Teach me what I cannot see; if I have done wrong, I will not do it again.’
In these verses, I. Elihu instructs Job what he should say under his affliction, Job 34:31, Job 34:32. Having reproved him for his peevish passionate words, he here puts better words into his mouth. When we reprove for what is amiss we must direct to what is good, that our reproofs may be the reproofs of instruction, Pro 6:23.
Commenting on Job 34:31-37
Let men of understanding tell me,.... Whether I am right or wrong: and let a wise man hearken unto me; to what I have said or shall say. Elihu here addresses the company around him, the wise and intelligent part of them; the words may be rendered in the future tense, men of understanding "will" tell me (n), and a wise man "will" hearken to...
(Job 10:2; Psa 32:8; Psa 19:12; Psa 139:23-24). no more-- (Pro 28:13; Eph 4:22).