JOB 25-27. offer a difficult critical problem. The phenomena which
excite attention are these: (_a_) Bildad's speech is unusually short;
(_b_) Job's reply contains a section (Job 26:5) very like Bilda...
Bildad's third speech
How should Man, who is a Worm, be pure before the Omnipotent Ruler of
the Universe?
Bildad perhaps feels himself unable to reply to the facts of
experience adduced by his oppon...
TODAY'S ENGLISH VERSION
_Bildad_
1-2 God is powerful; all must fear him;
he keeps his heavenly kingdom in peace.
3 Can anyone count the angels who serve him?
Is there any place where God's light...
INTRODUCTION TO JOB 25
This chapter contains Bildad's reply to Job, such an one as it is; in
which, declining the controversy between them, he endeavours to
dissuade him from attempting to lay his ca...
_A.M. 2484. B.C. 1520._
Bildad, still thinking that Job had made too bold with the Divine
Majesty, in his appeals to his tribunal, shows, in a few words, the
infinite distance there is between God an...