Generally, younger people turn to older generations of men and women for advice and comfort during tough times. It is just common sense to seek wisdom from people who have already seen and gone through the various trials that occur throughout life. But Elihu reverses roles in the final chapters of Job. He thinks that he has wisdom to impart to his older counterpart—and he actually has the mettle to voice his views. Covers Job 32–33.
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Beyond the image of suffering and loss that is so connected to Job, there is a full picture of faith and God's grace that is also integral to his stor...