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Bildad
Biblical figure, an associate of Job / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For other uses, see Bildad, Iran and Bildad (disambiguation).
Bildad (Biblical Hebrew: בִּלְדַּד, romanized: Bildaḏ;[lower-alpha 1] Ancient Greek: Βαλδάδ, romanized: Baldád), the Shuhite, was one of Job's three friends who visited the patriarch in the Hebrew Bible's Book of Job. He was a descendant of Shuah, son of Abraham and Keturah (Genesis 25:1–2),[2] whose family lived in the deserts of Arabia, or a resident of the district.[3] In speaking with Job, his intent was consolation, but he became an accuser, asking Job what he has done to deserve God's wrath.
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