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Verse Job 32:3. _THEY HAD FOUND NO ANSWER_] They had condemned Job;
and yet could not answer his arguments on the general subject, and in
vindication of himself....
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BECAUSE THEY HAD FOUND NO ANSWER, AND YET HAD CONDEMNED JOB - They
held Job to be guilty, and yet they were unable to adduce the proof of
it, and to reply to what he had said. They still maintained th...
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CHAPTER S 32--33:7
_ 1. Elihu introduced (Job 32:1)_
2. I waited, but now must speak (Job 32:6)
3. His address to Job (Job 33:1)
Job 32:1. As
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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 Barach...
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CONDEMNED JOB. The primitive text reads "condemned God", but was
altered from motives of false reverence by the _Sopherim_ to "Job".
See App-33....
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BECAUSE THEY HAD FOUND NO ANSWER, &C.— Because _they had found no
answer whereby they might convict Job._...
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TEXT 32:1-6a
So these three men ceased to answer Job, because he was righteous in
his own eyes. (2) Then was kindled the wrath of Elihu the son of
Barachel the Buzite, of the family of Ram: against Jo...
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_SO THESE THREE MEN CEASED TO ANSWER JOB, BECAUSE HE WAS RIGHTEOUS IN
HIS OWN EYES._
Prose (poetry begins with "I am young," Job 32:6).
Verse 1. BECAUSE ... - and because they could not proves to hi...
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The friends had not succeeded in refuting Job's arguments, and they
only asserted that he was wicked without proving it....
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THE SPEECHES OF ELIHU
It is the view of almost all scholars that the speeches of Elihu are a
later addition. The grounds for this view are the following. His
presence comes upon the reader with surpri...
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The three friends blamed Job for his own troubles. They were being
cruel to Job. They had no evidence. But they still accused Job.
Jesus warned that we should not act like judges. Of course, there
mu...
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JOB, A SERVANT OF GOD
Job
_KEITH SIMONS_
Words in boxes (except for words in brackets) are from the Bible.
This commentary has been through Advanced Checking.
CHAPTER 32
ELIHU PREPARES HIS SPEEC...
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_(_3_)_ THEY HAD FOUND NO ANSWER. — They could not reply unto Job,
nor deny that he had been in conduct such as he said he had been, and
yet they concluded that he must be wicked because God had smitt...
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וּ בִ שְׁלֹ֣שֶׁת רֵעָיו֮ חָרָ֪ה
אַ֫פֹּ֥ו עַ֤ל
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XXV.
POST-EXILIC WISDOM
Job 32:1; Job 33:1; Job 34:1
A PERSONAGE hitherto unnamed in the course of the drama now assumes
the place of critic and judge between Job and his friends. Elihu, son
of Bara...
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ELIHU ENTERS
Job 32:1
The controversy between Job and his counselors is now at an end. They
have failed in making out their case; but before God Himself takes up
the argument there is another side of...
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The last voice in the earthly controversy is now heard. It is a new
voice, and opportunity never comes to Job to answer. Moreover, God in
the final movements takes no notice other than that of interru...
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Found. Hebrew, "produced an answer, but had still condemned Job;"
(Haydock) or, "had made Job wicked," by giving him occasion to
blaspheme, in order to defend his own righteousness. (Calmet) ---
Septu...
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(3) Also against his three friends was his wrath kindled, because they
had found no answer, and yet had condemned Jobadiah
Certainly Elihu's anger was well founded against Job's three friends:
for th...
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Elihu's Speeches
I. INTRODUCTION
A. In our last study of the book of Job (Chapter s 11-14), - Job had
just replied to Zophar's speech.
1. Chapter 14 concludes the "first round" of speeches by Job's...
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 32 THROUGH 37.
But these spiritual affections of Job did not prevent his turning this
consciousness of integrity into a robe of self-righteousness which hid
G...
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ALSO AGAINST HIS THREE FRIENDS WAS HIS WRATH KINDLED,.... He did not
take part with either side, but blamed both, and took upon him to be a
moderator between them, and deal impartially with them: what...
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Also against his three friends was his wrath kindled, because they had
found no answer, and [yet] had condemned Job.
Ver. 3. _Also against his three friends was his wrath kindled_] True
zeal is of a...
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_Then was kindled the wrath of Elihu_ Elihu, a new personage, here
makes his appearance. Attentive, all the while, to the debate between
Job and his friends, he utters not a word till both sides have...
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Also against his three friends was his wrath kindled because they had
found no answer and yet had condemned Job. They had not been able to
refute his statements, they had not hit upon the right answer...
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THE PAUSE AFTER JOB'S SPEECH...
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Since his three friends have been silenced by Job's strong declaration
of self-righteousness, our attention is drawn to a young man who has
been a silent observer of this interesting drama. There appe...
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He was angry with the three friends because they had condemned Job
without any evidence. So far everyone in the book is angry. The three
friends are mad at Job, he is mad at them, and Job feels that G...
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1-5 Job's friends were silenced, but not convinced. Others had been
present. Elihu was justly displeased with Job, as more anxious to
clear his own character than the justice and goodness of God. Eli...
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Job 32:3 three H7969 friends H7453 wrath H639 aroused H2734 (H8804)
found H4672 (H8804) answer H4617 condemned...
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CONTENTS: Elihu's discourse, stating his reasons for interfering.
CHARACTERS: God, Job, Elihu, friends.
CONCLUSION: One who is jealous of the honor of God cannot be grieved
when injury is plainly do...
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Job 32:2. _Elihu._ The Greek copies read Elihuz, the same as they
write Elijah. The critics refer us for his genealogy to Huz the son of
Nahor; for Ram is thought to be Abraham; but a similarity of na...
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_Then was kindled the wrath of Elihu._
ANALYSIS OF ELIHU’S SPEECH
After the introduction Elihu reproves Job, because he had claimed too
much for himself, and had indulged in a spirit of complaining a...
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JOB 32:1 Elihu: Suffering as a Discipline. A new speaker, Elihu, is
introduced (Job 32:1), followed by an uninterrupted record of his
speeches (Job 32:6). Th
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NOTES
Job 32:2. “_Elihu_” אֱלִיהוּא “my God is He;” or,
according to some: “My God is Jehovab.” Various opinions
concerning him, both as to his personality, speeches, and character.
He has been consid...
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EXPOSITION
A new personage is now introduced upon the scene, who speaks in a new
style and almost in a new language. No previous mention has been made
of him; no subsequent notice is taken of his argu...
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So sitting nearby was a young man whose name was Elihu.
So these three men [Bildad, Zophar, and Eliphaz] cease to answer Job,
because he was righteous in his own eyes. Then was kindled the wrath
of E...
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Acts 24:13; Acts 24:5; Job 15:34; Job 22:5; Job 24:25;...
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HIGH ALTITUDES IN ELIHU'S ANSWER TO JOB
Job 32:1, Job 33:1; Job 34:1; Job 35:1; Job 3
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No answer — To Job's arguments as to the main cause. Condemned —
As a bad man....