J'avais un pacte avec mes yeux, m'interdisant Job passe en revue quatorze fautes qu'il aurait pu commettre. Ce nombre (deux fois sept) exprime une volonté de ne rien laisser de côté, comme les quatorze antithèses d' Eccl 3.2-8. Job examine les trois relations qui caractérisent tout être humain: la relation à Dieu, aux autres et à la création. Or, chacune des fautes fait l'objet d'une protestation d'innocence: Job est donc totalement irréprochable (1.1 8 2.3). Toutes les remontrances que Dieu pourrait lui faire sont réfutées à l'avance. tout regard de désir sur une jeune fille.
Que signifie ce verset ?
Job is speaking and says he made a promise to himself not to look at women inappropriately. He believes thinking about a young woman in that way would break his promise.
Expliqué aux enfants
Imagine you promise yourself not to eat cookies before dinner. Job did something similar about looking at girls in a way he knew was wrong. He was very serious about keeping his promise, just like you might be with your cookie promise.
Contexte historique
Job 31 is part of the Book of Job, written during the Old Testament period, likely between 2000 to 2500 years ago. The Book of Job is a narrative about a righteous man who experiences great suffering, and this verse reflects Job's commitment to purity before his suffering.
Application pour aujourd'hui
In today’s world, this verse can remind us of the importance of setting boundaries for our thoughts and actions. For example, someone might decide to avoid certain TV shows or websites to maintain their integrity and focus on their goals.