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Do you think this to be right? - This is the point which Elihu now proposes to examine. He, therefore, solemnly appeals to Job himself to de…

My righteousness is more than God’s. —See Job 19:6 and following. Job had not said this in so many words, but what he had said cou…

Thinkest thou this to be right
Elihu appeals to Job himself, to his conscience and reason; who as a natural man, gui…

Elihu reproves Job for justifying himself more than God, and called his attention to the heavens. They are far above us, and God is far above them;…

After Eliud had rejected Job's words—because in his estimation Job attributed evil to divine judgment—he now intends to rebuke him for saying that …
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Albert Barnes
AlbertBarnes