Bildad’s third speech is only a few verses, the debate exhausted. He can only repeat that God is majestic and that no man, “a maggot,” can be righteous or clean before Him. The friends have run out of arguments, their formula unable to explain the righteous sufferer before them.
Job study chapter
Job 25
patriarchal eraBildad’s brief final word: how can man be righteous before the majesty of God?
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