In chapters 32-37, Elihu speaks to Job. He is angry at Job and at all three of Job's friends, because he thought he would hear wisdom from them, but he was disappointed. Like Job's three friends, Elihu had a "know it all attitude." He spoke out of anger instead of comfort or love, and he thought Job was at fault for his tragedy. Unlike the three other men, he was young, but age is not a factor of wisdom, a relationship with God is. One great thing that Elihu did was he talked about how wonderful God is. This sets the stage for God to talk to Job tomorrow!