Job 34: Elihu’s Second Speech: The Impossibility of Divine Injustice
Job 34 documents Elihu’s insistence that God cannot possibly do pervert justice, as His very nature as the sustainer of the world demands righteousness. He accuses Job of joining the company of the wicked by suggesting that it does not profit a man to delight in God.
v1-9: Quoting Job’s ‘Rebellious’ Claims
v10-15: The Absolute Righteousness of the Sustainer
v16-30: God’s Impartial Judgment of Kings and Nations
Therefore hearken unto me ye men of understanding: far be it from God, that he should do wickedness; and from the Almighty, that he should commit iniquity.
When he giveth quietness, who then can make trouble? and when he hideth his face, who then can behold him? whether it be done against a nation, or against a man only:
For he addeth rebellion unto his sin, he clappeth his hands among us, and multiplieth his words against God.
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Elihu points out that if God 'gathered His spirit to Himself,' all flesh would perish instantly, proving God's continued involvement and care. The ‘Word Secret’ is *Mishpat*, meaning judgment or justice; Elihu argues that Job is lacking this very thing in his arguments. Discover the riches with job 34 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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