It is Bildad.
ZaccheusAnswer:According to the Bible: "Bildad" would have to be the shortest. He was a "Shuhite" [Job 2:11].
nicodimus
The Apostle Peter, he slept on his watch.Answer:Ohh... I thought it was Bildad the Shuhite.
The man JOB in the Book of Job.
Job lost what he possessed in great testing, but it was restored to him.
ZaccheusAnswer:According to the Bible: "Bildad" would have to be the shortest. He was a "Shuhite" [Job 2:11].
nicodimus
I was taught that it was "...Bildad the Shuhite..." (Job 2:11) (the height of a shoe :)
The Apostle Peter, he slept on his watch.Answer:Ohh... I thought it was Bildad the Shuhite.
In the Bible, the patient man is often attributed to the story of Job. Job exemplified great patience and faith during his trials and tribulations, remaining steadfast in his belief in God despite the suffering he endured.
bible says Job was a perfect and just man.
Job is considered the most patient man in the Bible(James 5:11) "Behold, we count them happy which endure. Ye have heard of the patience of Job, and have seen the end of the Lord; that the Lord is very pitiful, and of tender mercy."The man of patience in the King James version of the Bible is Job.
I think it was Job - hence the saying 'he has the patience of Job...'
There is no specific mention of the shortest man in the Old Testament. The Old Testament primarily focuses on historical events, laws, and religious teachings rather than physical descriptions of individuals' heights.
The man JOB in the Book of Job.
Job lost what he possessed in great testing, but it was restored to him.
The Bible says in Job 1:1 that he was a man from the land of "Uz". Uz, or Hus, is usually associated with the land of Aram and the Aramaeans. Job may have been an Aramaean since he lived in that land.