it really is interesting --
Elihu tells Job, if you have an answer for me, tell me, if not hold your tongue and i will teach you wisdom. ((33:31-33))
God essentially tells Job the same thing - answer Me; I will teach you wisdom.
righteous Job does not have an answer for either of them ((40:1-5)) - is he taught wisdom? 'fear of the LORD'
Elihu says Job speaks without knowledge - God says the same thing ((35:16, 38:2))
Elihu says look at how high above you God is, look at all the things He has done - God says the same thing.
between Elihu & God, Job knows it is time to shut up in humility ((42:1-6))
God tells Eliphaz, Bildad & Zophar they've been wrong, and to make atonement ((42:7-9))
Elihu isn't mentioned. it's not said anywhere i can find that Elihu wasn't right.
yes @Bbrdrd Elihu does say Job has not been righteous --
"Surely you have spoken in my hearing,
and I have heard the sound of your words, saying,
‘I am pure, without transgression;
I am innocent, and there is no iniquity in me.
Yet He finds occasions against me,
He counts me as His enemy;
He puts my feet in the stocks,
He watches all my paths.’
Look, in this you are not righteous.
I will answer you,
for God is greater than man.
Why do you contend with Him?
For He does not give an accounting of any of His words."
(Job 33:8-13)
he says Job's unrighteousness is his demanding an account from God, in justifying himself. Elihu justifies God -
and does God give Job an account?
or does God reply as Elihu does, saying, God is greater than man, who are you to contend with Him?
doesn't Paul say this too, in Romans 9:20?
friend perhaps to say @cv5 is like Elihu is a greater compliment to him than you meant to give