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To whom hast thou uttered words? - Jerome renders this, Quem docere voluisti? “Whom do you wish to teach?” The sense is, “Do you attempt t…

(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, …

To whom have you uttered words ?
&c.] That others know not; do you think you are talking to an ignorant man? Be it k…

Job derided Bildad's answer; his words were a mixture of peevishness and self-preference. Bildad ought to have laid before Job the consolations, ra…

In his last speech, Bildad wanted to convince Job by considering God's power, which is terrible to all. In light of this power, no one can pretend …
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Albert Barnes
AlbertBarnes