Thinkest thou this to be right, that thou saidst, My righteousness is more than God’s?
¿Piensas que tienes razón cuando dices: 'Soy más justo que Dios'?
Elihú cuestiona a Job por pensar que su justicia es mayor que la de Dios.
📚 Contexto Histórico
The Book of Job is set in the ancient Near East during the patriarchal era, likely around 2000-1500 BC, and tells the story of a righteous man named Job who endures severe suffering despite his faithfulness to God. In Job 35:2, Elihu, a younger character who speaks after Job's other friends, is rebuking Job for his earlier complaints where he implies that his own righteousness exceeds God's, as part of a broader dialogue on human suffering and divine justice. This verse reflects the cultural emphasis in ancient wisdom literature on humility before God's sovereignty.
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