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Job 8:2

"How long will you talk like that? Your words are nothing but hot air!

Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Words;  

Dictionaries:

- Charles Buck Theological Dictionary - Greatness of God;   Hypocrisy;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Job, the Book of;  

Parallel Translations

Christian Standard Bible®
How long will you go on saying these things?Your words are a blast of wind.
Hebrew Names Version
"How long will you speak these things? Shall the words of your mouth be a mighty wind?
King James Version
How long wilt thou speak these things? and how long shall the words of thy mouth be like a strong wind?
English Standard Version
"How long will you say these things, and the words of your mouth be a great wind?
New Century Version
"How long will you say such things? Your words are no more than wind.
New English Translation
"How long will you speak these things, seeing that the words of your mouth are like a great wind?
Amplified Bible
"How long will you say these things? And will the words of your mouth be a mighty wind?
New American Standard Bible
"How long will you say these things, And the words of your mouth be a mighty wind?
World English Bible
"How long will you speak these things? Shall the words of your mouth be a mighty wind?
Geneva Bible (1587)
Howe long wilt thou talke of these things? and howe long shall the wordes of thy mouth be as a mightie winde?
Legacy Standard Bible
"How long will you say these things,And the words of your mouth be a mighty wind?
Berean Standard Bible
"How long will you go on saying such things? The words of your mouth are a blustering wind.
Contemporary English Version
How long will you talk and keep saying nothing?
Complete Jewish Bible
"How long will you go on talking like this? What you are saying is raging wind!
Darby Translation
How long wilt thou speak these things? and the words of thy mouth be a strong wind?
George Lamsa Translation
How long will you speak these things? And how long will your mouth utter proud words?
Lexham English Bible
"How long will you say these things, and the words of your mouth be a mighty wind?
Literal Translation
Until when will you speak these things, since the words of your mouth are like a mighty wind?
Miles Coverdale Bible (1535)
How longe wilt thou talke of soch thinges? how longe shal yi mouth speake so proude wordes?
American Standard Version
How long wilt thou speak these things? And how long shall the words of thy mouth be like a mighty wind?
Bible in Basic English
How long will you say these things, and how long will the words of your mouth be like a strong wind?
Bishop's Bible (1568)
Howe long wilt thou talke of such thinges? howe long shall the wordes of thy mouth be as a mightie wind?
JPS Old Testament (1917)
How long wilt thou speak these things, seeing that the words of thy mouth are as a mighty wind?
King James Version (1611)
How long wilt thou speake these things? and how long shall the wordes of thy mouth be like a strong wind?
Brenton's Septuagint (LXX)
How long wilt thou speak these things, how long shall the breath of thy mouth be abundant in words?
English Revised Version
How long wilt thou speak these things? and how long shall the words of thy mouth be like a mighty wind?
Wycliffe Bible (1395)
Hou longe schalt thou speke siche thingis? The spirit of the word of thi mouth is manyfold.
Update Bible Version
How long will you speak these things? And [how long] shall the words of your mouth be [like] a mighty wind?
Webster's Bible Translation
How long wilt thou speak these [things]? and [how long shall] the words of thy mouth [be like] a strong wind?
New King James Version
"How long will you speak these things, And the words of your mouth be like a strong wind?
New Living Translation
"How long will you go on like this? You sound like a blustering wind.
New Life Bible
"How long will you say these things, and the words of your mouth be a strong wind?
New Revised Standard
"How long will you say these things, and the words of your mouth be a great wind?
J.B. Rotherham Emphasized Bible
How long wilt thou speak these things? Or, as a mighty wind, shall be the sayings of thy mouth?
Douay-Rheims Bible
How long wilt thou speak these things, and how long shall the words of thy mouth be like a strong wind?
Revised Standard Version
"How long will you say these things, and the words of your mouth be a great wind?
Young's Literal Translation
Till when dost thou speak these things? And a strong wind -- sayings of thy mouth?
New American Standard Bible (1995)
"How long will you say these things, And the words of your mouth be a mighty wind?

Contextual Overview

1 Then Bildad from Shuah answered: 2 "How long will you talk like that? Your words are nothing but hot air! 3 God is always fair. God All-Powerful does what is right. 4 If your children sinned against God, he punished them. They paid for their sins. 5 But now, look to God and pray to the All-Powerful. 6 If you are pure and good, he will quickly come to help you. He will give your family back to you. 7 Then you will have a lot more than you had in the beginning!

