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Chapter 32
So
these
three
men
ceased
to
answer
Job,
because
he
was
righteous
in
his
own
eyes.
2
Then
was
kindled
the
wrath
of
Elihu
the
son
of
Barachel
the
Buzite,
of
the
kindred
of
Ram:
against
Job
was
his
wrath
kindled,
because
he
justified
himself
rather
than
God.
3
Also
against
his
three
friends
was
his
wrath
kindled,
because
they
had
found
no
answer,
and
yet
had
condemned
Job.
4
Now
Elihu
had
waited
till
Job
had
spoken,
because
they
were
elder
than
he.
5
When
Elihu
saw
that
there
was
no
answer
in
the
mouth
of
these
three
men,
then
his
wrath
was
kindled.
6
And
Elihu
the
son
of
Barachel
the
Buzite
answered
and
said,
I
am
young,
and
ye
are
very
old;
wherefore
I
was
afraid,
and
durst
not
shew
you
mine
opinion.
7
I
said,
Days
should
speak,
and
multitude
of
years
should
teach
wisdom.
8
But
there
is
a
spirit
in
man:
and
the
inspiration
of
the
Almighty
giveth
them
understanding.
9
Great
men
are
not
always
wise:
neither
do
the
aged
understand
judgment.
10
Therefore
I
said,
Hearken
to
me;
I
also
will
shew
mine
opinion.
11
Behold,
I
waited
for
your
words;
I
gave
ear
to
your
reasons,
whilst
ye
searched
out
what
to
say.
12
Yea,
I
attended
unto
you,
and,
behold,
there
was
none
of
you
that
convinced
Job,
or
that
answered
his
words:
13
Lest
ye
should
say,
We
have
found
out
wisdom:
God
thrusteth
him
down,
not
man.
14
Now
he
hath
not
directed
his
words
against
me:
neither
will
I
answer
him
with
your
speeches.
15
They
were
amazed,
they
answered
no
more:
they
left
off
speaking.
16
When
I
had
waited,
(for
they
spake
not,
but
stood
still,
and
answered
no
more;)
17
I
said,
I
will
answer
also
my
part,
I
also
will
shew
mine
opinion.
18
For
I
am
full
of
matter,
the
spirit
within
me
constraineth
me.
19
Behold,
my
belly
is
as
wine
which
hath
no
vent;
it
is
ready
to
burst
like
new
bottles.
20
I
will
speak,
that
I
may
be
refreshed:
I
will
open
my
lips
and
answer.
21
Let
me
not,
I
pray
you,
accept
any
man’s
person,
neither
let
me
give
flattering
titles
unto
man.
22
For
I
know
not
to
give
flattering
titles;
in
so
doing
my
maker
would
soon
take
me
away.
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