Job 21:20

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¿Qué significa esto?

This verse from Job 21:20 says that a person will see the bad things that happen to them because of their actions and will face the punishment from God. It's part of Job's argument with his friends about why bad things happen to good people.

Explicado para niños

Imagine if you did something wrong and you could see the consequences coming your way. This verse says that's what happens. You'll see the trouble you cause and feel bad about it, just like when you get a timeout for not listening.

Contexto histórico

The Book of Job was written by an unknown author around the 6th century BCE, during the Babylonian exile. It deals with the question of why bad things happen to good people and is a dialogue between Job and his friends, including a statement from God.

Aplicación para hoy

Consider a scenario where someone spreads rumors about their co-worker and faces both the immediate fallout from their actions and eventual consequences from their boss. This verse can be seen as a reminder that our actions have direct and clear consequences.

Temas

judgmentconsequencespunishmentwrathjusticedivine retribution

Versículos relacionados

Psalms 7:16Proverbs 13:21Isaiah 3:11Romans 2:9Revelation 14:10

Preguntas frecuentes

What does 'wrath of the Almighty' mean?
It refers to the powerful and sometimes punishing actions of God, often as a response to injustice or wrongdoing.
How can this verse help in understanding consequences?
This verse can help us understand that actions have consequences and that we will face the outcomes of our choices, even if they are not immediately apparent.
Is this verse about punishment or justice?
It encompasses both, emphasizing that the punishment is a form of divine justice for actions that cause harm or are unjust.
How does this verse fit into the story of Job?
In the story of Job, this verse is part of Job's argument that God's justice is not always immediately visible, challenging the idea that suffering is always a punishment for sin.
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