“ To whom hast thou uttered words? and whose spirit came from thee? ”
To whom hast thou uttered words? - Jerome renders this, Quem docere voluisti? “Whom do you wish to teach?” The sense is, “Do you attempt to teach me in such a manner, on such a subject? Do you ta...
To whom hast thou uttered words? and whose spirit (c) came from thee? (c) That is, moves you to speak this?
Beginning of Job's Reply to Bildad. He speaks sarcastically of the helpfulness and instructiveness of Bildad's speech. He must have been inspired ( Job 26:4 )!
spirit. Hebrew. neshamah . App-16.
To whom hast thou uttered words? and whose spirit came from thee? Whose spirit came from thee? - Mr. Good renders the verse thus: From whom hast thou pillaged speeches? And whose spirit hath issued f...
To whom hast thou uttered words? and whose spirit came from thee? For whose instruction were thy words meant? If for me, I know the subject (God's omnipotence) better than my instructor: Job...
Job's Eighth Speech (Job 26, 27) 1-4. Job taunts Bildad with the worthlessness of his remarks as a solution of the problem. 2, 3, 4 are spoken ironically.
( 4 ) To whom. — That is, “Is it not to one who had said the same thing himself? Was it not my own breath, my own teaching, that came forth from you?” He then proceeds to show that it is not only...
XXII. THE OUTSKIRTS OF HIS WAYS Job 26:1-14 ; Job 27:1-23 Job SPEAKS BEGINNING his reply Job is full of scorn and sarcasm. "How hast thou helped one without power! How hast thou saved the...
“The Outskirts of His Ways” Job 26:1-14 Job taunts Bildad with his reply as having imparted no help or thought. He then proceeds, Job 26:5-14 , to give a description of God's power as manifest...
We come next to Job's answer. The reply to Bildad occupies but one chapter, which is characterized from beginning to end by scorn for the man who had no more to say. In a series of fierce exclamation...
(1) В¶ But Job answered and said, (2) How hast thou helped him that is without power? how savest thou the arm that hath no strength? (3) How hast thou counselled him that hath no wisdom? and how hast...
To whom hast thou uttered words ?.... That others know not; dost thou think thou art talking to an ignorant man? be it known to thee, that he knows as much, and can say as much of the Divine Being,...
To whom hast thou uttered words? and whose spirit came from thee? Ver. 4. To whom hast thou uttered words? ] And, as thou thinkest, words weighty, and worthy of all acceptation, when in truth ther...
To whom hast thou uttered words For whose instruction hast thou uttered these things? For mine? Dost thou think I do not know that which the meanest persons are not unacquainted with; that God is i...
BILDAD'S WORDS FUTILE IN JOB'S CASE (vv.1-4) Job begins a reply that continues through six Chapter s, and his friends are totally silenced. His language is amazing, specially considering the len...
Job's Reproof of Bildad. B. C. 1520. 1 But Job answered and said, 2 How hast thou help...
For whose instruction hast thou uttered these things? For mine? Dost thou think me to be so ignorant, that I do not know that which the meanest persons are not unacquainted with, to wit, that God is...
JOB’S REPLY TO BILDAD Job, more alive to Bildad’s want of sympathy than to the excellence of his sentiments in regard to the Divine perfections, speaks somewhat petulantly,—certainly with irony...
Job 26:5 . Dead things, הרפאים ha-raphaim, the raphaim are formed from under the waters. SCHULTENS reads, Manes orcinorum intremiscunt, de subter aquis, et la habitatores eorum. The manes of...
But Job answered and said. The transcendent greatness of God I. God appears incomprehensibly great in that portion of the universe that is brought under human observation. 1. In connection w...
EXPOSITION The long discourse of Job now begins, which forms the central and most solid mass of the book. It continues through six chapters (Job 26-31.). In it Job, after hastily brushing aside...
A Sharp Ironical Reproof
1 Corinthians 12:3 ; 1 John 4:1-3 ; 1 Kings 22:23 ; 1 Kings 22:24 ; Ecclesiastes 12:7 ; Job 20:3 ; Job 32:18 ; Revelation 16:13 ; Revelation 16:14
To whom — For whose instruction hast thou uttered these things? For mine? Dost thou think I do not know, that which the meanest persons are not unacquainted with; that God is incomparably greater a...