Job 12:6
Nepali Contemporary Version 2021 (पवित्र बाइबल, नेपाली समकालीन संस्करण)
What Does This Mean?
Job is speaking here and saying that sometimes bad people who rob others seem to have good luck and plenty of money, even though they don't respect God. It suggests that sometimes God allows this to happen.
Explained for Children
Imagine if the bully at school always got more cookies than you. That's like what Job is saying. Sometimes, people who do bad things seem to get more good stuff, even though they don't follow the rules.
Historical Background
The book of Job was likely written by an unknown author after the Israelites returned from exile. It deals with the problem of suffering and the relationship between God and humans. Job, a righteous man, questions why he is suffering despite his goodness.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where a colleague who takes credit for others' work gets a promotion. This can be frustrating, but it might help us trust that God has a bigger plan, even when it doesn't seem fair.
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