Definition: Now he hath not directed [his] words against me: neither will I answer him with your speeches.
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this verse from Job 32:14. It's a really important and thought-provoking statement! Here’s what it means in simple terms: Basically, it’s saying: “I don’t want to argue with you or respond to your words.” Let’s unpack that a little further: “Now he hath not directed [his] words against me” : This means the person speaking is not challenging or attacking you. They aren't actively trying to provoke you or upset you with their words. It suggests they are being peaceful and respectful. “neither will I answer him with your speeches” : This is the key part! It’s saying that the person isn’t going to respond in a way that is similar to or uses arguments, clever tactics, or forceful language – just like their speech. What's the bigger picture? This verse is a powerful example of God’s sovereignty and protection. It’s telling us: God is in control: He isn’t easily swayed by our words or our arguments. We are not alone: We aren't fighting against God on our own. His will prevails: Even when we try to argue, it won’t matter because God has a plan and purpose for everything. It’s a reminder of God’s power. It's a gentle but firm statement that emphasizes that God is in charge and that His plans are ultimately more important than our arguments or reactions. --- Do you want me to: Explain this verse further? Give you some context about the story of Job?