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The LORD Answered Job

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[Sung Psalm: 29]

God now asks, “Who is this that darkens counsel by words without knowledge?”

The last voice that we have heard (for the last six chapters) was Elihu.

Elihu had claimed perfect knowledge (36:2-4), and claimed to speak on behalf of the one who has perfect knowledge (37:16).

So when the LORD says, “who is this that darkens counsel by words without knowledge,” we need to catch a glimpse of the divine smirk as the LORD chuckles at his court jester, Elihu, even as the LORD turns his attention directly to Job.

Certainly, in 42:3, Job will accept these words as being directed at him. So we must say that the LORD's words are focused on Job. But if Job darkens counsel by words without knowledge, how much more do Elihu and the three friends darken counsel!

And with that divine smirk, Elihu disappears from the book of Job. Elihu's task is finished. The court fool has played his role. Everyone has had their chuckle – and their come-uppance – because just when you start laughing at Elihu, he pops back with one of those zingers that puts you in your place!

And now the voice of the LORD sounds forth from the whirlwind!

Job spent 25 chapters waiting for God to say something. Elihu spent six chapters insisting that God would never show up!

And when God shows up, he doesn't seem all that interested in answering Job's questions!

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Jul 1, 2012
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Job 38:1; Luke 12:13-34
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