Elihu argues that God is not ignoring Job or unwilling to speak to Job. To the contrary, he says, God speaks through dreams, visions and sickness. Elihu says that God speaks in the night to "terrify with warnings" and "to turn man from wrongdoing". God also chastens with a bed of pain and uses ill health to instruct and to "spare him from going down to the pit". Elihu speaks of an angel who intervenes "to tell a man what is right for him". Following such interventions the man's flesh is renewed like a child's and he sees God's face and shouts for joy, and he is restored by God to his righteous state.
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