Job 37

Elihu concludes his speech, trembling at the thunder of **Elohim**'s voice in the storm, describing how **Elohim** commands snow, rain, ice, winds, lightning, and clouds across the earth to fulfill His purposes of correction, mercy, or for His land, sealing the hands of men and beasts alike.[1][3][4] He urges Job to behold **Elohim**'s wondrous works, acknowledging human inability to comprehend or find **Elohim** out amid the storm's majesty, as creation submits perfectly to His guidance.[1][2][4]

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