“ Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, ”
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite - ; see the notes at Job 2:11 .
Opening of Bildad's First Speech. The two younger friends, says Duhm, make a less favourable impression than Eliphaz. Bildad's great point is the discriminating rectitude of God, who unfailingly re...
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, Bildad the Shuhite - Supposed to be a descendant of Shuah, one of the sons of Abraham, by Keturah, who dwelt in Arabia Deserta, called in Scripture the eas...
Bildad affirms, that if Job was innocent, he would be immediately restored to his former splendor, on his making supplication to the Almighty. He shews that the wicked is like the bulrush, which wi...
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, No JFB commentary on this verse.
The First Speech of Bildad Holding the same doctrine about sin and suffering as Eliphaz, Bildad supports the views of his friend by an appeal to the teaching of antiquity. He shows less sympathy a...
XIX. VENTURESOME THEOLOGY Job 8:1-22 BILDAD SPEAKS THE first attempt to meet Job has been made by one who relies on his own experience and takes pleasure in recounting the things which he has...
God Will not Cast Away Job 8:1-22 Bildad now takes up the argument, appealing to the experience of former generations to show that special suffering, like Job's, indicated special sin, however...
In answer to Job, the next of his friends, Bildad, took up the argument. There is greater directness in his speech than in that of Eliphaz. By comparison it lacks in courtesy, but gains in force. He...
CONTENTS We have here a new speaker, but to the same old account. Bildad the Shuhite, seconds what Eliphaz had advanced; and in his condemnation of Job, seems to rest the conclusion of the argument...
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said. This was the second of Job's friends that came to visit him, Job 2:11 ; and is mentioned next to Eliphaz there, and takes his turn in this controversy i...
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, Ver. 1. Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said ] Bildad (who was of the posterity of Shuah, Abraham's son by Keturah, Gen 24:1-2) interrupteth Job,...
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite “Bildad, whose sentiments are the same with those of the preceding friend, now comes to the attack, and tells Job that his general asseverations of innocence are of...
BILDAD'S CRUEL RESPONSE (vv.1-22) Bildad's response to Job was much more brief than that of Eliphaz, but following along the same line. He did not begin in the conciliatory way that Eliphaz did,...
The Address of Bildad. B. C. 1520. 1 Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, 2 How...
JOB CHAPTER 8 Bildad's reproof: Job's words said to be as wind: God just in all his ways, and in his dealings towards Job's children: if he would pray to God, and was indeed pure and upright, God w...
BILDAD’S FIRST SPEECH Bildad less courteous and considerate of Job’s feelings than even Eliphaz. Commences with an unfeeling reflection on his speech. Pursues the same line of argument and addre...
Bildad Bildad is a religious dogmatist of the superficial kind, whose dogmatism rests upon tradition (for example) ( Job 8:8-10 ) and upon proverbial wisdom and approved pious phrases. These a...
Job 8:7 . Though thy beginning was small, yet thy latter end should be great. Many great patriarchs, like Jacob, had once but a small beginning. Job 8:11 . Can the rush grow. The LXX read, “th...
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite. Bildad’s unsympathetic speech Bildad grasps at once, as we say, the nettle. He is quite sure that he has the key to the secret of the distribution among mankin...
EXPOSITION Job 8:1 Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said . Bildad the Shuhite has the second place in the passage where Job's friends are first mentioned ( Job 2:11 ), and occupies th...
Then answered Bildad, the Shuhite, 2:11, and said ,
Job 2:11