Job 26 - Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary on the Bible

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Job reproves Bildad.

Job derided Bildad's answer; his words were a mixture of peevishness and self-preference. Bildad ought to have laid before Job the consolations, rather than the terrors of the Almighty. Christ knows how to speak what is proper for the weary, Isa 50:4; and his ministers should not grieve those whom God would not have made sad. We are often disappointed in our expectations from our friends who should comfort us; but the Comforter, the Holy Ghost,

never mistakes, nor fails of his end. (Job 26:5-14)

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