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JOB 18:1–18:21 ©

Bildad’s second response to Iyyov

This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.

Readers’ Version

Literal Version

18:1 Bildad’s second response to Iyyov

18Then Bildad (from Shuah) responded again:

2How long until you stop all these words?

Think first, and then afterwards we can speak.

3Why are we regarded as cattle,

as if we’re considered by you all as being stupid?

4People who tear themselves apart in anger,

will the ground be abandoned for your sakes,

or the rock removed out of its place?


5Indeed, the light of wicked people[fn] is extinguished.

≈ the flame of their fire won’t shine.

6The light in their tents will go dark.

≈ and the lamps that hang over their heads will go out.

7Their strong steps will get shorter,

and their own schemes make them depressed.

8Yes, they’ll get their feet caught in a net,

≈ and they’ll wander around in a maze.

9They’ll get their heels caught in traps,

≈ the sprung jaws will keep hold of them.

10A rope is hidden in the ground,

≈ and a noose lies there on their paths.

11Sudden noises around them will terrify them,

and follow their steps as they run away.

12Their strength dissolves into hunger,

and disaster has been prepared for them to stumble into.

13It devours parts of their skin,

≈ death begins by devouring their body parts.

14They’re pulled from their tents where they felt secure,

and taken away to the king of terrors.

15Other people will live in their tents.

Sulfur is scattered over their homes.

16Their roots dry up underneath them,

≈ and their branches above them all wither.

17No one on the earth will remember them any more,

≈ and no streets will be named after them.[fn]

18They’ll be driven from the light out into the darkness,

≈ and they’ll be chased out of this world.

19You won’t find any of their children or grandchildren in their town.

≈ nor find any survivor where they previously lived.

20Those in the west are appalled at their fate,

≈ and those in the east are getting the shudders.

21That’s certainly how the homes of wicked people end up,

≈ and that’s the place for people who don’t know God.


18:5 This segment is about ‘the wicked man’ (somewhat general, but also obviously referring to Iyyov), but we’ve generalised it into ‘wicked people’ as being more relevant to the average reader (of both sexes).

18:17 That was a paraphrase (and probably an anachronism) that we couldn’t resist (and will probably delete again). It’s really something more like ‘no one will mention their names on the streets’.

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18and_ Bildad _he_answered the_Shuhite and_he_said.
2Until when will_you_make ends_of words/messages you(pl)_will_consider and_after we_will_speak.
3Why are_we_regarded like_cattle are_we_considered_stupid in_your_two’s_of_eyes.
4one_who_tears self_of_his in_his_of_anger for_your_sake will_it_be_abandoned the_earth and_will_it_move a_rock from_its_of_place.
5Also the_light_of wicked_people it_is_extinguished and_not the_flame_of it_shines his_fire_of_of.
6the_light[fn] it_grows_dark in_his_of_tent and_his_of_lamp on/upon/above_him/it it_is_extinguished.
7the_steps_of They_are_restricted his_strength_of_of and_it_throws_him_down plan[s]_of_his_own.
8If/because he_is_caught in_a_net by_his_of_feet and_on a_network he_walks_about.
9It_takes_hold on_a_heel a_trap it_takes_hold on/upon/above_him/it a_snare.
10is_hidden on_the_earth rope_of_his and_his_of_trap on the_path.
11All_around they_terrify_him sudden_terror(s) and_they_scatter_him to_his_of_feet.
12It_is hungry strength_of_his and_disaster is_prepared for_his_of_stumbling.
13It_consumes the_parts_of his_skin_of_of it_consumes parts_of_his the_firstborn_of death.
14He_is_torn_away from_his_of_tent of_confidence_of_his_object and_it_makes_him_march to_the_king_of sudden_terror(s).
15It_dwells in_his_of_tent some_of_not_of to_him/it it_is_scattered over estate_of_his sulfur.
16From_under roots_of_his they_are_dried_up and_(from)_above branch[es]_of_his it_withers.
17Remembrance_of_his it_perishes from the_earth and_not a_name to_him/it on the_surface_of the_street.
18People_drive_him from_light into darkness and_from_the_world they_chase_him_away.
19Not posterity to_him/it and_not progeny is_among_his_of_people and_there_is_not a_survivor in_his_of_sojourning-places.
20On day_of_his they_are_appalled the_western and_the_eastern they_take_hold_of a_shudder.
21Surely these are_the_dwelling_places_of an_unjust_person and_this is_the_place_of one_who_not he_knows god.

18:6 OSHB note: We read one or more accents in L differently than BHS. Often this notation indicates a typographical error in BHS.

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JOB 18:1–18:21 ©

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