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Job 18:1 BBE
Then Bildad the Shuhite made answer and said,
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Job 18:1 KJV
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said ,
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Job 18:1 NKJV
Then Bildad the Shuhite answered and said:
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Job 18:1 ASV
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said,
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Job 18:1 RHE
Then Baldad the Suhite answered, and said:
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Job 18:1 ELB
Und Bildad, der Schuchiter, antwortete und sprach:
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Job 18:1 ESV
Then Bildad the Shuhite answered and said:
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Job 18:1 GW
Then Bildad from Shuah replied [to Job],
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Job 18:1 GNT
Job, can't people like you ever be quiet?
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Job 18:1 BLA
Entonces respondió Bildad suhita y dijo:
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Job 18:1 LSG
Bildad de Schuach prit la parole et dit:
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Job 18:1 LUT
Da antwortete Bildad von Suah und sprach:
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Job 18:1 OST
Alors Bildad, de Shuach, prit la parole et dit:
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Job 18:1 RIV
Allora Bildad di Suach rispose e disse:
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Job 18:1 SVV
Toen antwoordde Bildad, de Suhiet, en zeide:
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Job 18:1 DBY
And Bildad the Shuhite answered and said,
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Job 18:1 VUL
respondens autem Baldad Suites dixit
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Job 18:1 WBT
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said,
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Job 18:1 TMB
Then answered Bildad the Shuhite and said:
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Job 18:1 WYC
Then Bildad (the) Shuhite answered, and said,
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Job 18:1 YLT
And Bildad the Shuhite answereth and saith: --
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Job 18 - Matthew Henry Concise Commentary on the Whole Bible

Chapter 18

Bildad reproves Job. (1-4) Ruin attends the wicked. (5-10) The ruin of the wicked. (11-21)

Verses 1-4 Bildad had before given Job good advice and encouragement; here he used nothing but rebukes, and declared his ruin. And he concluded that Job shut out the providence of God from the management of human affairs, because he would not admit himself to be wicked.

Verses 5-10 Bildad describes the miserable condition of a wicked man; in which there is much certain truth, if we consider that a sinful condition is a sad condition, and that sin will be men's ruin, if they do not repent. Though Bildad thought the application of it to Job was easy, yet it was not safe nor just. It is common for angry disputants to rank their opponents among God's enemies, and to draw wrong conclusions from important truths. The destruction of the wicked is foretold. That destruction is represented under the similitude of a beast or bird caught in a snare, or a malefactor taken into custody. Satan, as he was a murderer, so he was a robber, from the beginning. He, the tempter, lays snares for sinners wherever they go. If he makes them sinful like himself, he will make them miserable like himself. Satan hunts for the precious life. In the transgression of an evil man there is a snare for himself, and God is preparing for his destruction. See here how the sinner runs himself into the snare.

Verses 11-21 Bildad describes the destruction wicked people are kept for, in the other world, and which in some degree, often seizes them in this world. The way of sin is the way of fear, and leads to everlasting confusion, of which the present terrors of an impure conscience are earnests, as in Cain and Judas. Miserable indeed is a wicked man's death, how secure soever his life was. See him dying; all that he trusts to for his support shall be taken from him. How happy are the saints, and how indebted to the lord Jesus, by whom death is so far done away and changed, that this king of terrors is become a friend and a servant! See the wicked man's family sunk and cut off. His children shall perish, either with him or after him. Those who consult the true honour of their family, and its welfare, will be afraid of withering all by sin. The judgments of God follow the wicked man after death in this world, as a proof of the misery his soul is in after death, and as an earnest of that everlasting shame and contempt to which he shall rise in the great day. The memory of the just is blessed, but the name of the wicked shall rot, Pr. 10:7 . It would be well if this report of wicked men would cause any to flee from the wrath to come, from which their power, policy, and riches cannot deliver them. But Jesus ever liveth to deliver all who trust in him. Bear up then, suffering believers. Ye shall for a little time have sorrow, but your Beloved, your Saviour, will see you again; your hearts shall rejoice, and your joy no man taketh away.

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