Elihu
We are now introduced to another person when Job's friends can say no more to convince him that he is wicked. and that God is Punishing him, and when Job himself has said all that he can think of to say with truth in his own favor, He was suffering as much as ever, for neither the advice of his friends, nor his own thoughts about himself had brought any relief. Elihu turned the thoughts of all to God, for he speaks for Him.
We shall find God speaking too, later, but Job's wish for one to come between himself and God (chapter 9:32-35; chapter 16:21) is first answered in the person of Elihu.
Chapter 32 is introductory, and in it Elihu tells the three friends that they were wrong in what they said to Job. None of them had answered. what the sufferer said, though they tried hard enough to do so,