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(For we are but of yesterday, and know nothing, Because our days on earth are a shadow.)
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Our Days are a Shadow
Bildad argues that because human life is so short and fleeting, like a shadow, our personal knowledge and experience are severely limited. Commentators note this is a call to humility, recognizing that compared to the accumulated wisdom of past generations or the eternal knowledge of God, 'we know nothing.' This perspective encourages us to look beyond our own limited understanding.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
For we are but of yesterday - This means we have short lives. We have had only a few opportunities for observation compared with those who h…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
For we [are but of] yesterday F19 Which is not to be understood strictly of the day last past, but of a s…
Bildad speaks insightfully about hypocrites and evildoers, and the fatal end of all their hopes and joys. He proves this truth—the destruction of t…
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13th Century
Catholic
In the preceding verses, Bildad of Shuah defended the same opinion that Eliphaz the Temanite had proposed: that those who are divinely punished for…