“ Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, ”
Job 18. Second Speech of Bildad. Bildad speaks this time at unusual length, but his speech has no significance, since it simply describes the fate of the godless. Into the description of this, howev...
answered. See note on Job 4:1 . Bildad. See note on Job 2:11 .
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, Then answered Bildad - The following analysis of this speech, by Mr. Heath, is judicious: "Bildad, irritated to the last degree that Job should treat their...
Bildad accuses Job of presumption and impatience: he shews that the light of the wicked shall be put out; that brimstone shall be scattered upon his habitation, and that none of his posterity shall...
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, No JFB commentary on this verse.
Bildad's Second Speech Bildad replies with a rebuke to Job and a reassertion of the miserable lot of the wicked already asserted by Eliphaz; not so much, however, with covert reference to Job, to...
XVIII. (1) How long? — Bildad begins very much as Job himself had done ( Job 16 ).
XV. A SCHEME OF WORLD RULE Job 18:1-21 BILDAD SPEAKS COMPOSED in the orderly parallelism of the finished mashal , this speech of Bildad stands out in its strength and subtlety and, no less,...
“Cast into a Net” Job 18:1-21 Bildad's second speech reveals how utterly he failed to understand Job's appeal for a divine witness and surety. Such words were snares to him, Job 18:2 , r.v....
Bildad now returned to the charge, and as was the case with Eliphaz it is perfectly evident from his opening rebuke that he was speaking under a sense of annoyance. He was wounded at the wrongs done...
CONTENTS In this Chapter Bildad comes forth to a second attack upon the man of Uz, and more violent than before. Chap. 8. His chief scope, through the whole of his discourse is, to fasten upon Job t...
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said. Who, next to Eliphaz, spoke before, and now in his turn attacks Job a second time, and more roughly and severely than before; now he gives him no advice...
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, Ver. 1. Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said ] Not so much disputing as inveighing against Job in a sharp and angry oration, wherein he elegantl...
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite Bildad, irritated to the last degree that Job should treat their advice with so much contempt, is no longer able to keep his passions within the bounds of decency,...
BILDAD'S STRONG REPROOF (vv.1-3) Bildad did not learn from Job's words to be a little more considerate than before, but shows only more strong opposition, reproving Job unjustly. He considered J...
Second Address of Eliphaz. B. C. 1520. 1 Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, 2...
JOB CHAPTER 18 Bildad's reproof: Job's words many: he despised his friends; he vexed himself; but in vain, Job 18:1-4 . The calamity of the wicked, Job 18:5-21 . No text from Poole on this ve...
BILDAD’S SECOND SPEECH Bildad the bitterest and most hostile of the three friends. No speech as yet so insolent and provoking. Full of fiery scathing denunciation against—the wicked—intending, o...
Job 18:6 . The light shall be dark in his tabernacle. Darkness is a most ancient figure of speech for all kinds of affliction. But to good men, “the Lord will make darkness light before them.” Is...
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite. The danger of denouncing wickedness How wonderfully well the three comforters painted the portrait of wickedness! Nothing can be added to their delineation of...
EXPOSITION Job 18:1-18 Bildad's second speech is no improvement upon his first ( Job 8:1-18 .). He has evidently been exceedingly nettled by Job's contemptuous words concerning his "comfort...
Then answered Bildad, the Shuhite, in a reprimand which was more severe even than his first, 8, and said,
Job 2:11 ; Job 25:1 ; Job 42:7-9 ; Job 8:1