JOB—NOTE ON Job 8:4 After the rhetorical questions in v. Job 8:3, Bildad presents two conditional statements (“if... then”) to Job that are meant to represent the consequences of God’s justice. The first statement (v. Job 8:4) assumes that Job’s children have suffered because of their sin. The second calls Job to remember that, if he will repent (v. Job 8:5) and if he is blameless (v. Job 8:6), then God will spare him from the end that his children have suffered.

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