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5:22 r6uw At what will the man whom God corrects laugh? He will laugh at destruction and famine.
5:24 h00d What will the man whom God corrects find when he visits his sheepfold? He will find that nothing will be missing.
5:26 lkzz How long will the man whom God corrects live? He will come to his grave at a full age.
6:2 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.
6:3 cc7z How does Job describe his anguish and his calamity? Ff his anguish and calamity were weighed, they would be heavier than the sand of the seas.
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.
6:4 mmx7 What has the Almighty done to Job with his arrows? His arrows are in Job, and Jobs spirit drinks up the poison.
6:6 fdrh What food does Job say has no taste? He says the white of an egg does not have any taste.
6:8-9 lw1u What one request does Job long for God to grant him? He wants God to crush him and cut him loose from his life.
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7:21 c7lj What does Job think God will not do? Job thinks God will not pardon his transgression and take away his iniquity.
8:2 nx2m To what did Bildad compare the words of Jobs mouth? He compared them to a mighty wind.
8:4 qz1u How did Bildad say he knew that Jobs children sinned? He said he knew this because God had punished them for their sins.
8:6 cuc2 How does Bildad say that God would bless Job if Job was pure and upright? He would reward Job by restoring his former home and wealth.
8:6 cuc2 How does Bildad say that God would bless Job if Job were pure and upright? God would reward Job by restoring his former home and wealth.
8:9 vi3z To what does Bildad compare our days on earth? He says they are a shadow.
8:11 wzys What do papyrus and reeds require in order to grow? Papyrus requires a marsh, and reeds need water to grow.
8:14 xosc To what does Bildad compare the trust of godless men? Their trust is as fragile as a spiders web.
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9:17 i9md Why does Job believe God has multiple his wounds? Job believed God multiplied his wounds without cause.
9:20 scdb Is it possible for Job to be righteous and perfect? No, even then, his mouth would condemn him and prove him guilty.
9:22 v4d4 Does Job think God treats righteous and wicked people differently? He says God destroys both perfect people and wicked people together.
9:26 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.
9:25-26 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.
9:27-29 i5y3 Why did Job say it would be in vain to forget about his complaints? God would not consider him innocent, but Job would be condemned.
9:33 k0gn What does Job say that no judge would be able to do? No judge would lay his hand on both Job and God.
9:34 qyx1 What does Job say no other judge could do? There is no other judge who can take Gods rod from Job, or keep Gods terror from frightening Job.
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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 Jobs misery if he truly puts away his iniquity? Job would forget his misery and remember it only like waters that have flowed away.
11:18 l180 Why would Job be secure if he put away his iniquity? He would be secure because there would be hope.
11:20 oh1t What does Zophar say is the only hope of wicked people? Their only hope will end with death.
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.
12:3 px1r How does Job compare himself to his friends? He says he also has understanding and is not inferior to them.
12:4 ic9n What do Jobs neighbors think of him now? They laugh at him.
12:7-8 wotw Who does Job think could teach his friends? The beasts, the birds, the earth, and the fish of the sea could teach his friends.
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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 Jobs transgression and iniquity if Gods wrath were finished? God would seal up Jobs transgression in a bag, and cover up Jobs iniquity.
14:19 lmxg What amazing thing can water do over time? Water can wear down stones.
14:20 fd9j How does it affect a dead man if his sons are honored or brought low? If they come to honor, he does not know it, and if they are brought low, he does not see it happen.
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.
15:2 wgu4 With what should a wise man not fill himself? He should not fill himself with the east wind.
15:4 o13o How does Eliphaz think that Jobs 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.

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50 5:22 r6uw At what will the man whom God corrects laugh? He will laugh at destruction and famine.
51 5:24 h00d What will the man whom God corrects find when he visits his sheepfold? He will find that nothing will be missing.
52 5:26 lkzz How long will the man whom God corrects live? He will come to his grave at a full age.
53 6:2 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.
6:3 cc7z How does Job describe his anguish and his calamity? Ff his anguish and calamity were weighed, they would be heavier than the sand of the seas.
54 6:4 mmx7 What has the Almighty done to Job with his arrows? His arrows are in Job, and Job’s spirit drinks up the poison.
55 6:6 fdrh What food does Job say has no taste? He says the white of an egg does not have any taste.
56 6:8-9 lw1u What one request does Job long for God to grant him? He wants God to crush him and cut him loose from his life.
74 7:21 c7lj What does Job think God will not do? Job thinks God will not pardon his transgression and take away his iniquity.
75 8:2 nx2m To what did Bildad compare the words of Job’s mouth? He compared them to a mighty wind.
76 8:4 qz1u How did Bildad say he knew that Job’s children sinned? He said he knew this because God had punished them for their sins.
77 8:6 cuc2 How does Bildad say that God would bless Job if Job was pure and upright? How does Bildad say that God would bless Job if Job were pure and upright? He would reward Job by restoring his former home and wealth. God would reward Job by restoring his former home and wealth.
78 8:9 vi3z To what does Bildad compare our days on earth? He says they are a shadow.
79 8:11 wzys What do papyrus and reeds require in order to grow? Papyrus requires a marsh, and reeds need water to grow.
80 8:14 xosc To what does Bildad compare the trust of godless men? Their trust is as fragile as a spider’s web.
89 9:17 i9md Why does Job believe God has multiple his wounds? Job believed God multiplied his wounds without cause.
90 9:20 scdb Is it possible for Job to be righteous and perfect? No, even then, his mouth would condemn him and prove him guilty.
91 9:22 v4d4 Does Job think God treats righteous and wicked people differently? He says God destroys both perfect people and wicked people together.
92 9:26 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.
93 9:27-29 i5y3 Why did Job say it would be in vain to forget about his complaints? God would not consider him innocent, but Job would be condemned.
94 9:33 k0gn What does Job say that no judge would be able to do? No judge would lay his hand on both Job and God.
95 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.
111 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!
112 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.
113 11:18 l180 Why would Job be secure if he put away his iniquity? He would be secure because there would be hope.
114 11:20 oh1t What does Zophar say is the only hope of wicked people? What does Zophar say will be the hope of wicked people? Their only hope will end with death. He says that their hope will be an expiration of breath, meaning that they can only hope to die.
115 12:3 px1r How does Job compare himself to his friends? He says he also has understanding and is not inferior to them.
116 12:4 ic9n What do Job’s neighbors think of him now? They laugh at him.
117 12:7-8 wotw Who does Job think could teach his friends? The beasts, the birds, the earth, and the fish of the sea could teach his friends.
141 14:13 f19f Where does Job wish would God would hide him? Job wants God to hide him away in Sheol, away from troubles.
142 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.
143 14:19 lmxg What amazing thing can water do over time? Water can wear down stones.
144 14:20 14:21 fd9j How does it affect a dead man if his sons are honored or brought low? What kinds of things does a dead man not know about his sons (his children)? If they come to honor, he does not know it, and if they are brought low, he does not see it happen. If they achieve honor or become insignificant, he does not know it.
145 15:2 wgu4 With what should a wise man not fill himself? He should not fill himself with the east wind.
146 15:4 o13o How does Eliphaz think that Job’s statements dishonored God? He thinks Job destroys fear and diminishes devotion to God.
147 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.