351 Elihu lit into Job again: 2 "Does this kind of thing make any sense? First you say, 'I'm perfectly innocent before God.' 3 And then you say, 'It doesn't make a bit of difference whether I've sinned or not.' 4 "Well, I'm going to show you that you don't know what you're talking about, neither you nor your friends. 5 Look up at the sky. Take a long hard look. See those clouds towering above you? 6 If you sin, what difference could that make to God? No matter how much you sin, will it matter to him? 7 Even if you're good, what would God get out of that? Do you think he's dependent on your accomplishments? 8 The only ones who care whether you're good or bad are your family and friends and neighbors. God's not dependent on your behavior.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Job 35:1-8

Commentary on Job 35:1-8

(Read Job 35:1-8)

Elihu reproves Job for justifying himself more than God, and called his attention to the heavens. They are far above us, and God is far above them; how much then is he out of the reach, either of our sins or of our services! We have no reason to complain if we have not what we expect, but should be thankful that we have better than we deserve.