Should a wise man utter vain knowledge, and fill his belly with the east wind?
Parallel translations
- WEB “Should a wise man answer with vain knowledge, and fill himself with the east wind?
- BSB “Does a wise man answer with empty counsel or fill his belly with the hot east wind?
- NKJV “Should a wise man answer with empty knowledge, And fill himself with the east wind?
- NASB “Should a wise man answer with windy knowledge, And fill himself with the east wind?
- NLT “A wise man wouldn’t answer with such empty talk! You are nothing but a windbag.
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Quick answer
Eliphaz charges that a wise man would not speak empty, windy words. He dismisses Job's defense as hot air.
Overview
Eliphaz asks whether a wise man would answer with 'vain knowledge' and fill himself with the 'east wind,' a scorching, destructive wind. He accuses Job of speaking emptily and harmfully. The taunt reveals how Eliphaz has moved from earlier gentleness to contempt for Job's protests.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 6
- Job 6:26Do ye imagine to reprove words, and the speeches of one that is desperate, which are as wind?
- Job 8:2How long wilt thou speak these things? and how long shall the words of thy mouth be like a strong wind?
- Job 13:2What ye know, the same do I know also: I am not inferior unto you.
- Jas 3:13Who is a wise man and endued with knowledge among you? let him shew out of a good conversation his works with meekness of wisdom.
- Hos 12:1Ephraim feedeth on wind, and followeth after the east wind: he daily increaseth lies and desolation; and they do make a covenant with the Assyrians, and oil is carried into Egypt.
- Job 11:2–3Should not the multitude of words be answered? and should a man full of talk be justified?
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