Eliphaz the Temanite, Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite.
Who are the three friends who initially come to comfort Job?
Isaiah 53.
Which chapter famously describes the “Suffering Servant” who bears the sins of many?
A watchman
What role is Ezekiel appointed to serve for the house of Israel?
Babylon
In which empire does Daniel first serve as an exile?
Nebuchadnezzar
Which Babylonian king destroys Jerusalem?
In the land of Uz, where Job’s fortunes are restored.
Where does Job’s story conclude geographically?
Wolf and lamb dwelling together
What animal imagery describes peace in the Messianic kingdom?
Living creatures with four faces and wheels within wheels.
What unusual creatures appear in Ezekiel’s opening vision of God’s glory?
Belshazzar
Which king sees the handwriting on the wall?
Seventy years
How long is Judah’s exile prophesied to last?
A whirlwind.
From what natural phenomenon does God speak to Job?
Jerusalem (Zion).
Which city is repeatedly identified as the spiritual center of God’s dealings with Israel?
By the Kebar River in Babylon.
Where was Ezekiel when he received his prophetic visions?
The king’s rich food and wine
What food does Daniel refuse at the beginning of the book?
Anathoth
From what town does Jeremiah come?
Leviathan
Which creature does God describe that humans cannot control?
Sennacherib
Which Assyrian king threatens Jerusalem during Isaiah’s ministry?
East direction of the temple
Which direction does God’s glory leave the temple?
Lion and bear
What animals represent Babylon and Medo-Persia?
A New Covenant written on their hearts
What future covenant does God promise to make with His people?
Teman, Shuah, and Naamah (east and south regions)
What geographic direction do Job’s friends come from, showing Job’s wide reputation?
Assyria
Which nation is called “the rod of God’s anger”?
A river flowing eastward, healing everything it touches
What river flows from the future temple bringing life?
The Son of Man
Who receives dominion after the beasts are judged?
A branch of an almond tree
What object does Jeremiah see that represents God watching over His word?