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Terrors shall make him afraid on every side, And shall chase him at his heels.
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Fear from Every Side
Commentators explain that the 'terrors' attacking the wicked are comprehensive. They can be internal, like a guilty conscience; external, like the fear of human justice; and spiritual, like the dread of God's law, judgment, and wrath. This creates a picture of a person trapped and made afraid 'on every side' by a multi-faceted assault of fear.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Terrors shall make him afraid - He shall be constantly subject to alarms, and shall never feel secure. “Terrors here are represente…
19th Century
Anglican
Shall drive him to his feet. — (Compare to Job 15:21.) One feels very much tempted to understand this, as the English undoubtedly …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Terrors shall make him afraid on every side Make him a "Magormissabib", or "terror on every side", as Pashur was a t…
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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…
13th Century
Catholic
Since Bildad the Shuhite could not grasp what blessed Job meant, he assumed that what he himself did not understand was spoken without basis. At th…