Bridgeway Bible Commentary - Job 18:1-21
Bildad speaks (18:1-21)In an angry outburst, Bildad accuses Job of not answering their arguments directly and of looking for arguments on other matters instead. Job speaks to them as if they were stupid cattle, and speaks to God as if the Creator should change the world to suit Job (18:1-4).Then, with inexcusable heartlessness (in view of the recent calamities in Job’s household), Bildad further describes the punishment that justly falls on the wicked. In his house sorrow will replace happiness... read more
Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - Job 18:5-7
Job 18:5-7. Yea Depend upon it, the thing is true and certain, notwithstanding thy dissatisfaction and opposition to it; the light of the wicked shall be put out All their glory and felicity shall perish: and the spark of his fire shall not shine His light is but a spark, which shines briskly for a moment, and is soon extinguished. The light shall be dark in his tabernacle That is, in his family. Instead of his former splendour, both he and his children shall fall into extreme... read more