Job Chapter 34

Summery

In Job 34, Elihu continues his speech to Job and his friends, asserting his righteousness and wisdom. He rebukes Job for his words, suggesting that Job's complaints are baseless and that he has been questioning God's justice. Elihu emphasizes God's impartiality and power, highlighting that He cannot be unjust or wicked. He argues that God rewards individuals according to their actions, emphasizing the importance of righteousness and integrity.

Elihu criticizes Job's assertion of innocence and accuses him of speaking without knowledge. He advises Job to submit himself to God's discipline and to acknowledge his sin, reminding him that God is both just and merciful. Elihu encourages Job to cry out to God for understanding and to trust in His righteous judgment.