Job 2:11
Job 25-27. offer a difficult critical problem. The phenomena which excite attention are these: ( a ) Bildad's speech is unusually short; ( b ) Job'...
answered . concluded. See note on Job 4:1 . Bildad. See note on Job 2:11 .
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, Bildad the Shuhite - This is the last attack on Job; the others felt themselves foiled, though they had n...
Bildad observes, that the dominion of God is supreme; that his armies are innumerable; and that no man can be just, compared with God. Before...
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, He tries to show Job's rashness ( Job 23:3 ), by arguments borrowed from Eliphaz ( Job 15:15 ), wi...
Bildad's Last Speech He ignores Job's questionings respecting the justice of God's rule, but declares His perfection and majesty, and the imperfec...
XXV. (1) Then answered Bildad. — Bildad attempts no formal reply to Job’s statements, he merely falls back upon the position twice assumed by El...
XXI. THE DOMINION AND THE BRIGHTNESS Job 25:1-6 BILDAD SPEAKS THE argument of the last chapter proceeded entirely on the general aspect of th...
How Can Man Be Just before God? Job 25:1-6 Bildad's closing speech adds little to the controversy. He suggests simply that Job's vindications o...
The answer of Bildad is characterized by its brevity, and by the fact that he did not set himself to argue the matter with Job. It is a manifest weak...
CONTENTS This chapter is but short, yet it contains precious truths. It forms the reply of Bildad to what Job had before said. It is not at all in r...
(1) В¶ Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, (2) Dominion and fear are with him, he maketh peace in his high places. (3) Is there any number of...
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite ,.... Not to what Job had just now delivered, in order to disprove that, that men, guilty of the grossest crimes, o...
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, Ver. 1. Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said ] A pithy and ponderous speech he here maketh, thou...
Then answered Bildad Who makes the last weak effort against Job; and being unable to deny the truth of his assertions, but at the same time unwilli...
BILDAD'S REPLY THE GREATNESS OF GOD (vv.1-3) The brevity of Bildad's reply is evidence that he had no answer to Job's predicament. He confines h...
God Exalted and Man Abased. B. C. 1520. ...
JOB CHAPTER 25 Bildad's answer: God's majesty and purity is such as that man cannot be justified before God: before him the heavenly lights lose th...
THIRD SPEECH OF BILDAD THE SHUHITE His speech either a very abortive one, or it includes, as some think, the following chapter from the fifth ve...
Job 25:4 . How can man be justified with God? Bildad asks a question which he himself could not answer; but we have the proper answer from the liv...
Dominion and fear are with Him. Ideas of God and man I. Most exalted ideas of god. He speaks of Him-- 1. As the head of all authority. “Domi...
EXPOSITION Job 25:1-18 Far from accepting Job's challenge, and grappling with the difficulty involved in the frequent, if not universal, pr...
Then answered Bildad, the Shuhite, and said, speaking for the last time,
Bildad Rebukes Job Again. Since Job had asserted his innocence in such emphatic terms, Bildad believed it incumbent upon him to reprove him, chief...
Answered — Not to that which Job spake last, but to that which seemed most reprovable in all his discourses; his censure of God's proceedings with...
1 Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said,