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They struck at him with their hard words, as if they were breaking stones on the roadside. We ought to be very careful what we say to those who are…

Then Job answered and said .
] Having heard Bildad out, without giving him any interruption; and when he had finishe…

Job's friends blamed him as a wicked man because he was so afflicted; here he describes their unkindness, showing that what they condemned was capa…

In the previous discourse, it seems Bildad intended two things. First, he intended to refute Job for his stupidity, pride, and anger ([Reference Jo…
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Charles Spurgeon
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