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1:1 kp2j How is Job’s character described? He was blameless and upright, and honored God and turned from evil.
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1:1 kp2j How is Job’s character described? He was blameless and righteous and honored God and turned from evil.
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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.
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1:8 ba5v Why did Yahweh say Satan should consider Job? There was no one like Job in the earth, a perfect and an upright man, one who feared God and turned away from evil.
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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.
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1:10 r8j0 How did Satan say Yahweh had protected Job? He made a hedge around Job, around his house, and around all that he had on every side.
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1:11 c2sy What did Satan think would cause Job to renounce God? He said to Job would renounce God is God attacked all Job’s possessions.
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1:11 c2sy What did Satan think would cause Job to renounce God? He said to Job would renounce God if God attacked all Job’s possessions.
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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.
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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.
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1:16 xngc What did the second messenger tell Job had happened to his sheep? The fire of God fell from then heavens and burned them up along with the servants.
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1:17 krn8 What 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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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1:20 tikd What did Job do after he got all these messages? Job tore his robe, shaved his head, lay facedown on the ground, and worshipped God.
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1:21 rbig What did Job say about his condition after these events? He said he came naked from his mother’s womb, and would return naked.
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1:20 tikd What did Job do after he got all these messages? Job tore his robe, shaved his head, lay facedown on the ground, and worshiped God.
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1:21 rbig What did Job say about his condition after these events? He said he came naked from his mother’s womb, and he would return naked.
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1:21 ld2q What did Job say that Yahweh had done to him? Yahweh gave, and Yahweh has taken away.
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1:22 fk7m How did Job show that he was not a foolish man? Job did not sin, nor did he foolishly accuse God.
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2:1 w4ih Who came with the sons of God when they presented themselves before Yahweh? Satan also came and presented himself.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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3:6 lndq What does Job want to seize the night he was conceived? Job wants that night to be seized by thick darkness.
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3:11 hh41 What did Job wish had happened when he came out of the womb? He wishes he had died and given up his spirit.
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3:6 lndq What does Job want to seize the night he was conceived? Job wants that night to be seized by gloom.
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3:11 hh41 What did Job wish had happened when he came out of the womb? He wishes he had died at birth.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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3:24 q17x How does Job describe his groaning? His groaning is poured out like water.
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3:26 kpx0 What is the things that Job has feared that has come upon him? He is not at ease or quiet, and has no rest.
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4:3 n2tw What good things does Eliphaz say Job has done for others? Job had instructed many, and strengthened weak hands.
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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.
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3:24 q17x How does Job describe his groaning? His groaning flows out like water.
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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.
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4:3 n2tw What good things does Eliphaz say Job has done for others? Job had instructed many and strengthened weak hands.
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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.
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4:8-9 n3oe Who has perished and are consumed by the breath of God and his anger? Those who plow iniquity sow trouble perish and are consumed.
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4:10 jlvf What does Eliphaz says is broken? The voice of the fierce lion and the teeth of young lions are broken.
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4:8-9 n3oe Who perishes by the breath of God and his anger? Those who plow misery and sow trouble perish and cease to exist.
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4:10 jlvf What does Eliphaz says is broken? The teeth of young lions are broken.
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4:12-13 t7h5 How did Eliphaz secretly receive a certain message? He heard a whisper in his ear and saw visions in the night.
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4:14 hklx What came upon Eliphaz when he received the message? Fear and trembling came on him.
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4:17 fib4 What did the voice ask about mortal men? It asked if a mortal man can be more righteous than God, and more pure than his maker?
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4:19 jdro How does Eliphaz describe mortal men? They live in houses of clay, whose foundation is the dust, and who are crushed sooner than a moth.
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5:2 hc9l What does Eliphaz say will happen to a foolish and silly man? Anger kills the foolish man, and jealousy kills the silly one.
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5:4 mha0 What happens to the children of the foolish person in the city gate? They are crushed in the gate.
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5:7 qqhe From where does trouble really come? Mankind makes his own trouble.
