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A Flawed Premise
Commentators unanimously point out that Bildad is offering a conditional promise. He suggests that if Job repents of some assumed secret sin, God will restore his joy. However, they label this reasoning as 'unjust and uncharitable,' as Bildad wrongly concludes Job must be wicked simply because he is suffering.
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Job
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18th Century
Theologian
Till he fill thy mouth with laughing - Until he makes you completely happy. The word translated “till” (עד ‛ad) i…
19th Century
Bishop
Till he fill your mouth with laughing. —Rather, he will yet fill your mouth with laughter — afflicted though you have…
17th Century
Pastor
Till he fill your mouth with laughing, and your lips with
rejoicing .
Directing himse…
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17th Century
Minister
Bildad here assures Job that as he was, so he would fare; therefore, they concluded that as he fared, so he was. God will not cast away an upright …