Job 32:15
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¿Qué significa esto?
In this verse, Job's friends are speechless and stop speaking. It's a moment of silence after a long debate, showing that they have run out of arguments. The speaker is Elihu, who observes this reaction.
Explicado para niños
Imagine you and your friends are in a big debate about something really important. Then suddenly, everyone gets quiet because no one knows what to say next. That's what happened here. Elihu noticed that Job's friends couldn't think of anything more to say.
Contexto histórico
Job 32:15 is from the Book of Job, written between 550 and 420 BC. It's part of the Old Testament, and the audience is primarily those seeking understanding of why suffering occurs. The cultural setting involves a patriarchal society in the Middle East where debates about divine justice were common.
Aplicación para hoy
In a modern scenario, this verse can remind us that sometimes in disagreements, it's good to listen and understand when others are speechless. This can be seen in a situation where a friend is going through a tough time and needs someone to be present without necessarily having answers.