Job 42:14

Japanese (Colloquial version (1955))

この聖句の意味

Job 42:14 describes Job naming his three daughters: Jemima, Kezia, and Kerenhappuch. This verse highlights Job's restored family life after his trials, showing God's provision and blessing.

子どもにもわかる説明

Imagine you lost all your toys but then got new ones as a gift. Job felt like he lost everything but then got new gifts—his daughters. He named them Jemima, Kezia, and Kerenhappuch.

歴史的背景

The Book of Job was likely written between the time of the Patriarchs and Moses. It was probably penned by Moses or a contemporary and reflects the cultural and theological concerns of the period, focusing on the trials and restoration of Job.

今日への適用

In today's context, this verse can remind us that even after tough times, God can provide new blessings. For instance, after a job loss, one might find a more fulfilling career or start a family.

トピック

providencefamilyredemptionblessingsrestorationfaith

関連する聖句

Exodus 4:22Genesis 29:34Proverbs 31:10Luke 15:11-32Matthew 19:13-15

よくある質問

What do the names of Job's daughters mean?
Jemima likely means 'dove', Kezia means 'cassia' or 'cinnamon', and Kerenhappuch means 'horn of cosmetics', symbolizing beauty and preciousness.
Why is the naming of Job's daughters significant?
The naming highlights Job's restoration and the new blessings he received after his trials, symbolizing a fresh start and God's provision.
How can Job's story inspire us today?
Job's story can inspire us to trust God even in difficult times, knowing that He provides and restores, often in ways beyond what we can imagine.
What can we learn about family from Job 42:14?
We learn that family is a blessing and a source of joy, and that God can restore and renew family relationships, even after great trials.
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