1:5 zx8z After Job’s sons held feasts with their brothers and sisters in their houses, what would Job do? Job would consecrate them to God, offer burnt offerings, and pray for them.
1:8 ba5v Why did Yahweh say Satan should consider Job? There was no one like Job on the earth, a blameless and upright man, one who feared God and turned away from evil.
1:12 geux What did Yahweh give Satan permission to do? He gave Satan permission to take everything from Job, but not to lay a hand on his person.
1:14-15 f518 What did the messenger tell Job the Sabeans had done to him? They killed all Job’s servants in the field and took away all the oxen and donkeys.
1:16 xngc What did the second messenger tell Job had happened to his sheep? The fire of God fell from the heavens and burned them up along with the servants.
1:17 krn8 What did the third messenger tell Job had happened to his camels? Three groups of robbers came and attacked them. They stole all the camels and killed all the men that were caring for them.
1:18-19 giex What news did the fourth messenger bring to Job? Job’s sons and daughters were feasting in their brother’s home when a great wind came and struck the house, which collapsed on them and killed them.
1:21 ld2q What did Job say that Yahweh had done to him? Yahweh gave, and Yahweh has taken away.
1:22 fk7m How did Job show that he was not a foolish man? Job did not sin, nor did he foolishly accuse God.
2:1 w4ih Who came with the sons of God when they presented themselves before Yahweh? Satan also came and presented himself.
2:2 lvje What did Satan tell Yahweh that he had been doing? He said he was going to and fro on the earth, and walking back and forth on it.
2:3 y5rd How did Yahweh say that Job continued to do after Satan’s attacks? Job held fast to his integrity.
2:5 hs5z What does Satan want to do to Job now so that Job will curse God? Satan wants to touch Job’s bones and his body to hurt him.
2:7 wvm7 How did Satan afflict Job’s body? He afflicted Job with severe boils from the sole of his foot to the top of his head.
2:8 u7nw What did Job do to deal with the pain of his affliction? He took a potshard and scraped himself as he sat in ashes.
2:9 mx0a What did Job’s wife want him to do? Job’s wife wanted him to curse God and die.
2:10 mlsd What accusation did Job make to his wife? He accused her of thinking they should receive good at the hand of God but not evil.
2:11 zeuf What did Job’s three friends do when they heard what happened to Job? They came to mourn with him and comfort him.
2:12-13 bqsv How did the three friends of Job show their grief when they saw him? They raised their voices and wept, tore their robes, threw dust on their heads, and sat on the ground in silence for seven days and nights.
3:1-3 qses What did Job say about the day he was born? He cursed the day he was born and asked that it would perish.
3:5 zx0b What does Job want to claim the day he was born? He wants that day to be claimed by darkness and the shadow of death.
3:13-14 s5sb What does Job say he would be doing now if he had died at birth? He would be sleeping and at rest with kings and counselors of the earth.
3:18-19 qr04 From what are prisoners and servants released in death? The prisoner is released from the voice of the slave driver, and the servant is free from his master.
3:21 g9i8 To whom does Job say that death will not come? It does not come to the one who longs for death and who searches for it more than those who search for hidden treasure.
3:24 q17x How does Job describe his groaning? His groaning flows out like water.
3:26 kpx0 What are the things that troubles have replaced in Job's life? He cannot be at ease or quiet and has no rest.
4:3 n2tw What good things does Eliphaz say Job has done for others? Job had instructed many and strengthened weak hands.
4:6 togc What does Eliphaz say is Job’s confidence and hope in time of trouble? Job’s fear of God is his confidence, and the integrity of his ways is his hope.
4:17 fib4 What did the voice ask about mortal men? It asked if a mortal man can be more righteous than God, more pure than his Maker?
4:19 jdro How does Eliphaz describe mortal men? They live in houses of clay with their foundation in the dust, and they are crushed sooner than a moth.
5:2 hc9l What does Eliphaz say will happen to a foolish and simple man? Indignation kills the foolish man, and resentment kills the simple one.
5:4 mha0 What happens to the children of the foolish person in the city gate? They are unsafe, they are crushed in the gate and are not rescued.
5:7 qqhe From where does trouble really come? All his life, man makes his own trouble.
