Job 36:1
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New International Version (©1984)
Elihu continued:

New American Standard Bible (©1995)
Then Elihu continued and said,

GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995)
Elihu continued to speak [to Job],

King James Bible
Elihu also proceeded, and said,

American King James Version
Elihu also proceeded, and said,

American Standard Version
Elihu also proceeded, and said,

Bible in Basic English
And Elihu went on to say,

Douay-Rheims Bible
Eliu also proceeded, and said :

Darby Bible Translation
And Elihu proceeded and said,

English Revised Version
Elihu also proceeded, and said,

Webster's Bible Translation
Elihu also proceeded, and said,

World English Bible
Elihu also continued, and said,

Young's Literal Translation
And Elihu addeth and saith: --

Geneva Study Bible

Elihu also proceeded, and said,

Jamieson-Fausset-Brown Bible Commentary

CHAPTER 36

Job 36:1-33.

1, 2. Elihu maintains that afflictions are to the godly disciplinary, in order to lead them to attain a higher moral worth, and that the reason for their continuance is not, as the friends asserted, on account of the sufferer's extraordinary guilt, but because the discipline has not yet attained its object, namely, to lend him to humble himself penitently before God (Isa 9:13; Jer 5:3). This is Elihu's fourth speech. He thus exceeds the ternary number of the others. Hence his formula of politeness (Job 36:2). Literally, "Wait yet but a little for me." Bear with me a little farther. I have yet (much, Job 32:18-20). There are Chaldeisms in this verse, agreeably to the view that the scene of the book is near the Euphrates and the Chaldees.

Matthew Henry's Concise Commentary

36:1-4 Elihu only maintained that the affliction was sent for his trial; and lengthened because Job was not yet thoroughly humbled under it. He sought to ascribe righteousness to his Maker; to clear this truth, that God is righteous in all his ways. Such knowledge must be learned from the word and Spirit of God, for naturally we are estranged from it. The fitness of Elihu's discourse to the dispute between Job and his friends is plain. It pointed out to Job the true reason of those trials with which he had been pointed out to Job the true reason of those trials with which he had been visited. It taught that God had acted in mercy towards him, and the spiritual benefit he was to derive from them. It corrected the mistake of his friends, and showed that Job's calamities were for good.


Job 35:16 So Job opens his mouth emptily; He multiplies words without knowledge."
Job 36:2 "Wait for me a little, and I will show you That there is yet more to be said in God's behalf. (NASB ©1995)

Addeth Continued Elihu Eli'hu Proceeded


Elihu also proceeded, and said,

1 Elihu shews how God is just in his ways
16 How Job's sins hinder God's blessings
24 God's works are to be magnified

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