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Elihu concludes with awe. He describes thunder, lightning, snow, frost, and storms—all under God’s control. Nature itself becomes a sermon about God’s power, wisdom, and sovereignty. Elihu insists that humans cannot fully comprehend God’s works and must approach Him with reverence. His speech crescendos into the gathering storm, setting the stage for God’s appearance. This chapter teaches that creation reveals God’s majesty and that humility is the right response to divine mystery. Elihu’s words fade as God Himself enters the conversation.
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