Job 34:15-25

15 all flesh would die together, and every mortal would return to the earth, whence also he was formed.
16 Take heed lest he rebuke : hear this, hearken to the voice of words.
17 Behold then the one that hates iniquities, and that destroys the wicked, who is for ever just.
18 ungodly that says to a king, Thou art a transgressor, to princes, O most ungodly one.
19 as would not reverence the face of an honourable man, neither knows how to give honour to the great, so as that their persons should be respected.
20 But it shall turn out vanity to them, to cry and beseech a man; for they dealt unlawfully, the poor being turned aside .
21 For he surveys the works of men, and nothing of what they do has escaped him.
22 Neither shall there be a place for the workers of iniquity to hide themselves.
23 For he will not lay upon a man more .
24 For the Lord looks down upon all men, who comprehends unsearchable things, glorious also and excellent things without number.
25 Who discovers their works, and will bring night about , and they shall be brought low.

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.

The Brenton translation of the Septuagint is in the public domain.