Job 34:1 - John Trapp Complete Commentary

Bible Comments

Furthermore Elihu answered and said,

Ver. 1. Furthermore Elihu answered and said] i.e. He prosecuted his former discourse, he thus pronounced (as the Vulgate hath it) in answer to some of Job's former speeches, which he here reciteth, but not so candidly; and refelleth, but not so mildly as was meet. Pronuncians itaque Eliu, Elihu going on still in his anger and speech. True it is, that Job in his heat had let fall very many lavish and inconsiderate speeches, as is to be seen almost throughout the tenth chapter; but yet it was far from him ever to say either that himself was without sin or that God was unjust, as Elihu would bear him down; very odiously taking up certain sayings of his that way sounding, and very gravely calling forth the rest there present to give sentence with him against Job. Yet is not Elihu to be censured for a proud, arrogant person (as some make him), but to be esteemed, Sapiens et egregius vir, as Lavater here styleth him, a wise and excellent man; though he should have considered that the Spirit of God is neque mendax, neque mordax, a spirit of truth and of meekness.

Job 34:1

1 Furthermore Elihu answered and said,