Job 29-33, Isaiah 31

Published: Sept. 22, 2021, 4:33 a.m.

b'In today\\u2019s episode, Job starts his \\u201cI don\\u2019t get no respect\\u201d routine and tells his friends of the dishonor he now endures from fellow citizens and from the riff-raff that live in the desert around him. He remarks that he has been faithful to the Lord, caring for those in need, and keeping himself from the worship of false gods such as the worship of sun and moon. When Job concludes his words, a young man named Elihu, who has yet to speak, begins to voice his anger. He has respectfully waited until those older than him have had their say, but they have argued inadequately against Job and Job has spoken with a self-righteous posture.'