Job 35: Elihu’s Third Speech: Does Human Morality Matter to God?
Job 35 articulates Elihu’s difficult argument that a human’s sin doesn't hurt God, nor does a human’s righteousness help Him; God is inherently self-sufficient. He suggests that God often ignores the cries of the oppressed because they are merely 'crying out like animals' for relief rather than truly seeking their Maker.
v1-8: God’s Independence from Human Actions
v9-13: Why God Often Ignores the Cry of the Afflicted
Therefore doth Job open his mouth in vain; he multiplieth words without knowledge.
Grapple with the idea of a God who is so vast that our actions cannot diminish or add to His glory, yet who still requires sincere seeking. Begin your study with job 35 summary.
Elihu says God 'gives songs in the night,' a famous phrase suggesting that true seekers find joy even in the midst of darkness. The ‘Word Secret’ is *Shav*, meaning vanity or emptiness; Elihu warns that God will not hear an empty or insincere cry. Discover the riches with job 35 commentary, containing expert led word study (original greek/hebrew) and passage level analysis.
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