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Job 36–37: The Great Teacher and the Gathering Storm

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Job 36–37: The Great Teacher and the Gathering Storm

Summary

In the grand finale of the human debate, Elihu defends God’s justice by reframing suffering as a classroom rather than a courtroom. Moving from human morality to the majesty of the water cycle and weather, Elihu utilizes a gathering thunderstorm to illustrate divine inscrutability. Scholars Dr. Thomas Constable and Carol Newsom (NIB) analyze these chapters as a vital narrative bridge, shifting the focus from repetitive human bickering toward the awe-inspiring reality of God’s voice in the coming whirlwind.

Key Interpretations

  • Suffering as a Classroom: Both sources find common ground in Elihu's primary theological contribution: the shift from "punitive" suffering to "educational" or " ... 
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