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

How long: Job 11:2, Job 11:3, Job 16:3, Job 18:2, Job 19:2, Job 19:3, Exodus 10:3, Exodus 10:7, Proverbs 1:22

the words: Job 6:9, Job 6:26, Job 7:11, Job 15:2, 1 Kings 19:11

Reciprocal: 1 Samuel 1:14 - How long Job 34:37 - multiplieth Psalms 139:4 - there is not Jeremiah 5:13 - the prophets

Cross-References

Genesis 7:11
On the 17th day of the second month, when Noah was 600 years old, the springs under the earth broke through the ground, and water flowed out everywhere. The sky also opened like windows and rain poured down. The rain fell on the earth for 40 days and 40 nights. That same day Noah went into the boat with his wife, his sons Shem, Ham, and Japheth, and their wives.
Genesis 8:11
And that afternoon the dove came back to Noah. The dove had a fresh olive leaf in its mouth. This was a sign to show Noah that there was dry ground on the earth.
Genesis 8:13
After that Noah opened the door of the boat. He looked and saw that the ground was dry. This was the first day of the first month of the year. He was 601 years old.
Job 38:37
Who is wise enough to count the clouds and tip them over to pour out their rain?
Proverbs 8:28
I was there when he put the clouds in the sky and made the deep springs flow.
Jonah 2:3
"You threw me into the sea. Your powerful waves splashed over me. I went down, down into the deep sea. The water was all around me.
Matthew 8:9
I know this, because I understand authority. There are people who have authority over me, and I have soldiers under my authority. I tell one soldier, ‘Go,' and he goes. I tell another soldier, ‘Come,' and he comes. I say to my servant, ‘Do this,' and my servant obeys me."

Gill's Notes on the Bible

How long wilt thou speak these [things]?.... Either what he had delivered in the "third" chapter in cursing the day of his birth, and wishing for death, in which sentiments he still continued, and resolutely defended; or those expressed in the "two" preceding chapters, in answer to Eliphaz; this he said, as wondering that he should be able to continue his discourse to such a length, and to express himself with such vehemence, when his spirits might be thought to be so greatly depressed by his afflictions, and his body enfeebled by diseases; or as angry with him for his blasphemy against God, as he was ready to term it, his bold and daring speeches of him, and charge of unrighteousness on him, and for his disregard to what Eliphaz had said, his contempt of in and opposition to it; or as impatient at his long reply, wanting him to cease speaking, that he might return an answer, and therefore breaks in upon him before he had well done, see

Job 18:2; or as despising what he had said, representing it as idle talk, and as mere trifling; and so some render the words, "how long wilt thou trifle after this sort?" g or throw out such nonsense and fabulous stuff as this?

and [how long shall] the words of thy mouth [be like] a strong wind? blustering, boisterous, and noisy, to which passionate words, expressed in a loud and sonorous manner, may be compared; and so we say of a man in a passion and rage, that he "storms". Bildad thought that his speeches were hard and rough, and stout against God, and very indecent and unbecoming a creature to his Maker, and not kind and civil to them his friends; and yet they were like wind, vain and empty, great swelling words, but words of vanity; they were spoken, and seemed big, but had nothing solid and substantial in them, as Bildad thought.

g תמלל אלה "nugaberis haec", Cocceius; "talia", Tigurine version; "talk after this sort?" Broughton.

Barnes' Notes on the Bible

How long wilt thou speak these things? - The flyings of murmuring and complaint, such as he had uttered in the previous chapters.

The words of thy mouth be like a strong wind? - The Syriac and Arabic (according to Walton) render this, “the spirit of pride fill thy mouth.” The Septuagint renders it, “The spirit of thy mouth is profuse of words” - πολυῤῥῆμον polurrēmon. But the common rendering is undoubtedly correct, and the expression is a very strong and beautiful one. His language of complaint and murmuring was like a tempest. It swept over all barriers, and disregarded all restraint. The same figure is found in Aristophanes, Ran. 872, as quoted by Schultens, Τυφὼς ἐχβαίειν παρασκενάξεται Tuphōs ekbainein paraskeuacetai - a tempest of words is preparing to burst forth. And in Silius Italicus, xxi. 581:

- qui tanta superbo

Facta sonas ore, et spumanti turbine perflas

Ignorantum aures.

The Chaldee renders it correctly רבא זעפא - a great tempest.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Job 8:2. How long wilt thou speak these things? — Wilt thou still go on to charge God foolishly? Thy heavy affliction proves that thou art under his wrath; and his wrath, thus manifested, proves that it is for thy sins that he punisheth thee.

Be like a strong wind? — The Arabic, with which the Syriac agrees, is [Syriac] rucholazomati, the spirit of pride. Wilt thou continue to breathe forth a tempest of words? This is more literal.


 
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