Well folks, in Job 32, we got a real wild card. Elihu, a young fella that nobody had heard of till now, has a real bone to pick with Job and the other three guys. He's been listening to them blather on, and he's just like "Nope, none of you know what you're talking about." So he decides to give Job a real talking-to. He basically says that Job's words aren't worth anything, and he's been relying on his own wisdom instead of God's. He preaches about how knowledge comes from God, and how Job needs to get back in touch with his Maker. And then he just leaves. Real weird.