Job 8 KJV: The Second Speech: The Voice of Ancient Tradition
Job 8 documents the first speech of Bildad the Shuhite, who harshly rebukes Job for his words and asserts that God’s justice is absolute and inflexible. It articulates his belief that Job’s children must have sinned to deserve their deaths and suggests that if Job were truly pure, God would have already intervened.
v1-7: Bildad Rebukes Job and Defends God’s Justice
v8-19: The Appeal to the Wisdom of Past Generations
v20-22: The Assurance that God Will Not Cast Away a Perfect Man
They that hate thee shall be clothed with shame; and the dwelling place of the wicked shall come to nought.
Listen to the coldest argument yet, as Bildad suggests that Job's tragedy is simply the outworking of a perfectly fair universe. Begin your study with job 8 summary.
Bildad uses the metaphor of a 'papyrus plant' that withers without water to describe the godless, implying Job is currently in a spiritual drought of his own making. The 'Word Secret' is *Mishpat*, meaning 'justice' or 'judgment,' which Bildad treats as a rigid, mechanical law. Discover the riches with job 8 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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