Job 33:27

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

This verse is from Elihu's speech to Job, where he says that God looks at people and if someone admits to having sinned and that it didn't help them, God can still help them.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you made a big mistake and you feel really bad about it. The verse is like saying, 'God sees you and if you tell Him you made a mistake and it didn't make things better, He can still help you.'

歴史的背景

Job 33:27 is part of the Book of Job, written approximately 4,000 years ago. It's a dialogue between Job and his friends, including Elihu, discussing Job's suffering and the nature of God's justice. The Book of Job was written during a time when people believed strongly in divine retribution and reward.

今日への適用

If you have ever made a mistake or felt that your actions led to negative consequences, this verse suggests that admitting your mistakes to God can lead to a path of redemption and improvement. For example, if someone has been dishonest in their work and realizes it hasn't helped their career, they can confess their sins to seek guidance and improvement.

トピック

sinrepentanceGod's mercyconfessionredemptionforgiveness

関連する聖句

Psalms 32:5Proverbs 28:13Luke 15:7Jeremiah 33:81 John 1:9

よくある質問

Who is speaking in Job 33:27?
Elihu is speaking in this verse, as part of his response to Job and his friends in the Book of Job.
What does it mean to 'pervert that which was right'?
To 'pervert that which was right' means to distort or corrupt something that was originally good or just, leading to negative consequences.
How does God respond when someone admits their sin?
According to this verse, when someone admits their sin and acknowledges that it has not been beneficial, God can still provide help and guidance.
What is the main theme of Job 33:27?
The main theme of this verse is the importance of confession and repentance, emphasizing that God's mercy is available even after one has strayed from the right path.
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