Job 12:2

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What Does This Mean?

In this verse, Job is sarcastically addressing his friends, suggesting that they think they are the only wise people and that their wisdom will die with them. Job is pointing out the arrogance in their belief that they alone possess all the answers.

Explained for Children

Imagine if your friend said they knew everything and that when they go to bed, everyone else in the world would forget everything they know. Job is telling his friends something like that, but in a not-so-nice way.

Historical Background

The Book of Job is part of the Hebrew Bible and the Old Testament, written around 550 BCE. It is a book of poetry, primarily dialogue between Job and his friends, exploring the theme of suffering. Job is speaking to his friends who have come to offer him advice and comfort, but Job sees their advice as self-righteous and lacking empathy.

Living It Out Today

This verse reminds us that we should avoid the trap of thinking we are the only ones with wisdom. In a modern scenario, imagine a group of coworkers who believe they have all the answers and dismiss the ideas of others, leading to a less collaborative and less innovative work environment.

Topics

wisdomarrogancesufferingdialoguehumilitycriticism

Related Verses

Psalm 53:2Proverbs 1:7Matthew 11:25Romans 11:331 Corinthians 1:19

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is Job sarcastic in this verse?
Job is sarcastic because he feels frustrated and misunderstood by his friends. He believes they are overestimating their own wisdom and underestimating his situation.
What can we learn about arrogance from this verse?
We can learn that arrogance can blind us to the wisdom and perspectives of others, leading to a lack of empathy and understanding, which can damage relationships and hinder growth.
How does this verse relate to suffering?
This verse highlights that in times of suffering, we often face advice that can feel dismissive or arrogant, and it's important to approach those in need with humility and empathy.
What are some modern applications of this verse?
In modern contexts, this verse can be applied to situations where we need to listen to and value the perspectives of others, especially when they are going through tough times, and avoid the trap of thinking we have all the answers.
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