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Do you think we are mere animals? Do you think we are stupid?
Job 18:3 · New Living Translation
Parallel translations
  • WEB Why are we counted as animals, which have become unclean in your sight?
  • KJV Wherefore are we counted as beasts, and reputed vile in your sight?
  • BSB Why are we regarded as cattle, as stupid in your sight?
  • NKJV Why are we counted as beasts, And regarded as stupid in your sight?
  • NASB “Why are we regarded as animals, As stupid in your eyes?

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Quick answer

Bildad takes offense that Job seems to regard the friends as stupid, unclean animals. He resents Job's perceived contempt.

Overview

Bildad feels insulted, asking why he and the others are counted as senseless beasts in Job's eyes. His wounded pride shows how the friends are more defensive of their dignity than attentive to Job's pain. This self-focus contrasts with the humble, others-centered love Scripture commends, which does not insist on its own honor (1 Corinthians 13:5).

Cross-references & the web

Cross-references · 6

  • Ps 73:22I was so senseless and ignorant. I was a brute beast before you.
  • Job 17:4For you have hidden their heart from understanding, Therefore you shall not exalt them.
  • Job 17:10But as for you all, come on now again; I shall not find a wise man among you.
  • Rom 12:10In love of the brothers be tenderly affectionate to one another; in honor preferring one another;
  • Eccl 3:18I said in my heart, “As for the sons of men, God tests them, so that they may see that they themselves are like animals.
  • Job 12:7–8“But ask the animals, now, and they shall teach you; the birds of the sky, and they shall tell you.

Themes, concepts, people & topics

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  • ReferenceInterlinear, lexicon & Strong'sBlue Letter Bible · Seminary · Free

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Christ at the center

Job's cry for a mediator who can lay his hand on both God and man, and his confidence that 'my Redeemer lives' and will stand on the earth, reaches forward to Jesus the living Redeemer.

How Job 18:3 points to him is part of the one story that runs through all Scripture — meet Jesus at the heart of the web, or follow a trail that traces him from Genesis to Revelation.

Original language

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