Job 14:19
German (Die Heilige Schrift (Schlachter 1951))
Was bedeutet das?
Job 14:19 says that water erodes stones and washes away the plants that grow from the earth, showing that even strong things can be worn down over time. This verse is part of Job's lament about how life can wear down even the most hopeful person.
Für Kinder erklärt
Imagine a river wearing away the rocks it flows over, or how rain can wash away the plants in your garden. Job is saying that even the strongest things can be worn down over time, and that life can be tough on people too.
Historischer Hintergrund
The book of Job is traditionally attributed to Moses, though the exact author is unknown. It was written around 1500-1200 BCE. The book is a dialogue between Job, who is suffering immensely, and his friends, along with God, who ultimately speaks to Job. This verse reflects the ancient Near Eastern understanding of the natural world and human struggle.
Anwendung für heute
In modern times, we might think about how a long-term illness can wear down not just the body, but also the spirit. Just as water wears away stones, persistent difficulties can erode our hope and resilience.