Job 41:9
Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))
この聖句の意味
This verse is part of Job's discussion about the fierce creature, Behemoth, emphasizing that hoping to overpower it is futile. It highlights the overwhelming nature of this beast and the inevitable despair one feels upon seeing it.
子どもにもわかる説明
Imagine a really big, scary monster that no one can beat. This verse is talking about how seeing such a monster can make you feel really small and scared, like when you see a big dog and think you can't handle it.
歴史的背景
Job 41 is part of the Book of Job, written during the Old Testament times, likely around the 6th century BC. The book is a dialogue between Job and his friends, exploring themes of suffering and faith. This verse is spoken by one of Job's friends, possibly Zophar, to illustrate the power and might of Behemoth.
今日への適用
Consider a situation where you face a daunting challenge, like a difficult exam or a complex project. This verse reminds us that some challenges are so daunting that hoping to conquer them alone might feel hopeless, urging us to seek help or trust in a greater power.