job _Chapter 32
So these three people stopped answering Job because he thought he was righteous.
At that time, Elihu, the son of Baragah the Ramite, a Buzite, was angry with Job. Because Job considers himself righteous and does not consider God righteous.
He became angry with Job’s three friends again. Because they couldn’t come up with an answer, they still considered Job guilty.
Elihu waited for them to speak to Job, because they were older than him.
When Elihu saw that there was no answer among these three people, his anger erupted.
Elihu, the son of Baragah, a Buzite, answered, ‘I am young, but you are old.’. Therefore, I compromise and dare not express my opinion to you.
I said, the elderly should speak first. Those who live long should teach others wisdom.
But there is a spirit within men, and the breath of the Almighty gives them wisdom.
Not all noble beings have wisdom. Not everyone with a high lifespan can understand fairness.
Therefore, I say, listen to me, and I will also express my opinions.
You investigate what you want to say. At that time, I waited for your words and listened attentively to your debates.
Listen carefully to you. Who knew that none of you were convinced or refuted by Job’s words.
You must not say, we have found wisdom. God can overcome him, but man cannot.
Job did not argue with me. I don’t need your words to answer him either.
They stopped answering in surprise and remained silent.
Do I wait because they do not speak, stop and no longer answer?
I also want to answer my question, Chen expresses my opinion.
Because my words are full of emotion. The spirit inside me excites me.
My chest is like a bag of wine, without a vent, and like a new leather bag about to burst.
I want to speak to make me feel comfortable. I want to speak up and answer.
I will not judge people’s feelings or flatter them.
I don’t know how to flatter. If flattered, my Creator will quickly destroy me.