4 When your children sinned against him, he gave them over to the penalty of their sin.

Other Translations of Job 8:4

King James Version

4 If thy children have sinned against him, and he have cast them away for for...: Heb. in the hand of their transgression their transgression;

English Standard Version

4 If your children have sinned against him, he has delivered them into the hand of their transgression.

The Message

4 It's plain that your children sinned against him - otherwise, why would God have punished them?

New King James Version

4 If your sons have sinned against Him, He has cast them away for their transgression.

New Living Translation

4 Your children must have sinned against him, so their punishment was well deserved.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Job 8:4

Commentary on Job 8:1-7

(Read Job 8:1-7)

Job spake much to the purpose; but Bildad, like an eager, angry disputant, turns it all off with this, How long wilt thou speak these things? Men's meaning is not taken aright, and then they are rebuked, as if they were evil-doers. Even in disputes on religion, it is too common to treat others with sharpness, and their arguments with contempt. Bildad's discourse shows that he had not a favourable opinion of Job's character. Job owned that God did not pervert judgment; yet it did not therefore follow that his children were cast-aways, or that they did for some great transgression. Extraordinary afflictions are not always the punishment of extraordinary sins, sometimes they are the trials of extraordinary graces: in judging of another's case, we ought to take the favorable side. Bildad puts Job in hope, that if he were indeed upright, he should yet see a good end of his present troubles. This is God's way of enriching the souls of his people with graces and comforts. The beginning is small, but the progress is to perfection. Dawning light grows to noon-day.