Job 29:10

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

In this verse, Job describes a time when he was respected and influential. The nobles were silent in his presence, indicating his authority and the respect he commanded.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're the best at a game in your class. When you speak, everyone listens quietly because they know you're really good. That's how Job was, and the important people were very quiet when he talked.

歴史的背景

The book of Job was written during the Old Testament period, likely around the time of the Patriarchs. It reflects a cultural setting where the words and actions of respected individuals had significant influence. The audience was likely early Israelites and those familiar with the ancient Near East.

今日への適用

In a modern workplace, this could relate to a respected manager or leader who commands respect. When they speak, others listen carefully, often remaining silent out of respect for their wisdom and authority.

トピック

respectauthoritywisdomspeechleadershipinfluence

関連する聖句

Proverbs 10:19Ecclesiastes 5:1Luke 14:7-111 Peter 2:13-17Ephesians 4:29

よくある質問

What does 'tongue cleaved to the roof of their mouth' mean in Job 29:10?
This phrase means that the nobles were so silent that it seemed like their tongues were stuck to the roof of their mouths, emphasizing the complete silence and respect they showed towards Job.
How can we apply Job 29:10 in our daily lives?
We can apply this by understanding the importance of respecting authority and wisdom in others, and by striving to be people whose words carry weight and respect in our communities.
Is Job 29:10 about Job's own silence or the silence of others?
Job 29:10 is about the silence of others in respect to Job's presence and authority, indicating how influential and respected he was among the nobles.
What does Job 29:10 tell us about leadership?
Job 29:10 tells us that true leadership involves respect and influence, where others value and listen to the leader's words due to their wisdom and integrity.
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