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Summary: Reading: Job 35-37 Reading: Job 35-37 Job 35-37 Back to top Job 35-37 Elihu Condemns Job 35 And Elihu answered and said:   “Do you think this to be just?     Do you say, ‘It is my right before God,’   that you ask, ‘What advantage have I?     How am I better off than if I had sinned?’   I will answer you     and your friends with you.   Look at the heavens, and see;     and behold the clouds, which are higher than you.   If you have sinned, what do you accomplish against him?     And if your transgressions are multiplied, what do you do to him?   If you are righteous, what do you give to him?     Or what does he receive from your hand?   Your wickedness concerns a man like yourself,     and your righteousness a son of man.   “Because of the multitude of oppressions people cry out;     they call for help because of the arm of the mighty.1   But none says, ‘Where is God my Maker,     who gives songs in the night,   who teaches us more than the beasts of the earth     and makes us wiser than the birds of the heavens?’   There they cry out, but he does not answer,     because of the pride of evil men.   Surely God does not hear an empty cry,     nor does the Almighty regard it.   How much less when you say that you do not see him,     that the case is before him, and you are waiting for him!   And now, because his anger does not punish,     and he does not take much note of transgression,2   Job opens his mouth in empty talk;     he multiplies words without knowledge.” Elihu Extols God's Greatness 36 And Elihu continued, and said:   “Bear with me a little, and I will show you,     for I have yet something to say on God's behalf.   I will get my knowledge from afar     and ascribe righteousness to my Maker.   For truly my words are not false;     one who is perfect in knowledge is with you.   “Behold, God is mighty, and does not despise any;     he is mighty in strength of understanding.   He does not keep the wicked alive,     but gives the afflicted their right.   He does not withdraw his eyes from the righteous,     but with kings on the throne     he sets them forever, and they are exalted.   And if they are bound in chains     and caught in the cords of affliction,   then he declares to them their work     and their transgressions, that they are behaving arrogantly.   He opens their ears to instruction     and commands that they return from iniquity.   If they listen and serve him,     they complete their days in prosperity,     and their years in pleasantness.   But if they do not listen, they perish by the sword     and die without knowledge.   “The godless in heart cherish anger;     they do not cry for help when he binds them.   They die in youth,     and their life ends among the cult prostitutes.   He delivers the afflicted by their affliction     and opens their ear by adversity.   He also allured you out of distress     into a broad place where there was no cramping,     and what was set on your table was full of fatness.   “But you are full of the judgment