1 Elihu H453 also proceeded, H3254 and said, H559
2 Suffer H3803 me a little, H2191 and I will shew H2331 thee that I have yet to speak H4405 on God's H433 behalf.
3 I will fetch H5375 my knowledge H1843 from afar, H7350 and will ascribe H5414 righteousness H6664 to my Maker. H6466
4 For truly H551 my words H4405 shall not be false: H8267 he that is perfect H8549 in knowledge H1844 is with thee.
5 Behold, God H410 is mighty, H3524 and despiseth H3988 not any: he is mighty H3524 in strength H3581 and wisdom. H3820
6 He preserveth not the life H2421 of the wicked: H7563 but giveth H5414 right H4941 to the poor. H6041
7 He withdraweth H1639 not his eyes H5869 from the righteous: H6662 but with kings H4428 are they on the throne; H3678 yea, he doth establish H3427 them for ever, H5331 and they are exalted. H1361
8 And if they be bound H631 in fetters, H2131 and be holden H3920 in cords H2256 of affliction; H6040
9 Then he sheweth H5046 them their work, H6467 and their transgressions H6588 that they have exceeded. H1396
10 He openeth H1540 also their ear H241 to discipline, H4148 and commandeth H559 that they return H7725 from iniquity. H205
11 If they obey H8085 and serve H5647 him, they shall spend H3615 their days H3117 in prosperity, H2896 and their years H8141 in pleasures. H5273
12 But if they obey H8085 not, they shall perish H5674 by the sword, H7973 and they shall die H1478 without knowledge. H1847
13 But the hypocrites H2611 in heart H3820 heap up H7760 wrath: H639 they cry H7768 not when he bindeth H631 them.
14 They H5315 die H4191 in youth, H5290 and their life H2416 is among the unclean. H6945
15 He delivereth H2502 the poor H6041 in his affliction, H6040 and openeth H1540 their ears H241 in oppression. H3906
16 Even so would he have removed H5496 thee out of the strait H6310 H6862 into a broad place, H7338 where H8478 there is no straitness; H4164 and that which should be set H5183 on thy table H7979 should be full H4390 of fatness. H1880
17 But thou hast fulfilled H4390 the judgment H1779 of the wicked: H7563 judgment H1779 and justice H4941 take hold H8551 on thee.
18 Because there is wrath, H2534 beware lest he take thee away H5496 with his stroke: H5607 then a great H7230 ransom H3724 cannot deliver H5186 thee.
19 Will he esteem H6186 thy riches? H7769 no, not gold, H1222 nor all the forces H3981 of strength. H3581
20 Desire H7602 not the night, H3915 when people H5971 are cut off H5927 in their place.
21 Take heed, H8104 regard H6437 not iniquity: H205 for this hast thou chosen H977 rather than affliction. H6040
22 Behold, God H410 exalteth H7682 by his power: H3581 who teacheth H3384 like him?
23 Who hath enjoined H6485 him his way? H1870 or who can say, H559 Thou hast wrought H6466 iniquity? H5766
24 Remember H2142 that thou magnify H7679 his work, H6467 which men H582 behold. H7891
25 Every man H120 may see H2372 it; man H582 may behold H5027 it afar off. H7350
26 Behold, God H410 is great, H7689 and we know H3045 him not, neither can the number H4557 of his years H8141 be searched out. H2714
27 For he maketh small H1639 the drops H5198 of water: H4325 they pour down H2212 rain H4306 according to the vapour H108 thereof:
28 Which the clouds H7834 do drop H5140 and distil H7491 upon man H120 abundantly. H7227
29 Also can any understand H995 the spreadings H4666 of the clouds, H5645 or the noise H8663 of his tabernacle? H5521
30 Behold, he spreadeth H6566 his light H216 upon it, and covereth H3680 the bottom H8328 of the sea. H3220
31 For by them judgeth H1777 he the people; H5971 he giveth H5414 meat H400 in abundance. H4342
32 With clouds H3709 he covereth H3680 the light; H216 and commandeth H6680 it not to shine by the cloud that cometh betwixt. H6293
33 The noise H7452 thereof sheweth H5046 concerning it, the cattle H4735 also concerning the vapour. H5927
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Commentary on Job 36 Matthew Henry Commentary
Chapter 36
Elihu, having largely reproved Job for some of his unadvised speeches, which Job had nothing to say in the vindication of, here comes more generally to set him to rights in his notions of God's dealings with him. His other friends had stood to it that, because he was a wicked man, therefore his afflictions were so great and so long. But Elihu only maintained that the affliction was sent for his trial, and that therefore it was lengthened out because Job was not, as yet, thoroughly humbled under it, nor had duly accommodated himself to it. He urges many reasons, taken from the wisdom and righteousness of God, his care of his people, and especially his greatness and almighty power, with which, in this and the following chapter, he persuades him to submit to the hand of God. Here we have,
This he prosecutes and enlarges upon in the following chapter.
Job 36:1-4
Once more Elihu begs the patience of the auditory, and Job's particularly, for he has not said all that he has to say, but he will not detain them long. Stand about me a little (so some read it), v. 2. "Let me have your attendance, your attention, awhile longer, and I will speak but this once, as plainly and as much to the purpose as I can.' To gain this he pleads,
Job 36:5-14
Elihu, being to speak on God's behalf, and particularly to ascribe righteousness to his Maker, here shows that the disposals of divine Providence are all, not only according to the eternal counsels of his will, but according to the eternal rules of equity. God acts as a righteous governor, for,
Job 36:15-23
Elihu here comes more closely to Job; and,
Job 36:24-33
Elihu is here endeavouring to possess Job with great and high thoughts of God, and so to persuade him into a cheerful submission to his providence.