Job 36:3

"“Bear with me a little, and I will show you; for I still have something to say on God’s behalf."

Key Reflection

Elihu urges Job to be patient, assuring that he has more to reveal about God's ways. This prompts Job to listen further despite his frustration, setting the stage for deeper spiritual insights and divine truths.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

I will fetch my knowledge from afar -What I say shall not be mere commonplace. It shall be the result of reflection on subjects that lie out of the ordinary range of thought. The idea is, that he did not mean to go over the ground that had been already trodden, or to suggest such reflections as would occur to anyone, but that he meant to bring his illustrations from abstruser matters, and from things that had escaped their attention.

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