Job 11:20
Spanish RVR 1909 (Más información sobre Biblia Reina Valera 1909)
¿Qué significa esto?
This verse is spoken by Zophar, one of Job's friends. It says that the wicked will not escape their fate, and their hope will disappear like a dying breath. The message is that those who do wrong will face consequences.
Explicado para niños
Imagine you're playing hide-and-seek. If you're the one who doesn't play fair, you won't be able to hide well, and you'll have to come out because you can't keep hiding forever. It's like that with the bad guys in this story—they can't escape their problems forever.
Contexto histórico
Job 11:20 is part of the Book of Job, an ancient text likely written between the 6th and 4th centuries BCE. It deals with the themes of suffering and divine justice. The verse comes from Zophar's speech, where he criticizes Job for not acknowledging his sins.
Aplicación para hoy
Imagine you have a friend who consistently lies to you. Over time, they start to realize that their lies are catching up with them, and they can't escape the truth any longer. This verse reminds us that eventually, everyone faces the consequences of their actions.