Job 21:27

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

In this verse, Job is speaking to his friends. He's saying he understands their thoughts and the unfair ideas they have about him. The key message is about Job's awareness of the wrong accusations his friends are making against him.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're playing with your friends and they think you took a toy that you didn't take. Job is like you in this story, telling his friends that he knows they're thinking something unfair about him, but he didn't do anything wrong.

歴史的背景

The book of Job was likely written during the time of the Patriarchs, around 2000 BC, but the exact author is unknown. It was written for the Israelites to understand suffering and God's sovereignty. The cultural setting reflects a society grappling with the question of why the righteous suffer.

今日への適用

Think about a time when you were unfairly accused at work. Job's situation reminds us that sometimes we have to stand up for ourselves when others misunderstand our actions or intentions, just as Job is doing here.

トピック

sufferingaccusationtrustfriendshipawarenesstruth

関連する聖句

Psalm 139:231 Corinthians 2:11John 2:25Proverbs 24:9Romans 8:27

よくある質問

Who is Job talking to in this verse?
Job is talking to his friends who have been accusing him of wrongdoing, despite his innocence.
What does Job mean by 'wrongfully imagine'?
Job means that his friends are thinking unfairly about him, attributing wrong motives or actions to him that he hasn't done.
Why is this verse important?
This verse is important because it highlights the theme of suffering and the unfair judgments people can make, even against the innocent, which is a common human experience.
How can we relate this verse to our own lives?
We can relate this verse by recognizing that we may face unfair accusations or misunderstandings from others, but we should remain confident in our integrity and seek to clarify misunderstandings as Job does.
比較する Job 21:27 →