How long will it be before you make an end of words? consider, and afterwards we will speak.
All Commentaries on Job 18:2 Go To Job 18
George Leo Haydock
AD 1849
Understand ye. Teach this man to comprehend what we say. He deigns not to address Job in person: but repeats most of his former remarks respecting the wicked, as if they were unquestionably applicable to Job, chap. viii. (Calmet)
Hebrew, "mark ye. "Septuagint, "do thou attend. "(Haydock)
Baldad speaks to many who might be of Job's opinion, as he was a figure of the Church, defending the common cause; while his friends, like heretics, speak both true and false things. (St. Gregory xiv. 1.) (Worthington)