Verse 1
JOB 26
JOB'S NINTH SPEECH:
JOB'S EVALUATION OF HIS FRIENDS' "CONSOLATIONS"
"Then Job answered, and said,
How hast thou helped him who is without power!
How hast thou saved the arm that hath no strength!
How hast thou counseled him that hath no wisdom,
And plentifully declared sound knowledge!
To whom hast thou uttered words?
And whose spirit came forth from thee?"
Our interpretation of this passage is that it is an ironic and sarcastic rejection by Job of his friends' inability to bring him any consolation whatever. We believe that all of the opening clauses here are interrogatives and should be followed by question marks.
"Whose spirit came forth from thee?" (Job 26:4). Driver gave the meaning here as, "You are comforting me with words you have plagiarized."[1] Kelly agreed with this, writing that, "Job implies that Bildad's speech is not his own view, that he parrots another, or is repeating what some evil spirit has told him."[2]
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