Job 31:6
Jinghpaw Common Language Bible © Bible Society of Myanmar, 2009
Karai Kasang gaw ngai hpe man ai joi jang hte shen yu u ga; ngai kade wa mara n kap nga nngai hpe shi mu lu na ra ai.
What Does This Mean?
In Job 31:6, Job is speaking and asking God to test his integrity by weighing him on a scale. Job wants God to know he is honest and upright.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're on a seesaw and you want your friend to know you're not cheating. Job is like that but asking God to check if he's being a good person.
Historical Background
The Book of Job was likely written during the patriarchal period, around the time of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. The audience is Israelites, and the cultural setting reflects the belief in divine justice and testing of faith.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're at work and you want your boss to know you're doing your best. Job is like that, but with God. He wants God to see his integrity.
Topics
integritytestingfaithhonestydivine justicetrust
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does Job mean by 'integrity'?
Job means being honest and upright in all his actions and thoughts, wanting God to confirm his pure intentions and conduct.
How does Job want God to test his integrity?
Job wants God to weigh him on a scale, like a balance, to see if he is truly honest and upright in his dealings and faith.
Why is integrity important in the context of Job's story?
Integrity is critical because Job's story is about his faith and honesty even when he faces severe trials, proving his devotion to God.
Can God's testing of integrity apply to us today?
Yes, God can test our integrity today to show us our faith and honesty, much like Job, and to strengthen our character and trust in Him.