Emotions in Job Chapter 33
Compassion and Concern: Elihu shows empathy towards Job's suffering, intending to speak on his behalf.
Confidence and Authority: He speaks with confidence, asserting that his insights are divine.
Firmness: Elihu is firm in his challenge to Job's views on divine justice.
Frustration: There is frustration over Job's lack of response to God's communications.
Persuasion: Elihu uses persuasive language to encourage Job to accept God's discipline.
Reassurance: He reassures that God’s actions are meant to save and protect.