Job 28:28

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What Does This Mean?

This verse, spoken by God, tells us that true wisdom is the fear of the Lord, and true understanding is knowing how to stay away from evil. It highlights that being wise means respecting God and avoiding bad behavior.

Explained for Children

Imagine you have a big, powerful friend. If you respect them and do what they say, that's like being wise. And if you avoid doing bad things that might hurt your friend or others, that's like being smart. This verse tells us that being wise means respecting God and not doing bad things.

Historical Background

The book of Job was likely written by Job or one of his contemporaries during the patriarchal period. It was written to an audience dealing with theodicy, the problem of evil, and the righteousness of God. The verse reflects the ancient Near Eastern cultural context where wisdom was often seen as fear and reverence of God.

Living It Out Today

In today's world, this verse can be applied to making ethical decisions. For instance, if you're faced with a choice that might hurt someone or break a moral code, remembering to 'fear the Lord' and avoid evil can guide you towards making the right decision.

Topics

wisdomfear of the Lordevilunderstandingethicsmorality

Related Verses

Proverbs 1:7Psalm 111:10Ecclesiastes 12:13Proverbs 9:10James 3:13

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 'fear of the Lord' mean?
The 'fear of the Lord' means a deep respect and reverence for God, recognizing His sovereignty and power, and living in a way that honors Him.
How can one avoid evil in everyday life?
Avoiding evil involves making choices that align with God's teachings and moral principles, such as honesty, kindness, and justice.
Is wisdom the same as knowledge?
Wisdom goes beyond mere knowledge; it involves using knowledge and experience to make good decisions and act in accordance with God's will.
How can Job 28:28 help in decision-making?
Job 28:28 can guide decision-making by encouraging a respectful attitude towards God and avoiding actions that might harm others or violate moral principles, helping us live with integrity and in accordance with God's will.
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