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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5:7 qqhe From where does trouble really come? All his life, man makes his own trouble.
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5:10 a4tl What does God give to the earth and the fields? He gives rain on the earth and sends water on the fields.
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5:12 bzls What does God do the schemes of crafty people? He frustrates their schemes so that their hands cannot carry out their plots.
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5:15 otu6 From what does God save the needy and poor person? He saves the poor person from the sword in their mouths, and saves the needy person from the hand of the mighty people.
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5:18 y06z Why is the man happy whom God corrects and chastens? He is happy because God after he wounds, he binds up wounds, and his hands heal.
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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.
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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.
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5:22 r6uw At what will the man whom God corrects laugh? He will laugh at destruction and famine.
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5:24 h00d What will the man whom God corrects find when he visits his sheepfold? He will find that nothing will be missing.
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5:26 lkzz How long will the man whom God corrects live? He will come to his grave at a full age.
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6:6 fdrh What food does Job say has no taste? He says the white of an egg does not have any taste.
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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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6:10 r7un What is Job’s consolation? His consolation is that he has not have denied the words of the Holy One.
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6:13 erse What has been driven from Job? Wisdom has been driven out of him.
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6:14 pt5p To whom should a friend show faithfulness? A friend should show faithfulness to the person who is about to faint.
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6:15-17 w9dl How does Job compare his brothers to a desert streambed? They pass away to nothing, they vanish when they thaw, and they melt when it is hot.
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6:13 erse What has been taken away from Job? Initiative has been taken away from him.
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6:14 pt5p To whom should a friend show faithfulness? A friend should show faithfulness to the despairing person.
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6:15-17 w9dl How does Job compare his brothers to a desert streambed? They have dealt treacherously like a wadi: they disappear in the dry season.
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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.
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6:21 bk4p Why were Job’s friends nothing to him? They saw his dreadful situation and were afraid.
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6:24 ebc7 What does Job say he will do if his friends would teach him? He will hold his peace.
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6:26 nqc2 What does Job say his friends plan to do with his words? They plan to ignore his words, and to treat them like the wind.
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6:21 bk4p Why were Job’s friends nothing to him? They saw his dreadful situation and were afraid, so they did not help him.
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6:24 ebc7 What does Job say he will do if his friends would teach him? He will be silent.
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6:26 nqc2 What does Job say his friends plan to do with his words? They plan to correct his words and ignore what he has said.
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6:29 x0o1 Why does Job say his friends should relent in their attacks on him? Job’s cause is just.
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7:2-3 lfpy To what does Job compare his months of misery and trouble-filled nights? He compares them to a slave desiring the evening, or a hired man looking for his wages?
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7:5 cnle What covers Job’s flesh? Worms and clods of dust cover his flesh.
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7:6 wrxc What image does Job use to describe the speed of his days? His days are swifter than a weaver’s shuttle.
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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.
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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.
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7:5 cnle What covers Job’s flesh? Worms and clods of dust, open sores and infection cover his flesh.
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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.
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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.
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7:11 xxlm In what way will Job speak and complain? He will speak in the anguish of his spirit and complain in the bitterness of his soul.
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7:14 dutm What does God do to Job when Job goes to bed? God scares him with dreams and terrifies him through visions.
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7:16 vccp Why did Job want God to leave him alone? Job said his days are useless.
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7:19 xbyw What does Job ask God to let him alone long enough to do? He asks to be left alone long enough to swallow his own saliva.
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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.
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8:2 nx2m To what did Bildad compare the words of Job’s mouth? He compared them to a mighty wind.
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8:4 qz1u How did Bildad say he knew that Job’s children sinned? He said he knew this because God had handed Job’s children over to their sin.
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8:6 cuc2 How does Bildad say that God would bless Job if he was pure and upright? He would reward Job with a home that truly belonged to him.
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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.
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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.
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8:9 vi3z To what does Bildad compare our days on earth? He says they are a shadow.
