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If your children have sinned against him, He has delivered them into the hand of their disobedience;
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A Cruel Assumption
Commentators explain that Bildad isn't gently questioning; he is making a cruel assumption. He presumes Job's children were great sinners and that their tragic death was a direct and just punishment from God. Scholars note this would have been incredibly painful for a grieving father to hear, highlighting the danger of applying rigid, cause-and-effect theology to human suffering.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
If thy children have sinned against him - Bildad here assumes that Job's children had been wicked and had been cut off in their sins. This m…
19th Century
Anglican
And he has cast them away. —Literally, then he sent them away. By means of their transgression, it became their destructi…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
If your children have sinned against him As no doubt they had, and, as Bildad thought, in a very notorious manner, a…
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Job spoke much to the purpose; but Bildad, like an eager, angry disputant, dismisses it all with this: "How long will you speak these things?" Peop…
13th Century
Catholic
In the discourse that Job just finished, he had responded to the speech of Eliphaz, showing that Eliphaz was profoundly mistaken. But Bildad of Shu…