Elihus
Elihus refers to a relatively obscure but intriguing figure mentioned in ancient biblical texts, specifically within the Book of Job. He is introduced as one of Job's companions who comes to offer comfort and counsel after Job endures immense suffering. Elihus is presented as a younger man compared to Job's other friends, Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar. His intervention marks a shift in the dialogue, as he speaks after the initial exchanges between Job and his three older companions have seemingly reached an impasse.
Elihus's speeches are characterized by a distinct perspective. He criticizes both Job and his friends, suggesting