What's Job's homeland?
Land of UZ
Job 1:1
What does God speak of from the end of the book?
A whirlwind
Job 38:4
What did Job's friends believe was the usual reason for suffering?
They believed suffering was punishment for wrongdoing.
Job 32:6
Complete Job's final response: "The LORD gives and the LORD ______."
has taken away."
Job 1:21
Job was the owner of how many sheep?
7,000 sheep
Job 1:3
How many children did Job have before his trials?
Ten: Seven sons and three daughters
Job 1:2
What creatures does God mention as examples of His power?
Animals such as the Behemoth and Leviathan.
Job 40:15
Name Job's three main friends.
A) Zophar, Bidad and Elihu
B) Bidad, Elphaba and Zopur
C) Bidad, Zipporah and Eliphaz
D) Eliphaz, Bidad, and Zophar
D) Eliphaz, Bidad and Zophar
Job 2:11
What did Job's Wife tell him to do?
Curse God and die
Job 2:9
How many Camels did Job have?
3,000 camels
Job 1:3
What happened to Job's children?
They died when a great wind struck the house where they were feasting.
Job 1:18-19
What does Job say after God questions him?
He says he spoke of things he did not understand.
He humbles himself: "I am vile... I will lay mine hand upon my mouth."
Job 40:3-5
Who was the youngest speaker who later addressed Job?
Elihu
Job 32:6
What did Job refuse to do despite his suffering?
He refused to curse God.
Job 2:9-10
How many Oxen by the yoke did Job own?
500 yoke of Oxen
Job 1:3
What did Job do after hearing of the disasters?
He tore his robe, shaved his head, fell to the ground, and worshiped
Job 1:20-22
What is the one major theme of Gods speeches?
Gods wisdom and sovereignty are far beyond human understanding.
Job 38: 4-7
What was wrong with the friends explanation of Job's suffering?
They wrongly assumed Job's suffering proved he had sinned.
Job 42:7
What is Job say he knew his Redeemer would do?
He said his Redeemer lives and that ultimately he would see god.
Job 19:25-26
How many she "donkeys" did Job possess.
500 She "donkeys"
Job 1:3
What was Job's final response when God spoke from the whirlwind?
He humbled himself and acknowledged God's greatness and his limited understanding.
Job 42:1-6
What does God's response challenge Job and his friends to recognize?
That God's purpose and wisdom cannot be reduced to their human assumptions.
Job 42:7-8
What did God say about Job's three friends at the end?
They had not spoken rightly about God as Job had.
Job 42:7-8
What key lesson does Job challenge readers to consider?
Faithfulness to God cannot be reduced to a simple promise that good people will never suffer.
Job 13:15
In the end when its all said and done how much livestock does Job really own?
None, God owns it all
Job 1:21 "The LORD gave, and the LORD hath taken away"