Job 35:9
Korean 1961 (개역한글)
이 구절의 의미
In Job 35:9, Elihu is speaking and he points out that when people are oppressed and mistreated, they cry out for help because of the powerful people who hurt them. The key message is that the suffering of the oppressed is often loud and public due to the actions of the powerful.
어린이를 위한 설명
Imagine you have a bully at school who is really strong and keeps pushing you around. You might cry out for help because of how much that bully hurts you. In this verse, Elihu is saying that when big, strong people hurt others, those who are hurt cry out for help.
역사적 배경
Job 35:9 is part of the book of Job, which is a poetic narrative believed to have been written by various authors, possibly around 600 BCE. The book speaks to an audience dealing with suffering and questioning the reasons behind it, likely in an ancient Near Eastern context where oppression was common.
오늘의 적용
In modern times, think of someone who is being bullied at work by a powerful boss. The employee might cry out for help, feeling oppressed and overwhelmed. This verse reminds us to pay attention to the cries of the oppressed and to seek justice and support for them.