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Therefore, Job, I ask you— In the next chapter, he addresses the three friends of Job. This is addressed particularly to him.
My s…

Therefore, Job, I ask you. —He begins by professing his sincerity and integrity; and with reference to Job’s expressed desire to f…

"I am only a young man, but I speak because I cannot keep silent.
"An impulse moves me; I am like a vessel needing an outlet. I desire to sp…

Wherefore, Job, I pray you, hear my speeches
In the preceding chapter, Elihu directed his discourse to the three fri…

Job had desired a judge to decide his appeal. Elihu was one according to his wish, a man like himself. If we would rightly convince men, it must be…

The text has already stated that Elihu was angry with Job and his friends (Job 32:2–3). After denouncing the laziness of Job’s friends,…
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Albert Barnes
AlbertBarnes