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II. THE DIALOGUE CONCERNING THE BASIS OF THE DIVINE-HUMAN RELATIONSHIP 3:1--42:6 >
D. The Third cycle of Speeches between Job and His Three Friends chs. 22-27 >
2. Job's third reply to Eliphaz chs. 23-24
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Job ignored Eliphaz's groundless charges of sin temporarily and proceeded to reflect on the problem of God's injustice.
"The first part of this speech is superb. The option placed before Job by Eliphaz has clarified his thinking. He has come to quite different conclusions, and he expresses them in a soliloquy, for he does not appear to be addressing either Eliphaz or God."101