Passage
And whiles he was yet speaking, came an other, and sayd, Thy sonnes, and thy daughters were eating, and drinking wine in their eldest brothers house,
And whiles he was yet speaking, came an other, and sayd, Thy sonnes, and thy daughters were eating, and drinking wine in their eldest brothers house,
Job 1:16 And whiles he was yet speaking, another came, and sayde, The fire of God is fallen from the heauen, and hath burnt vp the sheepe and the seruants, and deuoured them: but I onely am escaped alone to tell thee.
Job 1:17 And whiles he was yet speaking, another came, and sayd, The Caldeans set on three bands, and fell vpon the camels, and haue taken them, and haue slayne the seruantes with the edge of the sworde: but I onely am escaped alone to tell thee.
Job 1:18 And whiles he was yet speaking, came an other, and sayd, Thy sonnes, and thy daughters were eating, and drinking wine in their eldest brothers house,
Job 1:19 And behold, there came a great wind from beyonde the wildernesse, and smote the foure corners of the house, which fel vpon the children, and they are dead, and I onely am escaped alone to tell thee.
Job 1:20 Then Iob arose, and rent his garment, and shaued his head, and fel downe vpon the ground, and worshipped,
The verse centers on "whiles", "speaking", "came", "other", "sayd", "sonnes", "daughters", and "eating". It is saying that the verse draws attention to "whiles" and "speaking", so its meaning should be read from those terms before moving to application.
The nearby context moves from verse 17's "And whiles he was yet speaking another..." into verse 19's "And behold there came a great wind...", so "whiles" and "speaking" belong inside that flow. In Job context, the local focus is covenant, worship, and faithfulness.
A plain takeaway is to answer the verse's own emphasis on "whiles" and "speaking" with trust shaped by these words, not by a vague optimism outside the passage.