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More, however, Elihu seems quite upset with the ways in which he perceives Job questioning authority. This comes up several times during his speeches: More, however, Elihu seems quite upset with the ways in which he perceives Job questioning authority. This comes up several times during his speeches:
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\item For Job has said, ``I'm in the right, and God has diverted my case. He lies about my case, I'm sore-wounded from His shaft for no crime.'' (Job 34:5-6, Alter) \item For Job has said, ``I'm in the right, and God has diverted my case. He lies about my case, I'm sore-wounded from His shaft for no crime.''\footnote{A twisting of words, but a subtle one. Job says that he believes himself innocent and would like for God to come and account for His actions. Alas, accurate representation never stood between Elihu and a quip.} (Job 34:5-6, Alter)
\item Should He by your dictates mete out justice, for it is you who reject or choose, not I? And what do you know? --- speak. (Job 34:33, Alter) \item Should He by your dictates mete out justice, for it is you who reject or choose, not I? And what do you know? --- speak. (Job 34:33, Alter)
\item Is this what you count as justice, you say ``I am more right than God''? (Job 35:2, Alter) \item Is this what you count as justice, you say ``I am more right than God''? (Job 35:2, Alter)
\item Who has assigned Him His way, and who has said, ``You have done wrong''?\footnote{A familiar enough argument against transition.\footnotemark There is a whole slew of responses to this, many of which lean heavily on \emph{b'tzelem Elohim}, made in the image of God. For instance, the story of Rabbi Elazar, who, when greeted by an `excedingly ugly person', insulted him, to which the man replied, ``go and say to the Craftsman Who made me: How ugly is the vessel you made.'' \parencite{btzelem-elohim}. Or, for a more recent example, ``God blessed me by making me transsexual for the same reason God made wheat but not bread and fruit but not wine, so that humanity might share in the act of creation.'' \parencite{ortberg}}\footnotetext{Not, I think, an argument my Elihu held to. They were more concerned about me fetishizing gender, and the only argument I have against that is time and rebirth. I couldn't say anything to them then, they were cut off as abruptly as is Elihu here.} (Job 36:23, Alter) \item Who has assigned Him His way, and who has said, ``You have done wrong''?\footnote{A familiar enough argument against transition.\footnotemark There is a whole slew of responses to this, many of which lean heavily on \emph{b'tzelem Elohim}, made in the image of God. For instance, the story of Rabbi Elazar, who, when greeted by an `excedingly ugly person', insulted him, to which the man replied, ``go and say to the Craftsman Who made me: How ugly is the vessel you made.'' \parencite{btzelem-elohim}. Or, for a more recent example, ``God blessed me by making me transsexual for the same reason God made wheat but not bread and fruit but not wine, so that humanity might share in the act of creation.'' \parencite{ortberg}}\footnotetext{Not, I think, an argument my Elihu held to. They were more concerned about me fetishizing gender, and the only argument I have against that is time and rebirth. I couldn't say anything to them then, they were cut off as abruptly as is Elihu here.} (Job 36:23, Alter)