5:15 otu6 From what does God save the needy and poor person? He saves the poor person from the threats and accusations of the mighty and saves the needy person from harm by the mighty people.
5:18 y06z Why is the man happy whom God corrects and chastens? He is happy because the wounds, God binds up wounds, and his hands heal.
6:2-3 xxnk How does Job describe his anguish and his calamity? If his anguish and calamity were weighed, they would be heavier than the sand of the seas.
6:18-20 sn6r What happened to the caravans when they looked for water in these streams? They wandered into barren land and then perished. They were disappointed and deceived.
7:2-3 lfpy To what does Job compare his months of misery and trouble-filled nights? He compares them to a slave desiring relief from heat, or a hired man looking for his wages.
7:5 cnle What covers Job’s flesh? Worms and clods of dust, open sores and infection cover his flesh.
7:6 wrxc What image does Job use to describe the speed of his days? His days pass more swiftly than a weaver’s shuttle.
7:9 gil6 To what does Job compare the man who goes down to Sheol? He is like a cloud that is consumed and vanishes away.
8:17 v8iu What do the roots do that represent a person that forgets God? The roots are wrapped around heaps of stone and look for good places among the rocks.
8:20 admm How does God treat the innocent man and the evildoers differently? He will not cast away an innocent man, but will not take the hand of evildoers.
8:21 svgq With what will God fill the mouth and lips of the innocent man? He will fill his mouth with laughter and his lips with shouting.
9:3 yb6y What would happen is a man tried to argue with God? The man could not answer God once in a thousand times.
9:5 wh72 What does God do to the mountains when he is angry? He removes the mountains without warning and overturns them.
9:8 g8es What does God trample down? He tramples down and subdues the waves of the sea.
9:11 j9c8 Does Job see God when he passes by? God goes by him and Job does not see or perceive him.
9:25-26 o9ou To what three things does Job compare the speed of his days? They are swifter than a running messenger, they are as fast as reed boats, and as fast as the swooping eagle.
9:34 qyx1 What does Job say no other judge could do? There is no other judge who can take God’s rod from Job, or keep God’s terror from frightening Job.
11:7-9 s0pz Does Zophar think that Job could possibly understand God? Zophar thinks that it is impossible because God is as high as the heavens, deeper than Sheol, longer than the earth, and wider than the sea.
11:10-11 ogc9 Does Zophar think that it is possible for anyone to stop God? It is impossible to stop God because he knows false people and punishes iniquity.
11:12 xomz When does Zophar say foolish people will have understanding? They will have understanding when the colt of a wild donkey will be born to a man, meaning never!
11:16 zlrd What does Zophar say would happen to Job’s misery if he truly puts away his iniquity? Job would forget his misery and remember it only like waters that have flowed away.
11:20 oh1t What does Zophar say will be the hope of wicked people? He says that their hope will be an expiration of breath, meaning that they can only hope to die.
12:20 tjrz What does Job say about what God does to the trustworthy and the elders? He can remove the speech of the trustworthy and take away the understanding of elders.
12:23 ln5a What does Job say about God does to nations? He makes them strong or destroys them, and enlarges them or leads them along as prisoners.
12:24 q7xf What happens to the leaders of the people of the earth when God takes away their understanding? He causes them them to wander in a wilderness where there is no path.
13:2 eub2 How does Job say his knowledge compares to that of his friends? Job says that he knows the same as they know, and he is not inferior to them.
13:12 ut7x What does Job think about his friends’ sayings and defenses? He says their sayings are proverbs made of ashes, and their defenses are made of clay.
14:13 f19f Where does Job wish would God would hide him? Job wants God to hide him away in Sheol, away from troubles.
14:17 rsc2 How would God treat Job’s transgression and iniquity if God’s wrath were finished? God would seal up Job’s transgression in a bag, and cover up Job’s iniquity.
14:19 lmxg What amazing thing can water do over time? Water can wear down stones.
14:21 fd9j What kinds of things does a dead man not know about his sons (his children)? If they achieve honor or become insignificant, he does not know it.
15:4 o13o How does Eliphaz think that Job’s statements dishonored God? He thinks Job destroys fear and diminishes devotion to God.
