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"Isn't there something in the Scriptures about that?
Didn't Job's friends advise him to curse God and die?
I don't know the Scriptures as well as I should, but it
seems to me that somebody advised Job to curse God and
get out of his misery. Anyway, Job didn't do so. He
lifted up his eyes to the Lord and was saved. It has
always seemed to me that Job and his older friends acted
a little scandalous. They were old men and should have
known better than to question the Lord. Finally, Elihu,
a young man, got so disgusted at their lack of faith
that he got up and spoke his mind. I just can't help
admiring that young man. He sang a right good poem to
the Lord, and then he showed such commendable modesty.
He did not act hasty; he listened to Job and his older
friends for thirty-one chapters before speaking. Then he
rose up and started off:
"'I am young, and ye are very old;
Wherefore I held back, and durst not show you mine
opinion.
I said. Days should speak,
And Multitude of years should teach wisdom.
But there is a spirit in man.
And the breath of the Almighty giveth them understanding.
It is not the great that are wise.
Nor the aged that understand justice.
Therefore, I said. Hearken unto me;
And I will show my opinion.'
"But I cannot quote all of Elihu's poem. I suggest
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