BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images Job 35:7
7. If you are upright, what do you give to him? or what does he take from your hand?
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Summary: In Job 35, Elihu continues his discourse, emphasizing the greatness and justice of God. He argues that human suffering does not imply God's injustice and that God is not affected by human actions or needs. Elihu asserts that God's purpose transcends human understanding, and while people may complain about their suffering, it does not change God’s nature or diminish His power. He challenges the idea that one’s righteousness can compel God to respond, suggesting instead that God's actions are based on divine wisdom rather than human merit. Elihu also highlights the importance of recognizing God’s workings in the world, urging Job to acknowledge God’s sovereignty and to consider the majesty of His creation. Throughout the chapter, themes of divine justice, the nature of God, and the futility of human arguments against Him are prevalent. Elihu's message serves as a reminder of humanity's limited perspective in contrast to God's infinite wisdom.
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