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How does Elihu represent Christ in the Book of Job?

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Elihu represents Christ by speaking words of wisdom and hope, pointing Job towards God's grace and redemption.

In the Book of Job, Elihu appears at a critical moment to provide insight and correction, contrasting sharply with the misguided counsel of Job's friends. He speaks with divine wisdom, asserting that God uses suffering for a greater purpose, which mirrors the role of Christ as the ultimate Redeemer who brings hope and reconciliation. Elihu's proclamation that God has found a ransom for Job foreshadows Christ's atoning work for sinners, highlighting that through faith in Christ, believers can find mercy and life beyond their trials (Job 33:24). This illustrates how God uses mediators to reveal His grace.
Scripture References: Job 33:24

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Elihu
Ian Potts · Apr 12, 2026
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Joshua

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