Job 32

Job 32

The three friends stop speaking because Job persists in his righteousness (claiming he is innocent). A younger man named Elihu steps forward, having been silent until now. Elihu is angry at Job for justifying himself rather than God, and he is angry at the three friends for failing to find a proper answer yet still condemning Job. Elihu, speaking with youthful confidence, explains that he will speak from his spirit and reason, arguing that wisdom does not belong solely to the old.

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Job 13

Job declares he has finished debating his friends and directly challenges God. He urges his friends to be silent, as he is determined to defend his integrity directly before his Maker.

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Job expresses a deep fear of God’s anger, lamenting that human life is short and temporary. He asks why God focuses so relentlessly on crushing such a frail, mortal being.

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