Let us choose to us judgment: let us know among ourselves what is good.
Let us decide together what is right and just: let us figure out among ourselves what is good.
The writer is calling for a group discussion to determine what is right and good through collective wisdom.
📚 Historical Context
In the Book of Job, a righteous man named Job endures severe suffering and questions why God allows it, leading to debates with his friends who argue that his trials are due to sin. Elihu, a younger man who speaks up in chapters 32-37, interjects to defend God's justice and urges careful discernment in their discussions. In Job 34:4, Elihu specifically calls for the group to choose sound judgment and collectively discern what is truly good.
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