JOB—NOTE ON Job 35:14 Elihu argues that, if God does not regard the cries of the proud oppressed (vv. Job 35:9), how can Job expect an answer (v. Job 35:14)? Elihu assumes that Job is an even more obstinate person, who takes his lack of punishment as reason to speak foolishly (vv. Job 35:15). This is extraordinarily insensitive, considering Job’s actual situation.

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