Ɔ ti kɛ lika yɛ ɔ'a dun i su sa, ɔ wun-man kɛ ɔ ko yo nan ɔ'a fin nun ɔ'a fite-ɔ. Ɔ si kɛ wie tɛ wulɛ yɛ ɔ'a to i-ɔ,
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes someone who doesn't believe they will escape suffering and faces death. It's Eliphaz speaking to Job, suggesting Job's suffering is due to his sins.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're in a dark room, and you think you can't get out. That's how this person feels, and they're scared because they think something bad will happen to them soon.
Historical Background
Job 15 is part of the Book of Job, an ancient Hebrew text, written around 500-1000 BCE. It's a dialogue between Job and his friends, discussing why Job is suffering.
Living It Out Today
Think about when you're going through a tough time and feel like you can't get out of it. This verse reminds us that even when we feel stuck, hope can still exist, and sometimes reaching out for help can change our outlook.