.
Who is responsible for the injustices described in Job 24:9?
The verse attributes these actions to wicked people who exploit the weak and vulnerable, emphasizing the need for societal and personal accountability.
Can Job 24:9 be used in social justice advocacy?
Yes, this verse can be used to highlight the importance of protecting the vulnerable and advocating for justice, especially in contexts of poverty and exploitation.
What can we learn about compassion from Job 24:9?
The verse teaches us to be mindful of the plight of the vulnerable and to actively work towards protecting them, embodying compassion in our actions and policies.
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