15:9 q7bj Does Eliphaz think that Job knows something that the other friends do not know? He does not think that Job knows what they do not know, or that he understands they do not understand.
15:10 qayn Which people does Eliphaz say agree with Job’s friends? The gray-headed and very aged men who are older than Job’s father are with Eliphaz and his friends.
15:15 g8mc How does God view his holy ones and the heavens? He puts no trust even in his holy ones, and the heavens are not clean in his sight.
15:17-18 l347 From whom did Eliphaz get the things he will announce to Job? The things he has seen are things that wise men passed down from their fathers, and things that ancestors did not hide.
16:2-3 m93h What did Job say about the comfort offered by his friends? Job said they were making him more miserable with their endless, useless words.
16:6 izww How does Job’s speaking affect his grief? If he speaks, his grief is not lessened, and if he keeps from speaking, he is not helped.
16:10 nq73 How are other people treating Job as God attacks him? They gape at Job with open mouth, hit him reproachfully on the cheek, and gathered together against him.
16:11 mtxj To whom has God given Job? God handed him over to the ungodly and threw him into the hands of wicked people.
17:5 kyfy Whose evil deed will cause the eyes of his children to fail? The one who denounces his friends for a reward will cause the eyes of his children to fail.
18:12 i8f2 What will happen to the strength of the wicked man? His strength will turn into hunger.
18:14 teug Where will the wicked man no longer live? He will no longer live in his tent but will be unable to save himself.
18:16 tyc5 What image does Bildad use to describe what will happen to the wicked man? He describes the wicked man as a tree whose roots will dry up beneath the ground, and whose branch will wither above.
19:13-14 ib0j What has happened to all of Job’s family and friends? God has put his brothers far from him, his acquaintances are alienated, his kinsfolk fail him, and his close friends have forgotten him.
19:23-24 h5q7 What does Job want to happen to his words? He wants them to be written down and inscribed in a book, or engraved with pen and lead in the rock forever.
19:25 wero What does Job say he knows? He knows that his Redeemer lives, and that at last his Redeemer will stand on the earth.
19:26 bqkh What does Job say will happen when his body is destroyed? Job in his flesh will see God.
19:29 bf1g What does wrath bring? Wrath brings the punishment of the sword.
20:1-3 w6hj Why did Zophar answer Job quickly? He answered Job quickly he was troubled by what Job said. He hears Job’s rebuke and says it puts him to shame.
20:8 fjuf How will the wicked man go away? He will fly away like a dream, and be chased away like a vision of the night.
20:10 mwiq What will the wicked man’s children do? His children will apologize to poor people.
20:14 fxlb What happens to wickedness inside the wicked man? It will cause the food in his intestines to turn bitter, and will becomes like the poison of asps inside him.
20:15 gz9d What will happen to the riches that the wicked man swallows down? He will vomit them up again.
20:19 gjgf Why will the wicked man not rejoice? He has oppressed and neglected the poor people, and has violently taken away houses that he did not build.
20:21 um7h Why will the prosperity of the wicked man not be permanent? It will not be permanent because there is nothing left that he did not devour.
20:23 p319 What will God do to the wicked man who is about to fill his belly? God will rain down the fierceness of his wrath on him while he is eating.
20:24 jhhn What will happen when the wicked man flees from the iron weapon? A bow of bronze will shoot him.
20:27 vshr What will the heavens and the earth do against the wicked man? The heavens will reveal his iniquity and the earth will be a witness against him.
20:28 inyk What will happen to the wicked man on the day of God’s wrath? The wealth of his house will vanish and his goods will flow away.
21:3 nt18 What does Job think his friends will do after he has spoken? He thinks they will continue to mock him.
21:5 eedo How will people respond when they look at Job? They will be astonished and lay their hands upon their mouths.
21:19 pcy7 Who does Job want to pay for the guilt of the wicked person? Job wants the wicked person to pay for his guilt, and not his children, so that he would know his guilt.
21:22 hd5u Can anyone teach God knowledge? No, for he judges even those who are high.
21:26 gu9d What happens to both the man who dies in full strength and the one who dies in bitterness of soul? They both lie down alike in the dust and the worms cover them both.
