Norwegian 2018 (Bibelen - Guds Ord Hverdagsbibelen (Hermon Forlag))
Er villoksen villig til å tjene deg? Vil den være hos deg natten over? Kan du sele på den utstyr og sette den i arbeid på jordene? Kan du stole på den fordi den er så sterk? Eller kan du overlate grovarbeidet til den? Er du trygg på at den kommer tilbake med kornet ditt og samler det på treskeplassen din?
What Does This Mean?
This verse asks if you would trust an animal to bring home your grain and store it safely in your barn. God is speaking, questioning Job's ability to trust and control nature. The key message is about trust and reliance on God rather than ourselves.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a horse that can help you bring home your toys and put them away neatly. Would you trust the horse to do that? This verse is asking if we trust God to take care of things, just like we might trust a friend to help us.
Historical Background
Job 39 is part of God's speech to Job, recorded by an unknown author. It was written around 1500-500 BCE, aimed at an audience familiar with the natural world and livestock. The cultural setting highlights the relationship between humans and animals in agricultural societies.
Living It Out Today
Consider a scenario where you have to trust a new employee with a crucial task. Just as you might hesitate to trust an inexperienced person, the verse reminds us that ultimately, we should trust God's guidance and provision in our lives.
The main message is about trusting God to provide and take care of our needs, rather than relying solely on our own efforts.
How can I apply this verse in my daily life?
You can apply this verse by trusting God in situations where you might doubt the outcome, remembering that He has the ultimate control over all things.
What does this verse teach about the relationship between humans and animals?
It suggests that while animals can be useful, their reliability should not surpass our trust in God's guidance and provision.
How does this verse relate to the overall theme of Job?
It fits into Job's theme of understanding God's sovereignty and trusting His wisdom and care, even when faced with trials and uncertainties.