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Elihu argues strongly that God cannot do wrong. He rejects Job’s suggestion that God is treating him unjustly. God is sovereign over all humanity and answers to no one. He judges impartially, treats all people equally, and sees everything they do—nothing is hidden. Elihu warns against questioning God’s righteousness based on limited human experience. His speech teaches that believers must trust God’s justice even when circumstances seem unfair. It also exposes the limits of human judgment and the danger of drawing conclusions about God based solely on circumstances.
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