What wise men have told, Not hiding anything received from their fathers,
Parallel translations
- WEB (which wise men have told by their fathers, and have not hidden it;
- KJV Which wise men have told from their fathers, and have not hid it:
- BSB what was declared by wise men and was not concealed from their fathers,
- NASB What wise people have told, And have not concealed from their fathers,
- NLT And it is confirmed by the reports of wise men who have heard the same thing from their fathers—
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Quick answer
Eliphaz appeals to the inherited wisdom of the fathers, claiming his teaching rests on a long, openly handed-down tradition. He grounds his authority in ancestral testimony.
Overview
Eliphaz reinforces his words by invoking generations of wise men who passed down their understanding without concealment. In the ancient world, such inherited tradition carried great weight. Yet tradition alone, however venerable, cannot account for Job's case, reminding us that received wisdom must be tested against the fuller revelation of God's purposes.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 5
- Job 8:8“Please inquire of past generations. Find out about the learning of their fathers.
- Ps 78:3–6Which we have heard and known, and our fathers have told us.
- Job 15:10With us are both the gray-headed and the very aged men, much elder than your father.
- Isa 38:19The living, the living, he shall praise you, as I do today. The father shall make known your truth to the children.
- Ps 71:18Yes, even when I am old and gray-haired, God, don’t forsake me, until I have declared your strength to the next generation, your might to everyone who is to come.
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