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Surely such are the dwellings of the wicked—this is the conclusion or sum of the whole matter. The meaning is that the habitations of all wh…

Dwellings of the wicked. —That is to say, of the wicked man. As Bildad deliberately uses the singular here, there can be little do…

Surely such [are] the dwellings of the wicked As before described; as that the light should be dark in them; a wicked man…

Bildad describes the destruction wicked people are reserved for in the next world, and which, to some extent, often overtakes them in this world. T…

Previously, Bildad had described the punishments of sinners found in external adversities, but here he begins to address the punishments affecting …
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Albert Barnes
AlbertBarnes