Jon Collins
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Yeah, the next two are very common, and they're both trash talk.
They're both derogatory words that have an insult built into them.
So one is the Hebrew word Elil, which is also a pun because the first two letters of Elil are the word El, which is a shortened form of Elohim, which means deity.
So already you're taking the letters of the word God, and then you're adding two more letters, and you're making a joke out of it.
Because aleel means useless or worth nothing, related to a Semitic root from Akkadian ulalu, which is like a nothingness or an insult.
And actually you can use this word aleel in Hebrew to describe...
many different things that are useless.
Once he realizes his three friends that presumably came to comfort him are just there to lecture him about God and his life.
Apparently they know more about his life than he does.
So he calls them useless doctors who have come to a man who's sick.
So in Job 13, he calls them physicians or doctors of Eliel.
So back to Habakkuk 2.18, when it's used to describe idols, he says, what value is a pestle when its carver has pestled it?