Job 34
Elihu speaks, criticizing Job's friends and asserting that God is just and wise.
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Elihu Speaks
Commentary
Job 34 is a chapter that speaks to the importance of justice and righteousness. Elihu, the speaker in this chapter, is making a case for why God is just and righteous in His dealings with mankind. He begins by asserting that God is omniscient and all-knowing, and that He is aware of all the actions of mankind. Elihu then goes on to explain that God is just and righteous in His judgments, and that He will not allow the wicked to go unpunished. He also states that God is merciful and compassionate, and that He will forgive those who repent and turn away from their wickedness. Elihu then goes on to explain that God is not partial in His judgments, and that He will judge both the righteous and the wicked according to their deeds. He also states that God will not be swayed by bribes or flattery, and that He will judge each person according to their own merits. Elihu then concludes by asserting that God is wise and just, and that He will ultimately bring justice and righteousness to the world. This chapter is an important reminder of the importance of justice and righteousness in the world. It is a reminder that God is just and righteous in His dealings with mankind, and that He will not be swayed by bribes or flattery. It is also a reminder that God is merciful and compassionate, and that He will forgive those who repent and turn away from their wickedness. Finally, it is a reminder that God is wise and just, and that He will ultimately bring justice and righteousness to the world.
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There are 37 verses in Job, chapter 34.