Seeing, not Hearing
If Job has a question for God, God has a thousand for Job, mostly to remind him (and his friends) of their limited vision — the rest of the world outside their immediate preoccupation; so much they don't know, take for granted or don't think about so sure are they of their own tiny world and (even more so) their limited understanding of how everything works. But, once again, the force of the divine speeches is not so much what Yahweh says. Little is gained by unpicking it verse by verse. Yahweh's strength is, on the one hand a mixture of an overall picture, clear, simple and unleashed on Job like a downpour in a thunderstorm, and on the other by the way in which he handles Job.
Word and content are not unimportant. Confronted with a situation marked by the total absence of love Yahweh puts all humanity in its place. The world is not just 'God and Us', with the animals, the natural world and maybe the universe as an afterthought, in that order. Yahweh turns everything upside down to give us the universe, the natural world and (only then) humanity. Understanding the ways of 'God with us' begins with understanding ourselves and where we fit in the overall scheme of things.
What makes it work as it does for Job is Yahweh's method. Job's peers came bringing answers. Yahweh came asking questions. His peers' tactics humiliated him, putting him down. Yahweh's tactics humbled him, accepting his sincerity, respecting his dignity, enabling him to find himself, while offering a different perspective inviting Job to think again and holding his feet to the fire until he does.
Readers searching the divine speeches for 'an answer' to Job's question are usually disappointed. There is none. Yahweh makes no attempt to solve Job's problem of suffering and excoriates the friends for misrepresentation (42:7) but for Job, once face-to-face with Yahweh, it no longer matters. Job does not want an explanation. He wants to be taken seriously ('a presence'). Once he gets that, Job can cope, as cold and rational hearing and answers give place to the warmth of seeing and understanding. A different Job. A different life.