Then he openeth the ears of men, and sealeth their instruction,
Then he opens people's ears to hear, and confirms their learning with his seal of approval.
This verse is saying that God opens our minds to understand his teachings and then marks that understanding as genuine and important.
📚 Historical Context
In the Book of Job, Elihu is addressing Job during a debate about suffering, emphasizing God's ways of communicating with humanity. He describes how God uses dreams and visions to open people's ears and deliver divine instruction, as part of a larger narrative where Job questions his hardships and his friends offer explanations. This reflects the ancient Hebrew understanding of God as an active guide who intervenes in human affairs.
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