What land was Job from (Job 1:1)?
A. The land of Moab
B. The land of Kikar
C. The land of Uz
D. The land of Gomer
C. The land of Uz
What did Job not do after the first four disasters struck (Job 1:23)?
A. Curse God and wish to die
B. Defend himself to the face of the Lord
C. Sin by charging God with wrongdoing
D. Turn his back on the Lord who made him
C. Sin by charging God with wrongdoing
All of the following are said of Job EXCEPT (Job 1:1)
A. Upright
B. Feared God
C. Wise
D. Shunned evil
C. Wise
How many sons did Job originally have (Job 1:2)?
A. Five
B. Seven
C. Ten
D. Twelve
B. Seven
How many daughters did Job originally have (Job 1:2)?
A. Three
B. Five
C. Seven
D. Twelve
A. Three
What does Satan/the challenger say Job will do if God strikes everything he has (Job 1:11)?
A. He will become wicked
B. He will give up this integrity
C. He will curse God to his face
D. He will prefer darkness over light
C. He will curse God to his face
How many sheep did Job originally have (Job 1:3)?
A. One thousand
B. Seven thousand
C. Ten thousand
D. Twelve thousand
B. Seven thousand
How many camels did Job originally have (Job 1:3)?
A. One thousand
B. Two thousand
C. Three thousand
D. Seven thousand
C. Three thousand
How many yoke of oxen did Job originally have (Job 1:3)?
A. One hundred
B. Three hundred
C. Four hundred
D. Five hundred
D. Five hundred
What did Job say about himself after the first four initial disasters (Job 1:22)?
A. In sin my mother conceived me
B. Naked I will depart
C. There is no one righteous no not one
D. How can a man be pure in the sight of God
B. Naked I will depart
Of what people was Job said to be the greatest (Job 1:3)?
A. The people of the North
B. The people of the East
C. The people of the South
D. The people of the West
B. The people of the East
Initially what did Satan/the challenger say would get Job to curse God to his face (Job 1:11)?
A. Destroy him by disease, famine and plague
B. Strike everything he has
C. Destroy his family
D. Take away all God's blessings
B. Strike everything he has
Who would Job's sons invite to each and drink with them on their birthdays (Job 1:4)?
A. Their sisters
B. The whole town
C. Job's whole household
D. The whole region of Uz
A. Their sisters
When did Job's sons hold feasts (Job 1:4)?
A. On Job's birthday
B. On their birthdays
C. On their sisters' birthdays
D. At the time of harvest
B. On their birthdays
What arrangements would Job make for his children after their feasting had ended (Job 1:5)?
A. For them to pray
B. For them to fast
C. For them to be purified
D. For them to sacrifice
C. For them to be purified
What kind of offering would Job sacrifice for his children (Job 1:5)?
A. A sin offering
B. A cereal offering
C. A trespass offering
D. A burnt offering
D. A burnt offering
What did Job say about the Lord after the first four initial disasters (Job 1:22)?
A. The Lord is great, the Lord is good
B. May the name of the Lord be praised
C. Who has known the mind of the Lord
D.For the Lord's love endures forever
B. May the name of the Lord be praised
What initial boundary did God put on Satan/the challenger's attack on Job (Job 1:12)?
A. Not to lay a finger on Job himself
B. Not to touch Job's wife
C. Not to take away his integrity
D.Not to harm his children
A. Not to lay a finger on Job himself
Why did Job offer a burnt offering for his children (Job 1:5)?
A. Because the Lord had commanded it
B. In case they had sinned
C. To cleanse them before the Lord
D. To purify their hearts
B. In case they had sinned
In the heavenly scene, who presented themselves before the Lord (Job 1:6)?
A. The angels
B. The heavenly hosts
C. The cherubim
D. The seraphim
A. The angels
Who came along with the angels to present themselves before the Lord (Job 1:6)?
A. Job
B. Satan
C. The sons of men
D. Gabriel
B. Satan
What did God ask Satan/the challenger when he presented himself before the Lord (Job 1:7)?
A. Why have you come here?
B. How long must I allow you to come here?
C. Where have you come from?
D. How did you get in here?
C. Where have you come from?
Where had Satan/the challenger come from (Job 1:7)?
A. From the shades of Sheol
B. From the land of darkness
C. From the stars of heaven
D. From roaming throughout the earth
D. From roaming throughout the earth
After being given power over everything Job had what did Satan/the challenger do (Job 1:12)?
A. He rejoiced before the Lord
B. He went out from the presence of the Lord
C. He rode the clouds to the land of Uz
D. He gathered his forces to attack Job
B. He went out from the presence of the Lord
Who did the Lord ask Satan/the challenger if he had considered (Job 1:8)?
A. My king Job
B. My spokesman Job
C. My servant Job
D. My friend Job
C. My servant Job
The Lord described Job as all of the following EXCEPT (Job 1:8)?
A. Blameless
B. Righteous
C. One who fears God
D. One who shuns evil
B. Righteous
How does Satan/the challenger respond to the Lord's comments about Job (Job 1:9)?
A. Does Job fear God for nothing?
B. Is Job truly righteous?
C. Is Job as blameless as many think?
D. Is Job more godly than his friends?
A. Does Job fear God for nothing?
What does Satan/the challenger say God has done for Job (Job 1:10)?
A. Given him prosperity
B. Put a hedge around him
C. Trusted him above all the others
D. Taught Job wisdom
B. Put a hedge around him
What does Satan/the challenger say God has done for Job (Job 1:10)?
A. Given him prosperity
B. Trusted him above all the others
C. Blessed the work of his hands
D. Taught Job wisdom
C. Blessed the work of his hands
What were Job's children doing at the oldest brother's house (Job 1:13)?
A. Cursing God
B. Mocking the heavens
C. Feasting and drinking wine
D. Dancing and reveling
C. Feasting and drinking wine