Job 16:15

Arabic Bible ERV 2009

ما معنى هذا؟

In this verse, Job is describing his suffering and humiliation. He says he has dressed in sackcloth, a sign of mourning, and let his dignity, represented by his 'horn,' be covered in dust. This shows how much he has been degraded and in mourning.

شرح للأطفال

Imagine you're so sad that you wear your ugliest pajamas all day, and you sit in the dirt. That's what Job is saying he's doing because he's really, really sad and upset.

السياق التاريخي

The Book of Job is part of the Wisdom Literature in the Old Testament. It is believed to be written around the 6th century BCE. The book explores the themes of suffering and faith, with Job being a righteous man enduring great suffering.

التطبيق اليوم

Today, if someone is facing a tough time, they might express their sorrow by wearing dark or dull clothes and withdrawing from social activities. Job's verse shows that it's okay to show our sorrow outwardly and that we can still seek meaning in our suffering.

المواضيع

sufferingfaithhumilitymourningdignityperseverance

آيات ذات صلة

Lamentations 3:29Isaiah 58:5Matthew 11:28James 1:2-4Romans 8:18

أسئلة شائعة

Why does Job use the metaphor of sackcloth and dust?
Job uses these metaphors to express his deep sorrow and the low state he has fallen into due to his suffering. Sackcloth symbolizes mourning and dust represents humility and lowliness.
What does 'defiled my horn' mean?
The 'horn' symbolizes strength and dignity. 'Defiled' suggests that Job has lost his strength and dignity, indicating a state of humiliation and despair.
How does Job's attitude in this verse reflect his overall journey?
Job's attitude shows his deep sorrow and questioning of his circumstances, which is a recurring theme in his journey, even as he maintains his integrity.
Can this verse be a source of comfort for those suffering?
Yes, by seeing Job's honest expression of sorrow, those suffering can find comfort in knowing it's okay to express their feelings and seek understanding in their pain.
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