Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said,
Entonces Bildad de Súah respondió y dijo:
Bildad de Súah toma la palabra para responder en el diálogo.
📚 Contexto Histórico
The Book of Job is set in ancient times, likely during the patriarchal era before Israel's history, and follows a righteous man named Job who endures severe trials to explore themes of suffering and divine justice. Bildad the Shuhite is one of Job's three friends who visit him, intending to offer comfort but often accusing him of hidden sins as part of their cultural worldview that linked suffering to wrongdoing. In Job 25:1, Bildad begins his second speech in response to Job's pleas, continuing the dialogue that highlights how ancient people debated God's ways through poetic exchanges.
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