Therefore I said, Hearken to me; I also will shew mine opinion.
So I said, 'Listen to me; I will also share what I think.'
Elihu is asking Job and his friends to listen because he wants to share his perspective on their discussion.
📚 Historical Context
In the Book of Job, after Job's three friends have debated the reasons for his suffering without providing full resolution, a younger man named Elihu interjects to offer his viewpoint. Elihu believes that age alone doesn't hold all wisdom and that he has been inspired by God's spirit to speak. This scene reflects the ancient Near Eastern culture where elders were typically respected for their counsel, but Elihu challenges this by emphasizing divine insight over mere experience.
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