Job 2:11
friends.6:14; 16:20; 19:19,21; 42:7; Pr 17:17; 18:24; 27:10Temanite.6:19; 15:1; Ge 36:11,15; Jer 49:7Shuhite.8:1; 18:1; Ge 25:2; 1Ch 1:32to come.42:11; Ge 37:35; Isa 51:19; Joh 11:19; Ro 12:15; 1Co 12:26Heb 13:3to comfort.13:4; 16:2Job 8:1
1 Bildad shews God's justice in dealing with men according to their works.8 He alleges antiquity to prove the certain destruction of the hypocrite.20 He applies God's just dealing to Job. Bildad.2:11Job 25:1
1 Bildad shews that man cannot be justified before God.Job 42:7-9
Eliphaz.2:11; 4:1; 8:1; 11:1My.32:2,3,5ye have.11:5,6; Ps 51:4 Therefore.From this it appears that Job was considered as a priest, not only to his own family, but also to others. For his children he offered burnt offerings, (ch. 1:5,) and now he is to make the same kind of offerings, accompanied with intercession, in behalf of his three friends. This is a full proof of the innocence and integrity of Job. seven bullocks.Nu 23:1,14,29; 1Ch 15:26; 2Ch 29:21; Eze 45:23; Heb 10:4,10-14go.Mt 5:23,24offer.1:5; Ex 18:12my servant Job shall.Ge 20:17; Isa 60:14; Jer 14:11; 15:1; Eze 14:14; Heb 7:25; Jas 5:141Jo 5:6; Re 3:9him. Heb. his face, or person.9; 1Sa 25:35; Mal 1:8,9; Mt 3:17; Eph 1:6lest.Ps 103:10; 2Ti 4:14 did.34:31,32; Isa 60:14; Mt 7:24; Joh 2:5; Ac 9:6; 10:33; Heb 11:8Job. Heb. the face of Job.8; 22:27; Pr 3:11,12; Ec 9:7
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