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Then Bildad the Shuhite answered,
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A Shift in Argument
Commentators observe that this verse introduces Bildad's final speech, which is notably short. He no longer attempts to refute Job's specific arguments about suffering and justice. Instead, he falls back on a general theological point, which scholars interpret as a tacit admission that he has lost the debate.
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19th Century
Anglican
Then answered Bildad. —Bildad attempts no formal reply to Job’s statements; he merely falls back upon the position twice assumed b…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite Not to what Job had just now delivered, in order to disprove that, that men, guilty…
Presbyterian
Bildad sets aside the question about the prosperity of wicked men, but shows the infinite distance that exists between God and man. He presents to …
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13th Century
Catholic
In his answer, Job had now refuted the two false accusations that Eliphaz had thrown at him in his previous response (Job 22:5, 12). He…