<Li> A Poem to Wisdom (chapter 28, previously read as part of the speech of Job, now regarded by most scholars as a separate interlude in the narrator's voice) </Li> <Li> Job's closing monologue (chapters 29--31) </Li> <Li> and Elihu's speeches (chapters 32--37) </Li> <P> 4 . Two speeches by God (chapters 38: 1--40: 2 and 40: 6--41: 34, 42: 7--8), with Job's responses </P>

Who was the book of job written to