Job 33

Job 33

Elihu directly addresses Job, claiming he will speak on God's behalf. Elihu argues that God does not need to answer every human demand, because He speaks to men in many ways—through dreams, visions, and pain—to turn them from pride and destructive paths. Elihu explains that suffering can be a form of divine discipline, used to correct a person and bring them to repentance, saving them from the Pit. Elihu urges Job to listen, promising to prove that God is always righteous.

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