SEV Biblia, Chapter 35:16
por eso Job abrió su boca vanamente, y multiplica palabras sin sabiduría.
Clarke's Bible Commentary - Job 35:16
Verse 16. Therefore doth Job open his mouth in vain ] God will execute vengeance when it may best serve the ends of his justice, providence, and mercy. The delay of judgment is not proof that it shall not be executed; nor is the deferring of mercy any proof that God has forgotten to be gracious. He multiplieth words without knowledge ] However this may apply to Job, it most certainly applies very strongly and generally to the words, not only of Job's three friends, but to those also of Elihu himself. The contest is frequently a strife of words.
Matthew Henry Commentary
Verses 14-16 - As in prosperity we are ready to think our mountain will never be brought low; so when in adversity, we are ready to think our valle will never be filled up. But to conclude that to-morrow must be as thi day, is as absurd as to think that the weather, when either fair or foul, will be always so. When Job looked up to God, he had no reason to speak despairingly. There is a day of judgment, when all that seem amiss will be found to be right, and all that seems dark and difficul will be cleared up and set straight. And if there is Divine wrath in our troubles, it is because we quarrel with God, are fretful, an distrust Divine Providence. This was Job's case. Elihu was directed by God to humble Job, for as to some things he had both opened his mout in vain, and had multiplied words without knowledge. Let us be admonished, in our afflictions, not so much to set forth the greatnes of our suffering, as the greatness of the mercy of God __________________________________________________________________
Original Hebrew
ואיוב 347 הבל 1892 יפצה 6475 פיהו 6310 בבלי 1097 דעת 1847 מלין 4405 יכבר׃ 3527