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His strength shall be famished, Calamity shall be ready at his side.
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Commentators explain that Bildad's description of destruction is comprehensive. While "strength" can mean physical power, several scholars suggest it refers to his children (). Similarly, the "calamity at his side" could be a fatal blow, but some Jewish traditions interpret "side" (or "rib") as a reference to his wife. The picture is one of total ruin, affecting not just the man himself but his entire family.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
His strength shall be hungerbitten - Shall be exhausted by hunger or famine.
And destruction shall be ready at his si…
19th Century
Anglican
His strength. — By “strength” some understand his firstborn son, as Genesis 49:3, but it is not necessary to take it in any other …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
His strength shall be hungerbitten Or "shall be famine" {u}, or hunger, that is, shall be weakened by it; famine is …
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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
Previously, Bildad had described the punishments of sinners found in external adversities, but here he begins to address the punishments affecting …