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35:1  Elihu continued to speak to Job and his friends,
35:2  “Do you think this is right when you say, ‘My case is more just than El’s,’
35:3  when you ask, ‘What benefit is it to you?’ and, ‘What would I gain by sinning?’
35:4  I will answer you and your friends.
35:5  “Look at the heavens and see. Observe the clouds high above you.
35:6  If you’ve sinned, what effect can you have on God? If you’ve done many wrongs, what can you do to him?
35:7  If you’re righteous, what can you give him, or what can he get from you?
35:8  Your wickedness affects only someone like yourself. Your righteousness affects only the descendants of Adam.
35:9  The weight of oppression makes them cry out. The power of mighty people makes them call for help.
35:10  But no one asks, ‘Where is Eloah, my Creator, who inspires songs in the night,
35:11  who teaches us more than he teaches the animals of the earth, who makes us wiser than the birds in the sky?’
35:12  Then they cry out, but he doesn’t answer them because of the arrogance of those evil people.
35:13  “Surely, El doesn’t listen to idle complaints. Shadday doesn’t even pay attention to them.
35:14  Although you say that you pay attention to him, your case is in front of him, but you’ll have to wait for him.
35:15  And now you say that his anger doesn’t punish anyone and he isn’t too concerned about evil.
35:16  Job opens his mouth for no good reason and talks a lot without having any knowledge.”