“Which wise men have told from their fathers, and have not hid it:”
"What wise men have told, and their fathers have not hidden." Eliphaz appeals to the wisdom tradition transmitted through generations. The fact that fathers did not hide this wisdom suggests its universality—it is not secret knowledge but common understanding. Yet by attributing wisdom to fathers and wise ancestors, Eliphaz also implies that this knowledge predates and transcends any single individual's experience.
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