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In this episode, Dr. Miriam Cohen and Dr. Peter Ward debate whether Elihu’s speeches in Job—including the memorable “songs in the night” (Job 35:10)—should be seen as divinely inspired revelation or as human interpretation. They draw on insights from Michael Heiser, John Walton, and Tremper Longman III to examine whether Elihu is a true prophetic voice or merely a well-intentioned observer.
By RM SmithIn this episode, Dr. Miriam Cohen and Dr. Peter Ward debate whether Elihu’s speeches in Job—including the memorable “songs in the night” (Job 35:10)—should be seen as divinely inspired revelation or as human interpretation. They draw on insights from Michael Heiser, John Walton, and Tremper Longman III to examine whether Elihu is a true prophetic voice or merely a well-intentioned observer.