JOB 32-37. SPEECH OF ELIHU. Reasons have already been given in the
Introduction for regarding this as a later addition to the poem. The
point of view of Elihu is very much that of Eliphaz, viz. that
suffering is disciplinary. If it is rightly accepted, and its lesson
learned, God will graciously res... [ Continue Reading ]
Prose introduction, explaining the intervention of Elihu. Observe that
whereas Job and his friends are introduced without genealogy it is not
so with Elihu. His name means He is my God, that of Barachel his
father God blesses. Buz is a Nahorite clan, according to Genesis
22:21. Uz and Buz were broth... [ Continue Reading ]
Elihu had remained silent because of his youth. However wisdom is not
a matter of age, but of Divine inspiration. Where the friends have
failed, Elihu will succeed: there is no need to call in God.
Job 32:13 is a direct polemic against the poet, a strong assertion
that the Divine speeches which fol... [ Continue Reading ]
If the friends have nothing to say, that is no reason for Elihu's
silence. He is full of words, and must give them vent. The fear of God
will prevent his showing partiality.... [ Continue Reading ]