Internet Verse Search Commentaries Word Analysis ITL - draft

Job 25:1

Context
NET ©

Then Bildad the Shuhite answered:

NIV ©

Then Bildad the Shuhite replied:

NASB ©

Then Bildad the Shuhite answered,

NLT ©

Then Bildad the Shuhite replied:

MSG ©

Bildad the Shuhite again attacked Job:

BBE ©

Then Bildad the Shuhite made answer and said,

NRSV ©

Then Bildad the Shuhite answered:

NKJV ©

Then Bildad the Shuhite answered and said:


KJV
Then answered
<06030> (8799)
Bildad
<01085>
the Shuhite
<07747>_,
and said
<0559> (8799)_,
NASB ©
Then Bildad
<01085>
the Shuhite
<07747>
answered
<06030>
,
HEBREW
rmayw
<0559>
yxsh
<07747>
ddlb
<01085>
Neyw (25:1)
<06030>
LXXM
upolabwn
<5274
V-AAPNS
de
<1161
PRT
baldad {N-PRI} o
<3588
T-NSM
saucithv {N-NSM} legei
<3004
V-PAI-3S
NET © [draft] ITL
Then
<06030>
Bildad
<01085>
the Shuhite
<07747>
answered
<0559>
:
NET ©

Then Bildad the Shuhite answered:

NET © Notes

sn The third speech of Bildad takes up Job 25, a short section of six verses. It is followed by two speeches from Job; and Zophar does not return with his third. Does this mean that the friends have run out of arguments, and that Job is just getting going? Many scholars note that in chs. 26 and 27 there is material that does not fit Job’s argument. Many have rearranged the material to show that there was a complete cycle of three speeches. In that light, 26:5-14 is viewed as part of Bildad’s speech. Some, however, take Bildad’s speech to be only ch. 25, and make 26:5-14 an interpolated hymn. For all the arguments and suggestions, one should see the introductions and the commentaries.



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