ocr: ventually, as this chapter relates, JOD got his wish. God showed up in person. He timed his entrance with perfect irony, just as Elihu was expounding on why Job had no right to expect a visit from God. No - one-not Job, nor any of his riends-was prepared for what God nad to say. Job had saved up a long list of questions, but it was God, not Job, who asked the questions. Brushing aside thirty-Tive chapters' worth of debates on the problem of pain, God plunged nstead into a majestic poem on the wonders of the natural worid He guided Job through the gallery of creation, pointing out with pride su ...