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8:11 wzys What do papyrus and reeds require in order to grow? Papyrus requires a marsh, and reeds need water to grow.
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8:14 xosc To what does Bildad compare the trust of godless men? Their trust is as fragile as a spider’s web.
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8:17 v8iu What do the roots do that represent a person that forgets God? His roots are wrapped around the heaps of stone and look for good places among the rocks.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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9:5 wh72 What does God do to the mountains when he is angry? He removes the mountains without warning and overturns them.
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9:8 g8es What does God trample down? He tramples down and subdues the waves of the sea.
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9:11 j9c8 Does Job see God when he passes by? God goes by him and Job does not see or perceive him.
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9:15 r12n Even if Job was righteous, how would he need to address God? Job could not answer him, but could only plead for mercy.
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9:15 r12n Even if Job were righteous, how would he need to address God? Job could not answer him, but could only plead for mercy.
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9:17 i9md Why does Job believe God has multiple his wounds? Job believed God multiplied his wounds without cause.
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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.
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9:22 v4d4 Does Job think God treats righteous and wicked people differently? He says God destroys both perfect people and wicked people together.
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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.
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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.
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9:33 k0gn What does Job say that no judge would be able to do? No judge could lay his hand on both Job and God.
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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.
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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.
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10:2 ofkr Why does Job want God to show him, instead of merely condemning him? He wants God to show Job why he accuses him.
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10:2 ofkr Why does Job want God to show him instead of merely condemning him? He wants God to show Job why he accuses him.
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10:4 v9lm What kind of eyes does Job ask God if he has? Job asks him if he has eyes of flesh and sees like a man sees.
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10:6 y8p9 What does Job say that God inquires and searches after? God inquires after Job’s iniquity and searches after his sin.
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10:8 y0uy What had God’s hands done for Job? They had framed and fashioned Job, together round about.
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10:6 y8p9 For what does Job say that God seeks and searches? God inquires after Job’s iniquity and searches after his sin.
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10:8 y0uy What had God’s hands done for Job? They had framed and fashioned Job, yet they are destroying him.
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10:11 yabf With what did God clothe Job? He clothed him with skin and flesh.
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10:12 ekfy What has God granted to Job? God granted him life and covenant faithfulness.
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10:14 env2 What would God do if Job sinned? God will notice his sin, and not acquit him of his iniquity.
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10:16 c10r What would God do to Job if Job’s head were lifted up? God would hunt him down like a lion.
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10:17 e8gk Who does God bring against Job? God brings new witnesses against him.
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10:18 jl22 What does Job wish had happened to him? He wishes he had given up his spirit and that no eye had ever seen him.
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10:21 gwep Where is Job going, from which he will not return? He is going to the land of darkness and to the shadow of death.
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11:3 nujl What did Zophar think Job had done to their teaching? He thought Job had mocked his friends teaching.
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10:17 e8gk Who would God bring against Job? God would bring new witnesses against him.
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10:18 jl22 What does Job wish had happened to him? He wishes he had died and that no eye had ever seen him.
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10:21 gwep Where is Job going, from which he will not return? He is going to the land of darkness.
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11:3 nujl What did Zophar think Job had done to their teaching? He thought Job had mocked his friends' teaching.
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11:6 m4mm What does Zophar say that God has demanded from Job? He said God has demanded less from Job than his iniquity deserved.
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11:7-9 s0pz Does Zophar think that Job could possibly understand God? Zophar thinks that it is impossible because God is high as the heaven, deeper than sheol, longer than the earth, and wider than the sea.
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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 notices iniquity.
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11:12 xomz When does Zophar say foolish people will have understanding? They will have understanding when a wild donkey gives birth to a man.
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11:16 zlrd What does Zophar say would happen to Job’s misery if he truly put away his iniquity? Job would forget his misery and remember it only like waters that have flowed away.
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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.
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11:18 l180 Why would Job be secure if he put away his iniquity? He would be secure because there would be hope.
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11:20 oh1t What does Zophar say is the only hope of wicked people? Their only hope will be a last gasp of life.
