Job 37:11

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse talks about how God controls the weather, specifically the clouds. He can make them heavy with water and then scatter them, showing His power over nature. It's part of a larger description of God's greatness in nature.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big sponge full of water. God can take that sponge, make it really heavy with water, and then throw it all over the place. That's kind of like what He does with the clouds in the sky!

Historical Background

This verse is from the Book of Job, written by an unknown author around 1500-1200 B.C. The audience was likely Israelites who needed to understand God's power and righteousness. The cultural setting includes a deep belief in divine providence and God's control over nature.

Living It Out Today

In modern life, when we face unpredictable situations, this verse reminds us that God is in control of all aspects of life, just as He is in control of the weather. This can provide comfort and assurance in times of uncertainty.

Topics

naturedivine providenceGod's poweruncertaintycomfortfaith

Related Verses

Psalm 147:8Psalm 104:13Matthew 6:26Luke 12:5John 3:8

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'watering he wearieth the thick cloud' mean?
It means that God can make clouds so heavy with water that they seem tired, ready to release their water as rain.
How does this verse show God's power?
By describing God's control over the weather, specifically the clouds, it highlights His omnipotence and His ability to control natural phenomena.
Can this verse help in daily life?
Yes, it can remind us that God is in control, providing comfort and assurance when facing uncertainties or challenges.
Why is the cloud imagery important in this verse?
The imagery of the cloud being heavy with water and then scattered by God shows the power and majesty of God over nature, symbolizing His ability to control and govern the world.
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