21:30 tilw What have traveling people seen happen to the wicked man? They have seen that the wicked man is kept from the day of calamity, and that he is led away from the day of wrath.
21:32 d7ny What will men do for the tomb of the wicked man? Men will keep watch over his tomb.
22:3 sm10 What does Eliphaz ask Job if his righteousness can do for the Almighty? He asks if it brings any pleasure to the Almighty if Job is righteous.
22:14 k3nu What does Eliphaz claim Job says about God not seeing people? Job says, “Thick clouds are a covering to God, so that he does not see people.”
23:6 yt73 Does Job think God would argue against him in the greatness of God’s power if he could stand before him? No, he thinks God would listen to him fairly.
23:9 vxyo What does Job say God is doing in the south? Job says in the south, God hides himself so that no one can see what he does there.
27:8 oehr What does Job say God does when he cuts off a godless man’s life? When God cuts off his life, God will punish him for the wrong things that he has done.
27:11 mjnm What does Job say he will not conceal of the Almighty? Job said that he would not conceal the hand of the Almighty.
30:23 s4bb What does Job know is destined for all living things? He knows that God will bring him to death, to the house destined for all living things.
30:26 b6rz What came when Job waited for light? When he waited for light, darkness came instead.
30:28 xdbd Where did Job stand to call for help? He stood up in the assembly and cried for help.
30:31 rovs For what kind of music does Job say his harp is tuned? Job says that his harp is tuned for songs of mourning.
31:1 w3xs What desire does Job say is subdued by a covenant with his eyes? Job has made a covenant with his eyes to not look with desire on a virgin.
31:3 pzcb For whom did Job use to think calamity was reserved? Job used to think that calamity was for the unrighteous.
31:6 vpv1 What does Job ask to be done so that God would know his integrity? He asks to be weighed in an even balance, so that God would know his integrity.
31:22 pjia What part of his body does Job say should come off if he has failed to have compassion? Job says to let his upper arm fall from the shoulder blade.
31:37 u7ns How would Job go up to his opponent if he had their indictment? He would go up to him as a confident prince.
31:40 d29s If Job has caused landowners to lose their lives, what does he call to grow instead of crops? Job said to let thorns grow instead of wheat and weeds instead of barley.
32:1 pbe9 What did Job’s three friends do when they could not convince Job that he had done anything wrong? They stopped answering Job.
32:2 jtb6 What emotion was kindled in Elihu when Job continued to justify himself rather than God? Elihu’s anger was kindled against Job.
32:3-5 w817 Why was Elihu angry with Job’s three friends? Elihu was angry with Job’s friends because they had not been able to answer Job but they had still declared that he was wrong.
32:6-7 j24i Why was Elihu timid and afraid to tell Job and his friends what he was thinking? Elihu was young and the others were all very old and should be able to teach wisdom.
32:8 plor Who does Elihu say gives understanding to man? The breath of the Almighty gives man understanding.
32:9-10 bt75 Why does Elihu say the others should listen to him and allow him to declare what he knows? It is not only the great who are wise, and it not the aged alone who understand justice.
32:11-12 x1ps What were Job’s friends not able to do even though Elihu waited for them to speak, and paid attention carefully? Job’s friends were not able to prove Job wrong or respond to his words.
32:13 el4j Who does Elihu say must refute Job when the three friends, who thought they were wise, were not able to do that? It is God who must refute Job.
32:15-16 ybm1 What does Elihu decide to do because the three friends were dumbfounded and could not answer Job? Elihu decided that because the friends had not a word more to say, he will not wait any longer.
32:18 pt8b What is it that compels Elihu to share his knowledge with Job? The spirit compels Elihu to share his knowledge.
32:19 mzf2 What does Elihu say he is feeling like within his breast? He says his breast feels like wine in new wineskins that are ready to burst.
32:21-22 o0zr What does Elihu say his Maker would do to him if he were to speak and give honorific titles to any man? Elihu says that his Maker would soon take him away.
33:1-3 k8qb Why does Elihu beg Job to listen to the words he will speak? Elihu begs Job to listen because he will speak from the uprightness of his heart.
33:4 lvqh Who has made Elihu and what has given him life? The Spirit of God made Elihu and the Almighty gave him life.
