Job 9:10

French (La Sainte Bible par Louis Segond 1910)

What Does This Mean?

This verse is part of Job's speech where he acknowledges God's power and greatness, saying God does amazing things that are beyond human understanding. It emphasizes God's incomprehensible power and wonders.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a magic box that can do anything, and every time you open it, you find something new and amazing that you didn't even think was possible. That's like how God works, doing great things we can't even imagine.

Historical Background

Job 9:10 is from the Book of Job, written during the Old Testament period, likely between 2000-1000 BCE. It was written to the ancient Israelites, showing God's power and sovereignty over all creation.

Living It Out Today

Today, when we face challenges that seem too big to understand or solve, we can remember this verse. It reminds us that God’s wisdom and power are beyond our comprehension, and He can work wonders in our lives.

Topics

God's powerfaithwondersprovidencetrusthope

Related Verses

Psalms 139:6Ephesians 3:20Deuteronomy 33:27Jeremiah 32:17Revelation 15:3

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Job 9:10 relate to faith?
Job 9:10 encourages faith by showing that God’s power is beyond our understanding, which means even in the face of the unknown, we can trust in His ability to do great things.
What are some examples of God's wonders mentioned in the Bible?
Examples include the creation of the world, the parting of the Red Sea, and the resurrection of Jesus. These all show God's incomprehensible power and wonders.
How can we apply Job 9:10 in our daily lives?
By acknowledging and trusting in God's unlimited power and wisdom, even when we face challenges that seem too big to overcome, we can find comfort and hope.
What does 'wonders without number' imply about God's power?
It implies that God’s power is limitless and that He can perform countless wonders, more than we can count or even imagine.
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