What kind of man was Job described as being?
Perfect, upright, fearing God, and turned away from evil.
Who came to visit Job, and what did they do when they first saw him?
Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar; they sat with him in silence and mourned with him.
In what chapter does the Lord finally speak to Job?
Chapter 38
Name the 3 things Job lost in a single day.
His livestock, servants, and children.
What does Eliphaz suggest about people who suffer?
He suggests that people essentially reap what they sow.
What does God begin asking Job about?
The creation of the earth and things Job could not have witnessed or understood.
What happened to Job physically, and how did he respond to his wife?
He was struck with painful sores; he refused to curse God.
What does Bildad imply about Job and his children?
He suggests that Job's children sinned and that Job should seek God.
After God questions Job, what does Job begin to recognize about himself?
His limited understanding and inability to challenge God's wisdom.