Furthermore Elihu answered and said.
] It is reasonable to suppose that Elihu made a considerable
pause, to see whether Job would make any reply to what he had
delivered, or object to what he had said; which he gave him free
liberty to do, if he had anything upon his mind: but perceiving
he was not inclined to return any answer to him, he went on with
his discourse; and which is called a further answer to him: for
though Joh had made no reply to which this could be called an
answer, yet as there were several things remaining for Elihu to
answer to, and which he proposed to answer and did, it may with
great propriety here be said that he answered him.