Job 29
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Job, a servant of God An EasyEnglish Commentary (2800 word vocabulary) on the Book of Job
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Chapter 29 Job describes his life before his troubles started v1 Job continued his speech.
v2 My life was wonderful before these troubles started. I wish that I could live like that again. In those days, God protected me.
v3 In those days, God was my guide. He was like a lamp that shone for me in a dark place. v4 Each day seemed like the harvest. God was my friend. He protected my family and me. v5 God was with me. My children surrounded me. v6 My cows provided more milk than I could use. I had so much oil that it seemed to pour from the rocks.
Chapter 29
Verses 1-6
Job had a very successful life before his troubles began:
God was protecting Job (Job 1:10). And God was providing for Job.
Job became rich (Job 1:3) because God gave many possessions to Job (Job 1:21).
Job had a large family (Job 1:2).
Job’s farm was very successful. The oil was from trees called olive trees. Even the city’s leaders used to respect Job v7 I used to go to the city gate. The city’s leaders would meet there. And I would sit with them. v8 When younger men saw me, they stepped aside. The old men stood, because they respected me. v9 Important men did not continue their speeches. They chose to be silent. v10 And other important men did not speak. They chose to say nothing.
v11 (So, I spoke.) I impressed everyone who heard me. And everyone said good things about me.
Verses 7-11
Before Job’s troubles began, everybody used to respect Job.
In ancient times, walls would surround a city. There would be a square by the city’s main gate. People would gather there for meetings. The rulers would make important decisions there. And the judges’ court would be there.
Job used to go to the meetings of the rulers. They considered him important. They wanted to hear his opinions. They knew that Job was a wise man. Job’s good deeds v12 (These are the reasons why everybody respected me:)
I rescued poor people when they asked for help.
I helped a child who had no father. Nobody else helped him.
v13 I looked after a man who was dying. So, he blessed me.
I caused a widow to be so glad that she sang.
v14 In the morning, when I chose my clothes, I also decided to do good deeds.
I selected my coat and hat. And, at the same time, I decided always to be fair.
v15 I led blind people.
I carried people who could not walk.
v16 I provided for poor people. I was like a father to them.
I even helped strangers in court.
v17 I opposed wicked men. And I rescued the people who were suffering because of those wicked men.
Verses 12-17
Job did many good things. He even helped people whom nobody else would help. And Job wanted to do good deeds every day (verse 14). Job did these things because he was a servant of God (Job 1:8). So Job was doing the work of God. But God did not force Job to do these things. Job chose to do these things (verse 14).
Many people want to impress God by their good deeds. They think that God will help them if they do the right things. But such people are unwise. We must be humble when we pray to God. God will not help us because of our good deeds. God helps us because he loves us (Titus 3:5). And God helps us because Jesus died for us. So we all need to trust Jesus. Job’s former ideas about old age v18 I thought, ‘I shall die at home, when I am a very old man. v19 Even then, I shall be like a tree that has plentiful water. v20 People will still respect me. I will remain strong for my whole life.’
Verses 18-20
Job thought that he would always be successful. His troubles surprised him.
Sometimes God changes our lives. We did not expect that anything would happen. But God has other plans for us. We might feel confused. But we should continue to trust God. God helps us when we are successful. And God also helps us when we suffer terrible troubles. Job used to be a leader of people v21 Formerly, people waited for me to speak. They were silent until I advised them. v22-23 After I spoke, they added nothing to my words. They accepted my advice, as the ground accepts the rain in spring.
v24 When I smiled at them, they were so glad. They were so pleased to see me.
v25 I directed them. I was their leader. I was like a king with his army. Or, I was like someone who comforts sad people. (So people would gather round me.)
Verses 21-25
These people were glad to hear Job. They loved him. His words seemed precious to them. Nobody would argue with Job then. They thought that his speeches were always right.
But after Job suffered his great troubles, everything changed. Even Job’s friends did not think that his speeches were right. Bildad said that he would prefer to listen to the wind (Job 8:2). Job’s own friends argued with Job. And they seemed to agree with nothing that he said.
© 2005, Wycliffe Associates (UK)
This publication is written in EasyEnglish Level B (2800 words).
October 2005
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