Job 27:12

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¿Qué significa esto?

Job is speaking to his friends in this verse, reminding them that they have seen the same things he has. He questions why they are so vain or empty in their responses to him, despite having the same knowledge.

Explicado para niños

Imagine you and your friends saw a cool magic trick. You're all excited and talking about it. But then one friend says things that don't make sense about the trick. Job is like that friend, wondering why his friends are saying such silly things when they've seen the same things he has.

Contexto histórico

Job is a book of the Old Testament, written by an unknown author. It likely dates back to around 2000-1000 B.C. The audience is the people of Israel, and the cultural setting involves a man facing extreme adversity while questioning the nature of suffering and God's justice.

Aplicación para hoy

Imagine a team at work where everyone saw the same mistake. Yet, one colleague insists on blaming others despite the evidence. This verse reminds us to question our responses when we have the same information but react differently.

Temas

wisdomsufferingtruthfaithdiscernmenthuman nature

Versículos relacionados

Proverbs 26:12Psalm 10:41 Corinthians 2:14Ecclesiastes 7:23Isaiah 29:14

Preguntas frecuentes

Who is Job speaking to in this verse?
Job is speaking to his friends who have been questioning his faith and response to his suffering.
What does Job mean by 'vain' in this verse?
Job means that his friends are saying things that are empty or without value, despite having the same knowledge about the situation.
Why is Job questioning his friends?
Job is questioning his friends because he feels they are not responding to his suffering with the wisdom and understanding they should have given their shared knowledge.
What can we learn from this verse?
We can learn to carefully consider our own responses and to ensure they are based on truth and wisdom, especially when we have the same information as others.
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