Job's friends blamed him as a wicked man, because he was so afflicted; here he describes their unkindness, showing that what they condemned was capable of excuse. Harsh language from friends, greatly adds to the weight of afflictions: yet it is best not to lay it to heart, lest we harbour resentment. Rather let us look to Him who endured the contradiction of sinners against himself, and was treated with far more cruelty than Job was, or we can be.
SDA Bible Commentary (limited)
Volume 1-7
1. Job answered. Job answers Bildad’s second speech by protesting against the unkindness of his friends, and by once more recounting his woes.