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Elihu (biblical figure)

Elihu (Hebrew: אֱלִיהוּא, romanized: ʾĔlîhûʾ, 'my God is he') is a critic of Job and his three friends in the Hebrew Bible's Book of Job. He is said to have been the son of Barachel and a descendant of Buz, who may have been from the line of Abraham (Genesis 22:20–21 mentions Buz as a nephew of Abraham).

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job elihu elihu's three friends book 32 god speeches 37 words righteous may monologues authorship see also bildad eliphaz zophar

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Albert Barnesinstance ofTheories about authorshipEarly scholarship by figures0.80text
John Lightfoot sometimes attributed authorship of the Book of Job to Elihuinstance ofTheories about authorshipEarly scholarship by figures0.80text

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