It is not certain whether Job 34:36 be a continuation of the judgment of Elihu's hearers or be his own words. The sentiment is excessively harsh, and probably Elihu, though of course concurring in it, puts it forth indirectly as the judgment of others. The wish is expressed that Job might be tried unto the end, constantly that his afflictions might be continued till he should give over answering in the manner of wicked men. His "answers" are his speeches in reply to the three friends, which are characterized as such as only ungodly men would utter.

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