Job 34:7

Spanish RVR 1909 (Más información sobre Biblia Reina Valera 1909)

¿Qué significa esto?

This verse comes from Elihu, a friend of Job. He criticizes Job, saying he drinks up scorn like water, meaning Job easily accepts insults or criticism. The key message is about Job's attitude towards others' rebukes.

Explicado para niños

Imagine if someone loved to drink water as much as Job loved to drink up scorn. It means Job really takes in all the mean things people say to him, just like how you might drink a lot of water on a hot day. Elihu is saying that Job is too easy on himself when people say mean things.

Contexto histórico

The Book of Job was written during the Old Testament period, possibly by an unknown author. It was meant for the Israelites to reflect on the nature of suffering and faith. The cultural setting involves a dialogue between Job and his friends, including Elihu, about Job's trials and God's justice.

Aplicación para hoy

In a modern scenario, if a person is constantly accepting criticism without reflecting on it, they might be like Job, drinking up scorn. Consider evaluating the feedback before accepting it fully, to ensure it aligns with your values and goals.

Temas

sufferingcriticismattitudefriendshipfaithperseverance

Versículos relacionados

Proverbs 15:1James 1:19Proverbs 27:6Romans 15:141 Peter 4:12

Preguntas frecuentes

Who is Elihu in the Book of Job?
Elihu is one of Job's friends who speaks to Job, criticizing his views and trying to convince him to acknowledge his sins.
How does this verse relate to handling criticism?
The verse suggests that Job easily accepts criticism, which can be a negative trait. It's important to evaluate criticism thoughtfully rather than accepting it passively.
Why is Job drinking up scorn compared to water?
This metaphor shows that Job consumes scorn as easily as someone might drink water, highlighting his willingness to accept insults without resistance.
What can we learn about friendship from this verse?
Elihu, as a friend, tries to correct Job's attitude. This shows that true friendship involves honest and sometimes difficult conversations to help each other grow.
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