doth God pervert Or, will God pervert … will the Almighty, &c.? This is what Bildad means by his reference to these things. Job's speech put briefly is an assertion that God perverts justice. God is referred to in his character of ruler of the world. By the question Bildad expresses his astonishment and abhorrence of what seems the drift of Job's language. The words "God" and "Almighty" stand first in the sentence for the sake of emphasis, will God…? and the same word "pervert" is also used in both clauses with an intonation of astonishment.

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