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11:20 oh1t What does Zophar say is the only hope of wicked people? Their only hope will end with death.
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12:3 px1r How does Job compare himself to his friends? He says he also has understanding and is not inferior to them.
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12:4 ic9n What do Job’s neighbors think of him now? They laugh at him.
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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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12:9 geax What do all of the animals know? They know that the hand of Yayweh has given them life.
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12:12 p9v4 What does Job say about aged men and understanding? Aged men have wisdom, and in length of days is understanding.
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12:12 p9v4 What does Job say about aged men and understanding? Wisdom and understanding come as people grow old.
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12:15 vrj8 What does God do with the waters? He with holds them and they dry up, and he sends them out and they overwhelm the land.
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12:18 q9mx What does God take from kings? He takes off the chain of authority from them.
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12:20 tjrz What does Job say about God does to the trustworthy and the elders? He removes the speech of the trustworthy, and takes away the understanding of elders.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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13:2 eub2 How does Job say his knowledge compares to that of his friends? Job says that he know the same as they know, and he is not inferior to them.
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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.
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13:3 la0e Who would Job like to talk to instead of his friends and why? He would rather speak to the Almighty because Job wants to reason with God.
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13:5 e0u5 What does Job say his friends do with truth? They whitewash the truth with lies.
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13:6 irsu What does Job want his friends to hear? He wants them to listen to the pleading of his lips.
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13:10 y84h Would God approval if Job’s friends showed favoritism to God? No, he would reprove them if they showed favoritism to him.
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13:5 e0u5 What does Job say about wanting his friends to be silent? He says that the silence of his friends would be wisdom.
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13:6 irsu What does Job want his friends to hear? He wants them to listen to his reasoning and the pleading of his lips.
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13:10 y84h Would God approve if Job’s friends were showing favoritism? No, he would strongly reprove them if they showed favoritism.
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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.
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13:13 dwj3 What does Job ask his friends to do so that he may speak? Job asks them to hold their peace and let him alone.
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13:13 dwj3 What does Job ask his friends to do so that he may speak? Job asks them to hold their peace and let him speak.
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13:16 e8l8 Why does Job think that he would be acquitted? He does not come before God like a godless man.
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13:18 of2t What has Job set in order? He has set his defense in order.
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13:21 etxu What does Job want God to withdraw from him? Job wants God to withdraw his oppressive hand from Job.
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13:21 etxu What does Job want God to withdraw from him? Job wants God to withdraw his oppressive hand from Job and stop terrifying him.
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13:24 ls3c Who does God treat Job like? He treats Job like his enemy.
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13:28 espv What useless things does Job say he is like? He is like a rotten thing that wastes away, like a garment that moths have eaten.
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14:2 m7cf How does Job say man is like a flower? Man sprouts from the ground like a flower, and is cut down.
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14:2 m7cf How does Job say man is like a flower? Man sprouts from the ground like a flower, and then withers.
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14:5 tdsu Who decides the lifespan of man? God has determined his days and the number of his months.
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14:7 jo3e What does Job say about a tree that has been cut down? There can be hope for a tree that has been cut down, for it can sprout again.
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14:12 ulul Does Job say a man can live again? He says that that people do not rise up again, and will not be roused out of their sleep.
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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.
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14:17 rsc2 How would God treat Job’s transgression and iniquity if God’s wrath was finished? God would seal up Job’s transgression in a bag, and cover up Job’s iniquity.
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14:19 lmxg What amazing thing can water do over time? It can wear down the stones.
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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.
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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.
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14:19 lmxg What amazing thing can water do over time? Water can wear down stones.
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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.
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15:2 wgu4 With what should a wise man not fill himself? He should not fill himself with the east wind.
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15:4 o13o How does Eliphaz think that Job’s statements dishonored God? He thinks Job diminishes respect for God, and obstructs devotion to him.
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15:9 q7bj Does Eliphaz think that Job knows something that the other friends do not know? He does not thing that Job knows what they do not know, or that he understands what is not also in them.
