Job 34:15-25

15 every living thing would perish together and mankind would return to the dust.
16 If you [have] understanding, hear this; listen to what I have to say.
17 Could one who hates justice govern [the world]? Will you condemn the mighty Righteous One,
18 who says to a king, "Worthless man!" and to nobles, "Wicked men!"?[a]
19 God is not partial to princes and does not favor the rich over the poor, for they are all the work of His hands.[b]
20 They die suddenly in the middle of the night; people shudder, then pass away. Even the mighty are removed without effort.
21 For His eyes [watch] over a man's ways, and He observes all his steps.[c]
22 There is no darkness, no deep darkness, where evildoers can hide themselves.[d]
23 God does not [need to] examine a person further, that one should[e] approach Him in court.
24 He shatters[f] the mighty without an investigation and sets others in their place.
25 Therefore, He recognizes their deeds and overthrows [them] by night, and they are crushed.

Job 34:15-25 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO JOB 34

In this chapter Elihu reassumes his discourse, and proceeds in his answer to Job, in which are first a preface exciting attention, Job 34:1-4; then a charge is brought against Job, expressed in or extracted from some words that dropped from his lips, not so well guarded, Job 34:5-9; a refutation of these expressions of his in a variety of arguments, Job 34:10-30; and the chapter is closed with some good advice to Job, Job 34:31-33; and with an earnest request of Elihu to men of understanding, to join with him in trying him to the uttermost, Job 34:34-37.

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