job 5:16 meaning - Axtarish в Google
This verse speaks to the idea that even the poor, who are often in the most dire situations, can find hope in God . Another theme is that of justice. The Bible consistently speaks to the idea that God is just and cares deeply about justice for all people, particularly for the marginalized and oppressed.
Even the abject, contemptible man hath hope; that is, obtains what he hoped for from God, to whom he had committed his cause.
The verse encapsulates the profound truth that it is God who brings hope to the weak. When the helpless place their trust in Him, they discover a refuge. As the ...
The poor hath hope. Who observing this and that and the other poor man crying to the Lord and saved, hopes that he may be saved by him also.
To convince Job of his fault and folly in quarrelling with God. We must not pretend to pass a judgment upon his works, for they are unsearchable and above our ...
So the poor have hope, and injustice shuts its mouth. NASB So the helpless has hope, And injustice has shut its mouth.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on Job 5:16 Eliphaz reminds Job, that no affliction comes by chance, nor is to be placed to second causes. The difference between ...
21 окт. 2024 г. · Job 5:16 connects directly to the work of Jesus Christ. Jesus came to bring hope to the poor and to confront injustice. In Luke 4:18, Jesus ...
Compare Bible translations of Job 5:16 using all available Bible versions and commentary. "So the poor have hope, and injustice shuts its mouth"
So the poor hath hope - From the interposition of God. They are not left in a sad and comfortless condition. They are permitted to regard God as their protector ...
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