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15:4 o13o How does Eliphaz think that Job’s statements dishonored God? He thinks Job destroys fear and diminishes devotion to God.
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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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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.
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15:13 x0d5 What does Eliphaz think Job’s spirit has done? He thinks Job’s has turned his spirit against God.
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15:13 x0d5 What does Eliphaz think Job has done? He thinks Job has turned his spirit against God.
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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.
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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.
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15:21 arox When will they destroyer come upon the wicked man? The destroyer will come upon him while he is in his prosperity.
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15:21 arox When will the destroyer come upon the wicked man? The destroyer will come upon him while he is in his prosperity.
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15:22 pxw9 What waits for the wicked man? The sword waits for the wicked man.
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15:26 dbhi With what does the wicked man run against God? He runs at God with a stiff neck and a thick shield.
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15:28 pc4z What will happen to the cities and houses of the wicked man? They are ready to become heaps.
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15:30 mmw4 What will cause the wicked to go away? He will go away at the breath of God’s mouth.
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15:31 zyxw What reward will the wicked man have for trusting in useless things? Uselessness will be his reward.
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15:31 zyxw What reward will the wicked man have for trusting in worthless things? Emptiness will be his reward.
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15:34 col8 What will happen to the company of godless people? It will be barren, and fire will consume their tents of bribery.
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16:2-3 m93h What did Job say about the comfort of his friends? Job said they were miserable comforters using useless words.
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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, his is not helped.
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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 gather together against him.
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16:11 mtxj To whom has God given Job? God handed him over to ungodly, and threw him into the hands of wicked people.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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16:13 bxbr How has God injured Job? He has pierced Job’s kidneys and poured out his bile on the ground.
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16:15 ctyx What has Job done to his skin to show his grief? He has sewn sackcloth on his skin.
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16:19 af2l Who is Job’s witness and able to vouch for Job? Job’s witness is in heaven, and the one who is for him is on high.
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16:20 cxe4 Who does Job turn to as his friends scoff at him? Job pours out his tears to God.
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17:2 lhq7 What must Job always see? He must always see the provocation of the mockers who are with him.
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17:3 r25k What pledge does Job want God to make to Job? He wants God to pledge to be a guarantee with himself for Job.
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17:3 r25k What pledge does Job want God to make to Job? He wants God to pledge himself to be a guarantee for Job.
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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.
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17:7 x3dz What has happened to Job’s eye and his body because of sorrow? His eye is dim and all his body parts are as thin as shadows.
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17:10 lztz Does Job think that he can find a wise man among his friends? Job does knows that he will not find a wise man among them.
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17:7 x3dz What has happened to Job’s eye and his body because of sorrow? His eye is dim and all his body parts are as thin a shadow.
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17:10 lztz Does Job think that he can find a wise man among his friends? Job knows that he will not find a wise man among them.
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17:11 cqy9 Does Job have plans for the future? Job’s plans are over, as are the wishes of his heart.
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17:14 qstm What has become Job’s father, mother, and sister? The pit has become his father, and the worm is his mother and sister.
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18:3 wcro How did Bildad think Job viewed his friends? Bildad thought Job regarded them as beasts, and thought they were stupid.
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18:5 nlwz What will happen to the light of the wicked person? His light will be put out, and the spark of his fire will not shine.
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18:3 wcro How did Bildad think Job viewed his friends? Bildad thought Job regarded them as beasts and thought they were stupid.
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18:5 nlwz What will happen to the light of the wicked person? His light goes out; the flame of his fire will not shine.
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18:8 pdbm What will throw the wicked man into a net? He will be thrown into a net by his own feet, and he will walk into a pitfall.
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18:9-10 xswr What will catch the wicked man? He will be caught by a trap, a snare, and a noose.
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18:12 i8f2 What will happen to the wealth of the wicked man? His wealth turn into hunger.
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18:14 teug Where will the wicked man no longer live? He will be torn out of his tent, his home in which he now trusts.
