The Bible Dept.

Day 322: Job 32-33

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Nov 18, 2025
A fiery new character emerges in Job 32–33—Elihu, who boldly claims that God is always communicating, even when we fail to listen. He critiques Job’s friends for their inability to counter Job's arguments and asserts that wisdom isn’t limited by age. Elihu suggests that God speaks through pain, dreams, and even silence, urging Job to recognize this divine dialogue. The discussion also dives into the nuances of suffering and its purpose, challenging listeners to find God's voice in challenging times.
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Wisdom Isn't Reserved For The Elderly

  • Elihu challenges the assumption that age equals wisdom and claims God gives understanding regardless of years.
  • Manny aligns with Elihu that youth can carry divinely given insight and should speak up when led.
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God Speaks; Hearing Is The Issue

  • Elihu argues God speaks in many ways even if people don't perceive it.
  • Perception, not God's silence, explains Job's complaint according to Dr. Manny Arango.
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Suffering As A Mode Of Divine Speech

  • Elihu contends God speaks through dreams, suffering, and messengers.
  • Dr. Manny notes these means can reveal God's warnings and purposes in pain.
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