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Bildad (Biblical Hebrew: בִּלְדַּד, romanized:
Bildaḏ;
Ancient Gr****: Βαλδάδ, romanized: Baldád), the Shuhite, was one of Job's
three friends who visited...
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living a life of sin.
Zophar only
speaks twice to Job,
unlike friends Bildad and
Eliphaz who each give
three speeches.
Zophar is the most
impetuous and...
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Bildad Mwaganu Kaggia (1921 – 7
March 2005) was a
Kenyan nationalist, activist, and politician.
Kaggia was a
member of the Mau Mau
Central Committee. After...
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retired whaling captains. Both have
names taken from the Bible: Peleg, and
Bildad.
Peleg served as
first mate
under Ahab on the
Pequod before obtaining his...
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Bildad may
refer to:
Bildad, in the
Hebrew Bible, one of
three friends of Job.
Bildad, a
Quaker shipowner in Moby-****.
Bildad a
village in Iran This disambiguation...
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Bildad Peak (65°49′S 62°36′W / 65.817°S 62.600°W / -65.817; -62.600) is a con****uous snow-capped peak 5
nautical miles (9 km) west of
Spouter Peak...
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characters in the Book of Job
consist of Job, his wife, his
three friends (
Bildad, Eliphaz, and Zophar), a man
named Elihu, God, and angels. It
begins with...
- Job's
response Bildad and Job
Zophar and Job
Second cycle:
Eliphaz and Job
Bildad and Job
Zophar and Job
Third cycle:
Eliphaz and Job
Bildad and Job Three...
- that the "friends" or
companions in this
verse are not his
three friends Bildad, Eliphaz, and Zophar, but "most
probably Job is
considered here the centre...
- The
Kapenguria Six –
Bildad Kaggia, Kung'u Karumba, Jomo Kenyatta, Fred Kubai, Paul Ngei, and Achieng'
Oneko – were six
leading Kenyan nationalists who...