33:5 acx7 What does Elihu ask Job to do if Job could answer Elihu? He asks Job to set his words in order and stand up before Elihu.
33:6-7 i4wh What reason does Elihu give that Job should not be afraid of him or feel pressure from Elihu? Elihu tells Job that they are the same in God’s sight and were both formed out of the clay.
33:8-9 ipay What had Elihu heard Job saying? Elihu heard Job saying that he was clean, without transgression, innocent and there was no sin in him.
33:10 v9z1 Who does Job blame for finding opportunities to attack him, and for regarding him as an enemy? Job blames God for doing these things.
33:12 iqbe How does Elihu say God compares to man? Elihu says God is greater than man.
33:13 ltnr Why does Elihu say it is useless to struggle against God? God does not have to account for any of his doings.
33:14-15 n8ia How does Elihu say that God speaks to man? God speaks in a dream and in a vision during the night while men are sleeping.
33:16-17 ixu1 Why does God open the ears of men and frighten them with threats? God does this in order to pull man back from sinful purposes and keep pride from him.
33:19-20 nbae What does Elihu say is the reason that man has pain on his bed, agony in his bones, and no desire for food or delicacies? Elihu says that this is because man is being punished.
33:21-22 cz5d What does Elihu say happens to a man who is being punished by God? A man’s flesh is consumed, his bones stick out and his soul draws close to the pit.
33:24 vc30 What could an angel mediator say to God to save a person from going down to the pit? The angel could say to God, “I have found a ransom for him.”
33:25 rlyx What will happen to the flesh of the person who is saved from going down to the pit? His flesh will become fresher than a child’s.
33:28 wfcl What will happen to the life of a person who admits his sin and is rescued from the pit by God? That person’s life will continue to see light.
33:29-30 q709 Why does Elihu say that God rescues a person from the pit? God does this so that a person may be enlightened with the light of life.
33:33 h1jc What does Elihu want to teach Job if Job will pay attention and listen to him and remain silent? Elihu wants to teach Job wisdom.
34:1-3 v0i1 Who does Elihu want to listen to his words and hear him? Elhu wants the wise men and those who have knowledge to listen to him.
34:4 gorq What does Elihu want others to choose and discover for themselves? Elihu wants them to choose what is just and discover what is good.
34:13-15 zq9w What does Elihu say would happen if God ever gathered back to himself his spirit and his breath? All flesh would perish and mankind would return to dust.
34:17 xc6g Who does Elihu’s question imply that Job is condemning? He implies Job is condemning God, who is righteous and mighty.
34:19 h123 Who does Elihu say are the works of God’s hands? All people, rich and poor, are the work of God’s hands.
34:21 gof1 What does Elihu say that God sees. Elihu says that God sees a person’s ways and all his steps.
34:25 lsav What does God do in the night to mighty men whose ways and deeds he knows? God overthrows them in the night and they are destroyed.
34:26 e5u6 What will God do to those who do wicked deeds like criminals and make the cry of the poor come to him? God will kill them in the open sight of others.
34:29 xdkk Over whom does God rule? God rules over the nation and the individual alike.
34:31-32 n716 What is Elihu suggesting that Job should admit to God? Elihu suggests that Job should admit that he is guilty and has committed sin, but will do it no longer.
35:8 slwj What effect could Job’s wickedness or his rightousness have on another man? Job’s wickedness could hurt a man and his righteousness could benefit another human.
35:9 iqe5 Why do people cry out for help from the arms of mighty men? They cry out for help because of the many acts of oppression done to them by others who are more powerful than they are..
35:10-11 jx50 What things does Elihu say that God can do for people even though no one acknowledges it? God teaches us and makes us wise.
35:12 v5tt Why does Elihu say that God does not give an answer when people cry out to him? Elihu says that God does not give an answer when people cry out but proudly continue in sin.
35:13 nvor What will God certainly not hear? He will certainly not hear prayers that lack sincerity.
35:16 pec7 What does Elihu accuse Job of doing when Job opens his mouth? He says Job opens his mouth to speak foolishness and to pile up words without knowledge.
36:3 aq6b To whom does Elihu acknowledge that righteousness belongs? Elihu acknowledges that righteousness belongs to his Maker.
