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Elihu’s Fourth Speech[a]

Chapter 36

God Renders Justice to the Afflicted.[b] Elihu then proceeded further and said:

“Be patient a little longer while I instruct you,
    for I have more to say on God’s behalf.

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Footnotes

  1. Job 36:1 With his usual excessive emphasis, Elihu repeats in his last discourse the main current beliefs on the justice and greatness of God: God does indeed reward the righteous and punish sinners (in direct contrast to Job’s assertions). The text, which is often corrupt, does not allow us always to determine just what is proper to Elihu.
  2. Job 36:1 God’s greatness consists in being just. He refutes the pretensions of the wicked and powerful and saves the poor. If Job could understand this, hope would arise in him. At times, the text speaks of poverty with the tone of the Gospel.