Job 35

Job 35

Elihu confronts Job's argument that his suffering proves his innocence. Elihu challenges Job's question, "What profit is it to me if I am cleansed of my sin?" Elihu explains that human sin or righteousness does not impact God's majesty in heaven; it only affects other men. Elihu concludes that Job's real failure lies in his pride and ignorance, as he has prayed for God to answer but failed to wait patiently for God's justice and answer to be revealed.

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Job 27

Job affirms his determination to hold onto his integrity, refusing to admit to sins he did not commit. He repeats the common theme that the wicked will ultimately receive God's judgment.

Job 28

Job praises the great effort humans put into mining the earth for precious gems and metals. He concludes that though man is skilled in finding earth's treasures, wisdom cannot be found on earth but comes only from God.

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