Job 18:12

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse is part of a speech by Bildad, one of Job's friends. It says that Job's strength will be weakened by hunger and that destruction is waiting nearby. The key message is that Job will suffer greatly.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're playing a game where you're really hungry and you're being chased by a monster. That's what this verse is saying might happen to Job - he'll be very weak and in danger.

歴史的背景

Job 18 is part of the Book of Job, which is believed to have been written between 1500 and 500 BCE. The audience was likely the ancient Israelites, and the cultural setting was one of grappling with suffering and the nature of God's justice.

今日への適用

Imagine someone facing a financial crisis. This verse might apply to them, suggesting that they will feel drained and that hard times are looming, emphasizing the importance of seeking support and hope.

トピック

sufferinghopefaithstrengthprosperityjustice

関連する聖句

Proverbs 13:25Psalms 37:181 Corinthians 10:13Jeremiah 17:5Luke 12:33

よくある質問

Who is Bildad in the Book of Job?
Bildad is one of Job's friends who come to comfort him but often criticize him, believing his suffering is due to sin.
What does 'hungerbitten' mean in Job 18:12?
'Hungerbitten' means weakened by hunger, suggesting that Job will be physically and spiritually drained.
How does this verse fit into the theme of the Book of Job?
This verse fits into Job's story by highlighting the suffering Job endures, which challenges the idea that all suffering is a result of personal sin.
What can we learn about endurance from this verse?
This verse teaches us about the endurance of faith, that even in the face of destruction and hunger, one can find support and hope.
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