No one has power on which day?
The day of death
What do you think white garments sybolize?
Purity and doing what is right and good.
Who tells Job to curse God and die?
His wife.
What is wearisome to the flesh?
Much study.
What are the grinders that are ceasing because they are few?
Teeth.
What are we to consider on the day of adversity?
God makes both the day of prosperity and adversity.
What does Job finally curse?
The day of his birth.
How is Job characterized in chapter 1?
Blameless and upright, one who feared God and shunned evil.
Job's offspring will be like what?
The grass of the earth.
Eliphaz says that Job will laugh at what?
Destruction and famine.
What destroys a wise man's reason?
What tragedy befalls Job in chapter 1?
He looses his possessions and his children die.
To what does Bildad compare Job's words?
To a strong wind.
The Lord frustrates the devices of whom?
The crafty
The hearts of the sons of man are full of what?
Evil.
The teacher tells the young man to rejoice in what?
His youth.
What does the word "Satan" mean?
Accuser.
Where does Eliphaz Job of finding his hope?
The integrity of his ways.
What is sweet and pleasant to the eyes?
Light and the sun.
Because of what will the hearts of the son's of men be set to do evil?
If the sentence of an evil work is not executed speedily.
What are we to remember in the days of our youth?
Our creator.
What is Job's one request in chapter 6?
That God will let him die.
When God is speaking to Satan, who draws attention to Job?
God.
In chapter 3, Job longs for what?
Death
What are "those that look through the windows" that grow dim?
Eyes.
What does the teacher tell the man who lives many years to remember?
The darkness.
Even though Job is going through incredible suffering what does he still choose to do?
Worship God.
What does Eliphaz believe is the cause of job's suffering?
His own sin.
Why does Job bring offerings for his children after their feast?
In case they sin by cursing God in their hearts.
Why does Job have no appetite?
He is in too much pain.