36:6 hj6z What does God do for those who those who suffer? He does what is right for those who suffer.
36:7 gyz8 What does God do for the righteous? He sets them on thrones like kings forever, and they are lifted up.
36:9 kf9n What does God reveal to those who are bound in chains and trapped in cords of suffering? He reveals to them what they have done, their transgressions, and how they behaved arrogantly.
36:13-14 gm33 What happens to godless people who keep their anger and do not cry out to God for help? They die in their youth and their lives end in disgrace.
36:15-16 vkly How does Elihu say God uses affliction and oppression? God uses suffering to keep people from perishing because of their sins.
36:16 o8j4 What does Elihu say that God would like to do for Job? God would like to draw Job out of his distress and into a place of happiness and prosperity.
36:18 ym2a What things could lead Job to deception and turn him aside from justice? Anger with God could lead Job to deception, and a great bribe would not buy his pardon.
36:19 p8jc What things will not be able to help Job out of his distress? Job’s wealth and the force of his strength will not help him out of his distress.
36:27-28 q0ap How does God cause rain to fall? He draws up the drops of water and puts it in clouds which pour rain down and drop it in abundance on mankind.
36:30-31 z82a Why does Elihu say that God spreads lightning and covers the sea with darkness? He spreads lightning around himself and covers the sea with darkness in order to judge people and give food in abundance.
36:32-33 cy47 What tells people and cattle of the coming storm? The thunder tells people and cattle of the coming storm.
37:1-2 qea5 What makes Elihu’s heart tremble? The noise of God’s voice and the sound of his roar causes Elihu’s heart to tremble.
37:6 s35j What does God tell the snow and the rain to do? He tells the snow to fall to the earth, and the rain to become a great shower of rain.
37:13 eutt For what reasons does God give guidance to the clouds and cause them to do whatever he commands? He makes this happen sometimes for correction, sometimes to water his land, and sometimes to provide rain for crops to feed people.
37:14 e5o6 About what does Elihu want Job to stop and think? He wants Job to stop and think about God’s marvelous deeds.
37:15 jig1 What happens when God forces his will on the clouds? God makes lightning bolts flash in the clouds.
37:18 mrz7 What image does Elihu use to describe the sky? He says the sky is as strong as a mirror of cast metal.
37:19 rk1o Why does Elihu say that he and others cannot lay out their arguments before God? They cannot lay out their arguments before God because of the darkness of their minds.
37:21 tad5 What is it that people cannot look at when the sky is clear? People cannot look at the sun when it is bright in the sky.
37:24 t9wv To whom does Elihu say that the Almighty does not pay attention? The Almighty does not pay attention to those who are wise in their own minds.
38:1 s062 Out of what did Yahweh speak to Job? Yahweh spoke to Job out of a fierce storm.
38:6-7 zxx2 What sang together and who shouted for joy when Yahweh laid the cornerstone of the earth? The morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy when the cornerstone of the earth was laid.
38:8 slr0 To what does Yahweh compare the sea bursting out after it was shut up with doors? God compares the sea bursting out of doors to coming out of the womb.
38:10-11 y3yy What did Yahweh put in place to mark out the boundary of the sea so that it could come only so far and no farther? Yahweh put in place bars and doors to mark a boundary for the sea.
38:14 x3r0 How is the earth changed in appearance like clay changes under a seal? The light of dawn changes the earth so that all things on it stand out clearly, like the folds of a piece of clothing seen in the light.
38:19-21 l104 What does Yahweh say to mock Job about his lack of knowledge about the way to the resting place of light and darkness? Yahweh mocks Job by saying that undoubtedly Job should know about this because he was born then and the number of his days is so large.
38:22-23 nubi For what reason does Yahweh say he has kept storehouses for the snow and the hail? Yahweh has kept these storehouses for times of trouble and for a day of battle and war.
38:25-27 qs1v Why does Yahweh cause it to rain on the wilderness in which there is no person? He causes it to rain in order to meet the needs of the barren and lonely regions and to make the tender grass sprout up.
38:31 t64d What does Yahweh ask Job if he can do to Pleiades and Orion? He asks Job if he can tie the bands on the Pleiades or undo the cords of Orion.
