Job 29:8

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

In this verse, Job is remembering a time when he was respected and honored. Young people would hide from him out of respect, and elders would stand up to show their admiration. This verse reflects on Job's former status and the respect he once commanded.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you're at school and all the younger kids go quiet when they see you because they think you're so cool. And all the teachers stand up when you enter the room because they think you're amazing. That's how respected Job was!

歴史的背景

The Book of Job is one of the oldest books of the Bible, written perhaps around 2000 BC. It is a poetic narrative about a man named Job who faced severe trials. This verse comes from Job's reminiscence about his former glory and respect in society.

今日への適用

Today, this verse can remind us that respect is earned through our actions and character. In a workplace scenario, an employee who consistently demonstrates integrity and competence might find younger colleagues showing them extra respect and older colleagues recognizing their contributions.

トピック

respecthonorcharacterreputationadversityremembrance

関連する聖句

Exodus 18:71 Samuel 24:7Matthew 10:411 Timothy 5:17Proverbs 16:31

よくある質問

Why did the young men hide?
The young men hid out of respect for Job, showing deference to his wisdom and status.
What does Job's memory of this event tell us?
It tells us about Job's past prominence and the respect he once commanded, contrasting with his current situation of suffering.
How can we earn respect?
We can earn respect by demonstrating integrity, competence, and wisdom, as seen in Job's example.
Is respect always deserved?
While respect is often based on merit, it can sometimes be given out of tradition or habit, as seen in Job's story.
比較する Job 29:8 →