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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 be cut off above.
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18:12 i8f2 What will happen to the strength of the wicked man? His strength will turn into hunger.
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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.
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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.
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18:19 xy7k Will the wicked man have any descendants? He will have no son or son’s son among his people, nor any remaining kinfolk where he had stayed.
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18:20 j9bw How do the people respond to what happens to the wicked man? The people who live in the west will be horrified and the people who live in the east will be frightened.
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19:2 ejtc Into what does Job say his friends have broken him? Job says they have broken him into pieces of wood.
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18:20 j9bw How do the people respond to what happens to the wicked man? People will be shocked and horrified at what happens to the wicked man.
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19:2 ejtc What does Job ask his friends to stop doing to him? Job asks his friends to stop hurting him and discouraging him.
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19:3 hoz6 How many times have Job’s friends reproached him? They have reproached him ten times.
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19:4 skg2 Whose concern should it be if Job had erred? Job says the error should be his own concern.
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19:6 t2pl How does Job say God has treated him? Job says God has dome wrong to Job and caught him in God’s net.
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19:7 v63q What happens when Job calls out for help because he has been wronged? He is not heard and there is no justice.
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19:11 kwml How has God regarded Job? He has regarded Job as one of his adversaries.
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19:6 t2pl How does Job say God has treated him? Job says God has done wrong to Job and caught him in God’s net.
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19:7 v63q What happens when Job calls out for help because he has been wronged? He is not answered and there is no justice.
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19:11 kwml According to Job, how has God regarded Job? Job says God has regarded him as one of his enemies.
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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.
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19:16 ih4a How does Job’s servant respond to Job when he calls him? His servant him gives me no answer although he entreats him with his mouth.
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19:19 n676 What have those whom Job loves responded to him? Those whom he loves have turned against him.
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19:20 unhr How does Job survive? He survives only by the skin of his teeth.
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19:16 ih4a How does Job’s servant respond to Job when he calls him? His servant does not respond when Job gives an order.
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19:19 n676 How have Job's former friends treated him? His former friends have turned against him.
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19:20 unhr How does Job survive? He survives only with the skin of his teeth.
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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.
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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.
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19:26 bqkh What does Job say will happen when his body is destroyed? Job in his flesh will see God.
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19:29 bf1g What does wrath bring? Wrath brings the punishment of the sword.
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20:1-3 w6hj Why did Zophar answer Job quickly? He answered Job quickly because of his worry and that there is a spirit beyond his understanding that answers him. He has heard Job’s rebuke and says it puts him to shame.
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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.
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20:5 b86b How long does the joy of a godless man last? The joy of the godless only lasts for a moment.
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20:7 rj9r How will the wicked man perish? He will perish permanently like his own feces.
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20:7 rj9r How will the wicked man perish? He will perish permanently, like garbage disappears.
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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.
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20:10 mwiq What will the wicked man’s children do? His children will apologize to poor people.
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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.
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20:15 gz9d What will happen to the riches that the wicked man swallows down? He will vomit them up again.
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20:17 n051 What will the wicked man not live to enjoy? He will not live to enjoy looking on rivers and flowing streams of honey and butter.
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20:17 n051 What will the wicked man not live to enjoy? He will not live to enjoy the blessings that flow from God.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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21:3 nt18 What does Job think his friends will do after he has spoken? He thinks they will continue to mock him.
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21:5 eedo How will people respond when they look at Job? They will be astonished and lay their hands upon their mouths.
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21:6 bhbg What happens to Job when he thinks about his sufferings? He is troubled and horror takes hold of his flesh.
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21:6 bhbg What happens to Job when he thinks about his sufferings? He is terrified; his flesh trembles.
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21:7 eb64 What does Job ask about wicked people? Job asks why do they continue to live, become old, and grow mighty in power?
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21:10 j8b3 What happens to the bull and the cow of the wicked? The bull doesn’t fail to breed and the cow doesn’t lose her calf prematurely.
