Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Job 8:10 - 8:10

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Jamieson Fausset Brown Commentary - Job 8:10 - 8:10


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teach thee - Job 6:24 had said, “Teach me.” Bildad, therefore, says, “Since you want teaching, inquire of the fathers. They will teach thee.”

utter words - more than mere speaking; “put forth well-considered words.”

out of their heart - from observation and reflection; not merely, from their mouth: such, as Bildad insinuates, were Job’s words. Job 8:11-13 embody in poetic and sententious form (probably the fragment of an old poem) the observation of the elders. The double point of comparison between the ungodly and the paper-reed is: 1. the luxuriant prosperity at first; and, 2. the sudden destruction.