| Webster's Online Dictionary |
"BILDAD" is a common misspelling or typo for: Blinded, Gilded, Ballad, Belted, Bridled, Beldam, Bided, Badland, Birded. |
Date "BILDAD" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1611. (references) |
| Domain | Definition | ||
| Bible | 1: (son of contention), the second of Job’s three friends. He is called "the Shuhite," which implies both his family and nation. (Job 2:11) (B.C. about 2000.). (references) | 2: Bildad son of contention, one of Job's friends. He is called "the Shuhite," probably as belonging to Shuah, a district in Arabia, in which Shuah, the sixth son of Abraham by Keturah, settled (Gen. 25:2). He took part in each of the three controversies into which Job's friends entered with him (Job 8:1; 18:1; 25:1), and delivered three speeches, very severe and stern in their tone, although less violent than those of Zophar, but more so than those of Eliphaz. Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary. | |
| Wikipedic | One of Job's three friends. His intent is consolation, but he becomes an accuser asking Job what he has done to deserve God's wrath. (references) | ||
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