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Jó 2:11

Almeida Corrigida e Fiel (ACF)

Versículo

"Ouvindo, pois, três amigos de Jó todo este mal que tinha vindo sobre ele, vieram cada um do seu lugar: Elifaz o temanita, e Bildade o suíta, e Zofar o naamatita; e combinaram condoer-se dele, para o consolarem."

Explicação

Este versículo introduz os três amigos de Jó que vieram visitá-lo após ele ter sofrido perdas devastadoras. Despite Jó having lost everything, his friends journeyed from their homes with a common purpose: to express sympathy and offer comfort. This highlights the importance of friendship and compassion during times of great suffering. Even in ancient times, there was an understanding that shared sorrow could be lessened, and the act of showing up, even without knowing exactly what to say, was a significant gesture of solidarity and support for Jó in his extreme adversity.

Contexto Histórico

The Book of Job is generally considered to be set in a patriarchal period, possibly in the land of Uz, though the exact location is debated. Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar are presented as friends from different regions, suggesting ancient travel routes and social networks. Their arrival indicates social customs of the time, where friends would offer support to those in distress through visits and shared mourning. The phrase 'combinaram condoer-se dele, para o consolarem' (agreed to show sympathy and comfort him) points to a deliberate and organized effort to provide emotional support, which was a valued practice in ancient Near Eastern cultures.

Aplicação Prática

This passage teaches us the profound value of showing up for those who are suffering. In modern life, when friends or acquaintances face tragedy, sickness, or loss, the impulse to comfort is key. While we may not always have the perfect words, the act of presence, listening, and offering practical help speaks volumes. This verse encourages us to be proactive in our compassion, to overcome awkwardness, and to offer genuine support. It reminds us that solidarity, empathy, and shared burdens are essential components of healthy relationships and a reflection of Christ's love.

Termos-Chave

Personagem bíblico conhecido por sua fé inabalável e sofrimento extremo.

Consolar

Oferecer conforto, alívio e apoio em tempos de tristeza ou dificuldade.

Elifaz, Bildade, Zofar

Três amigos de Jó que vieram para confortá-lo.

Temanita, Suíta, Naamatita

Indica as origens regionais dos amigos de Jó.

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