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18 lines
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# Why are we regarded as cattle, stupid in your sight?
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"You should not regard us as beasts or think of us as stupid."
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# Why are we
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The word "we" probably refers to Bildad and Job's other friends and so is exclusive.
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# regarded
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Regarding or looking both refer to thinking well or badly of someone.
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# in your sight
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"in your judgment"
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# your sight
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"your sight, you who wrongly think you are great". The word "your" here is plural. Bildad is using sarcasm to tell Job that Job should not think of himself as a great man. |