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34:26 e5u6 What will God do to those who do wicked deeds like criminals and make the cry of the poor come to him? God will kill them in the open sight of others.
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34:29 xdkk Over whom does God rule? God rules over the nation and the individual alike.
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34:31-32 n716 What is Elihu suggesting that Job should admit to God? Elihu suggests that Job should admit that he is guilty and has committed sin, but will do it no longer.
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34:34-35 l0pw What will men of understanding say about Job? They will say that Job speaks without knowledge and wisdom.
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34:37 nd9k What does Elihu say Job is adding to his sin because of his talking like wicked men? He says that Job is adding rebellion to his sin.
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34:34-35 l0pw What will men of understanding say about Job? They will say that Job speaks without knowledge and understanding.
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34:37 nd9k What does Elihu say Job is adding to his sin because of his talking like wicked men? He says that Job is adding transgression to his sin.
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35:1-2 uant How does Elihu imply Job compares himself to God? Elihu implies that Job thinks he is innocent, and that he is more righteous than God.
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35:5 ny42 What does Elihu tell Job and his friends to look up and see? Elihu tells them to look up and see the sky.
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35:8 slwj What effect could Job’s wickedness or his rightousness have on another man? Job’s wickedness could hurt a man and his righteousness could benefit another son of man.
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