Elihu desires a further hearing, Job 36:1. Describes the methods of providence, Job 36:5. Warns and counsels Job, vv16-21. Shows God's sovereignty and omnipotence, Job 36:22; Job 36:33.
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See also Job 36 - Introduction in other biblical comments:
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
s...
Elihu's Fourth Speech
In his former speeches Elihu was more theoretical, being intent upon
correcting the false principles in regard to God enunciated by Job
(see headings to ch. 33, 34, 35); in his...
TODAY'S ENGLISH VERSION
Elihu went on talking.
_Elihu_
2 Be patient and listen a little longer
to what I am saying on God's behalf.
3 My knowledge is wide; I will use what I know
to show that Go...
INTRODUCTION TO JOB 36
This chapter, with the following, contains Elihu's fourth and last
discourse, the principal view of which is to vindicate the
righteousness of God; which is done by observing t...