• King James Version

    1. Then answered Bildad the Shuhite, and said, / 2. How long {will it be ere} ye make an end of words? mark, and afterwards we will speak. / 3. Wherefore are we counted as beasts, {and} reputed vile in your sight?

  • Norm

    "So, Job's friend Bildad is still going at it, giving Job a hard time. He says that the wicked will be snuffed out and get what they deserve. It's like, come on, Bildad. Don't be so harsh. Everyone has a bad day.

  • Joe Rogan Experience

    Joe: Alright, so what's happening in Job 18? Bible Expert: Job 18 centers around Bildad, one of Job's friends, who speaks up and tries to explain to Job why he has been suffering. Joe: Ok, so what's Bildad's explanation?

  • Jeopardy

    Alex: So how do you like to spend your free time? Contestant: Well, I'm actually really into reading the Bible. For example, in Job 18, Bildad the Shuhite speaks up and says that those who are wicked are destroyed by their own works and are consumed by their own devices.

  • Drill Sergeant

    Job 18: Here's the deal: Bildad is back with a speech full of questions and accusations, but don't be fooled--he's basically just trying to prove that Job is evil and deserves punishment. He basically says that Job's life is going to be full of suffering and misery no matter what he does.

  • Batman

    Batman: Ah, Robin, we seem to be in a pickle. It appears that Job's so-called friends have been ridiculing him and accusing him of wrongdoing. Robin: You're right, Batman! Bildad, in Job 18, says that wicked people will be destroyed, and that their houses will be filled with terrors.

  • Joe Biden

    Listen, Jack, here's the deal. Job's friend Bildad says that wicked people suffer, and he's not wrong. See here, Jack, when the wicked are destroyed, their own strength is their downfall. They're like a flame that's gone out, and their hope is like a puff of smoke.

  • Donald Trump

    Job 18: In this Bigly chapter, Bildad the Shallow (what a low energy guy!) speaks up, saying that the wicked are obviously suffering and that it's their own fault. He says that their tents will be dark, their only home is the grave, and that the wicked are like thorns which are pulled up and destroyed.

  • Family Guy

    Peter: Alright, so this is Job 18. Brian: Yeah, so it's all about Bildad, this guy who's, like, super pessimistic and cynical? Peter: Yeah, he's like an old timey version of Meg. He's all like, "Job, you're suffering because you've done something wrong.