Job 8:1

"Job."

Key Reflection

In Job 8:1-2, Bildad challenges Job's suffering by suggesting that God does not afflict the righteous without cause and that Job should look to his past actions for answers. This interaction sets the stage for a broader exploration of divine justice and human suffering, which becomes central to the entire narrative.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Then answered Bildad the Shuhite -; see the notes atJob 2:11.

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