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2 Οκτ 2023 · Elihu appears in Job 32-Job 37. For those unfamiliar with the story, Job, the central character, experiences immense suffering. He loses his wealth, health, and family, leading him to question the reasons for his afflictions.
Elihu (Hebrew: אֱלִיהוּא ’Ĕlīhū’, 'my God is he') is a critic of Job and his three friends in the Hebrew Bible's Book of Job. He is said to have been the son of Barachel and a descendant of Buz, who may have been from the line of Abraham ( Genesis 22:20–21 mentions Buz as a nephew of Abraham).
4 Ιαν 2022 · In short, Elihu condemns Job’s friends and Job’s claim of being without sin, declares God’s justice, condemns Job’s attitude toward God, and exalts God’s greatness. Elihu’s four-part speech is followed by God breaking His silence to directly answer Job.
7 Οκτ 2011 · Elihu is the spokesman of God, for 6 chapters, leading up to the summit of the book, which begins in 38.1... the one-on-one with the LORD and Job! In 42.5-6 , Job admits that he had only heard about God; but now he knows who God really is.
25 Ιαν 2024 · After listening to the friends and Job speak, Elihu becomes “angry with Job because he justified himself rather than God” (Job 32:2). That is, Elihu is displeased with Job’s self-righteousness. Elihu also believes the three friends judge Job based on a narrow, legalistic view of God’s righteousness.
Elihu, the son of Barachel the Buzite, mysteriously appears after Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar quit arguing with Job. Elihu is angry—both at Job for insisting upon his own righteousness, and at Job’s three friends for failing to answer him adequately.
Elihu, in the Hebrew Bible, a comforter of Job, the biblical prototype of undeserved suffering. Because Elihu’s speech, which appears in the Book of Job (chapters 32–37), differs in style from the rest of the work and because he is not mentioned elsewhere in it—as the other three comforters.