38:37-38 ama6 What happens to the dust and clods of earth when Yahweh pours out water on them? The dust runs into a hard mass and the clods of earth clump tightly together.
39:10 eqax What does Yahweh ask Job to make the wild ox do with a rope? He asks Job if, with a rope, he can make the wild ox plow the furrows or harrow the valleys for him.
39:13 qw9s What does the ostrich flap proudly? The ostrich flaps its wings proudly as it runs fast.
39:14 dlb8 What does the ostrich do with her eggs? She leaves her eggs on the earth, and lets them keep warm in the dust.
39:16 z06i Why does the ostrich not fear that her labor might have been in vain? Yahweh has deprived her of wisdom and not given her any understanding.
39:18 hrx7 What does Yahweh say the ostrich does when she runs? She laughs in scorn at the horse and its rider.
40:15 rrmn What does the Behemoth eat? He eats grass like an ox.
40:17 v1lh What is the tail of the Behemoth like? His tail is like a cedar.
40:19 uhxq What is one of the strongest animals God made? God says the Behemoth is the first of the ways of God, meaning first in strength.
40:21 insr Where does the Behemoth lie? He lies under the lotus plants in the shelter of the reeds.
40:23 g6jx What does the Behemoth think when the river floods and the Jordan surges? He does not tremble and he is confident.
41:1 pe8k With what does Yahweh ask Job if he can draw out Leviathan? Yahweh asks Job if he can draw out Leviathan with a fishhook.
41:6 dh9r What does God ask Job might happen if the fishermen were to catch Leviathan? He asks Job if the fishermen would bargain for Leviathan or divide him up to trade among the merchants.
41:8 ykfs What will happen if a person puts his hand on Leviathan? It someone puts his hand on the Leviathan just once, he will remember the battle and do it no more.
41:10 f79v Since no one is fierce enough to dare stir Leviathan up, can anyone stand before Yahweh? No one dares to stir Leviathan up, so there is no one who can stand before Yahweh.
41:14 w35o How else does Yahweh describe Leviathan’s mouth? He says it is the doors of his face, ringed with teeth, which are a terror.
41:16 kf2a How close are the scales on the back of Leviathan? One is so near to another that no air can come between them.
41:18 ejdq How does Yahweh say Leviathan’s eyes are like? His eyes are like eyelids of the dawn, bright and glowing.
41:19 cy5h What comes out of Leviathan’s mouth? Out of Leviathan’s mouth go flames and fiery sparks.
41:20 q5d4 What is the smoke from Leviathan’s nostrils like? It is like a boiling pot on a fire that has been fanned to be very hot.
41:24 tlor What is Leviathan’s heart like? His heart is as hard as a lower millstone.
41:25 imie What do the mighty do when Leviathan raises himself up? They become afraid and draw back.
41:26 mce9 What happens when a sword, spear, arrow or any pointed weapon strikes Leviathan? They do nothing to him.
41:27 ph2x What does Leviathan think of iron and bronze? He thinks of iron as if it were straw and bronze as if it were rotten wood.
41:30 vviw What kind of trail does Leviathan leave? He leaves a spreading trail in the mud as if he were a threshing sledge.
42:3 dbzu What did Job acknowledge that he had spoken? He had spoken things that he did not understand, things too difficult for him to understand, which he did not know about.
42:6 dakc How did Job respond to Yahweh after seeing him with his eye? Job despised himself and repented in dust and ashes.
42:7 lbon What did Yahweh say that Eliphaz and his two friends had done wrong? They had not said right things about Yahweh, as Job had done.
42:8 ajsh What did Yahweh tell Eliphaz to give as an offering? He told Eliphaz to take seven bulls and seven rams to offer for themselves as a burnt offering.
42:8 p3zg Whose prayer did Yahweh say he would accept? Yahweh said he would accept Job’s prayer.
42:12 k73s How did Yahweh bless Job at the end of his life? Yahweh blessed Job more than the first part of Job’s life.
42:13 b7ov How many more sons and daughters did Yahweh give to Job? He had seven sons and three daughters.
42:15 txax What was unique about Job’s daughters? There were no woman in the land as beautiful as Job’s daughters, and he gave them an inheritance with their brothers.