Job 35
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Job 35 is a chapter that speaks to the power of God and His ability to bring justice to the world. Elihu, a friend of Job, is speaking to Job and reminding him that God is the one who brings justice and that He is the one who will ultimately judge the wicked. Elihu is trying to encourage Job to trust in God and to not be so focused on his own suffering. He reminds Job that God is the one who will bring justice and that He is the one who will ultimately judge the wicked. Elihu also speaks of the power of God's voice and how it can be heard in the thunder and lightning. He speaks of how God's voice can be heard in the thunder and lightning and how it can be heard in the depths of the sea. He speaks of how God's voice can be heard in the heavens and how it can be heard in the depths of the earth. He speaks of how God's voice can be heard in the depths of the grave and how it can be heard in the depths of the abyss. Elihu speaks of how God's voice can be heard in the heavens and how it can be heard in the depths of the earth. He speaks of how God's voice can be heard in the depths of the grave and how it can be heard in the depths of the abyss. He speaks of how God's voice can be heard in the depths of the sea and how it can be heard in the depths of the sky. He speaks of how God's voice can be heard in the depths of the mountains and how it can be heard in the depths of the valleys. Elihu speaks of how God's voice can be heard in the depths of the sea
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