Job 37

Job 37

Elihu concludes his speech by urging Job to tremble before the awesome power of God. He describes in detail the terrifying beauty and power of a storm, emphasizing God’s command over lightning, thunder, and wind. Elihu states that these displays are evidence of God’s constant work in the world, whether for discipline or mercy. Elihu finally admits that they cannot understand the limits of God's power. He challenges Job to cease his arrogant arguments, as God does not regard those who are wise in their own eyes.

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