Job is described with these two character traits.
Blameless and Upright (Job 1:1)
Job asks how a person can be this before God.
What is righteous (or justified)? (Job 9:2)
Job says his hope would lie only in this place.
What is Sheol (the grave)? (Job 17:13)
This friend gives the shortest speech.
Who is Bildad? (Job 25:1–6)
God speaks to Job from this.
What is the storm? (Job 38:1)
Job reguarly offers sacrifices for this specific fear.
What if his children had sinned and cursed God in their hearts? (Job 1:5)
Job wishes for someone who could stand between him and God.
What is a mediator? (Job 9:33)
Bildad uses this image to describe the fate of the wicked.
What is a lamp going out? (Job 18:5–6)
This younger man waits to speak because of his age.
Who is Elihu? (Job 32:4–6)
God asks Job where he was when this happened.
What is the earth’s foundation being laid? (Job 38:4)
Satan claims Job serves God because of this protection.
What is a hedge around him? (Job 1:10 )
Job claims God treats him as this dangerous creature.
What is an enemy? (Job 13:24)
Job observes that the wicked often do this instead of suffering.
What is prosper or live long lives? (Job 21:7–13)
Elihu says wisdom comes from this, not age.
What is the breath of the Almighty? (Job 32:8)
God uses this animal to show strength and fearlessness.
What is the horse? (Job 39:19–25)
Job’s wife urges him to do this in response to his suffering.
What is curse God and die? (Job 2:9)
Job identifies his “witness” as being located where?
What is in heaven? (Job 16:19)
Job lists crimes against the poor while God seems to do this.
What is remain silent? (Job 24:1–12)
Elihu accuses Job of justifying this rather than God.
What is himself? (Job 32:2)
God challenges Job to clothe himself with these qualities.
What are majesty and splendor? (Job 40:10)
Eliphaz argues that suffering does not come from this.
What is nowhere / not from the dust? (Job 5:6-7)
Job accuses God of destroying these two types of people alike.
What are the blameless and the wicked? (Job 9:22)
Job challenges his friends to point out this example.
What is the immediate punishment of the wicked? (Job 21:29–31)
Elihu believes suffering can serve this purpose.
What is correction or instruction? (Job 33:19–30)
Job responds by declaring himself this.
What is “unworthy”? (Job 40:4)