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21:14 d67g What do the wicked say to God? They tell God to depart from them, for they do not wish any knowledge of his ways.
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21:16 qw9k How does Job respond to the advice of wicked people? He has nothing to do with their advice.
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21:16 qw9k How does Job respond to the advice of wicked people? He wants nothing to do with their advice.
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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.
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21:22 hd5u Can anyone teach God knowledge? No, for he judges even those who are high.
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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.
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21:27 pl07 What does Job know about his friends’ thoughts and ways? He knows their thoughts and the ways in which they wish to wrong him.
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21:27 pl07 What does Job know about his friends’ thoughts and ways? He knows their thoughts and the ways in which they wrong him.
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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.
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21:32 d7ny What will men do for the tomb of the wicked man? Men will keep watch over his tomb.
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21:34 tedb With what does Job say Zophar was trying to comfort him? Job says Zophar was comforting him with nonsense.
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21:34 tedb With what does Job say Zophar was trying to comfort him? Job says Zophar was trying to comfort him with things that are not true.
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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.
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22:4 fyee How does Eliphaz mock Job’s reverence for God? He mockingly says that because Job was reverent to God, he rebukes Job.
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22:4 fyee How does Eliphaz mock Job’s reverence for God? He mockingly says that God would not punish Job if Job had truly been righteous.
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22:6 byaf What does Eliphaz accuse Job of doing to the naked? He says that Job has stripped the naked of their clothing.
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22:9 n55v What does Eliphaz accuse Job of doing to widows? He claims Job has sent widows away empty.
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22:11 phk4 What does Eliphaz say the darkness has done to Job? He says that there is darkness, so that Job cannot see.
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22:11 phk4 What does Eliphaz say the darkness has done to Job? He says Job is in darkness so that he does not know what to do.
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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.”
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22:16 mv6d What happens to the foundations of wicked men? The wicked men’s foundations have washed away like a river.
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22:16 mv6d What happens to the foundations of wicked men? The wicked men’s foundations have washed away, as if by a flooding river.
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22:19 qkps How do the righteous act when they see the fate of the wicked? The righteous see their fate and are glad.
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22:21 stfw What will happen if Job is at peace with God? If Job is at peace with God, good will come to him.
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22:23 bwm0 What does Eliphaz say will happen if Job returns to the Almighty? If Job returns to the Almighty, he will be built up.
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22:26 ly5i What will happen when Job takes pleasure in the Almighty? When Job takes pleasure in the Almighty, he will lift up his face to God.
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22:29 h9s1 What does God do to the proud? God humbles the proud.
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23:2 f8ah What does Job say is heaveir than his groaning? Job said that his suffering is heavier than his groaning.
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22:29 h9s1 What does God do for the humble? God saves those who are humble.
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23:2 f8ah Is Job finished protesting? No. Job said that there is much more he could protest about.
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23:4 om1e What would Job do before God if he could find him? He would lay his case in order before God and fill his mouth with arguments.
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23:6 yt73 Does Job think God would against him in the greatness of God’s power if he could stand before him? No, he thinks God would pay attention to him.
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23:9 vxyo What does Job say God is doing in the south? Job says in the south, God hides himself so that Job cannot see him.
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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.
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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.
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23:10 dteg What result does Job expect from God’s testing him? When God has tested Job, he will come out like gold.
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23:12 xlbf What has Job done with the words of God’s mouth? Job has treasured up in his heart the words of God’s mouth.
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23:14 vac7 What does God carry out for Job? God carries out his decrees for Job.
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23:14 vac7 What will God carry out for Job? God will carry out his decrees for Job.
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23:15 efal How does Job feel when he thinks about God? When Job thinks about him, he is afraid of him.
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23:17 fmgf What covers Job’s face? The thick darkness cover’s Job’s face.
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23:17 fmgf What covers Job’s face? The thick darkness covers Job’s face.
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24:1 io9x What times does Job think are not set by the Almighty? Job asks why times for judging the wicked are not set by the Almighty.
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24:3 d9xw What do the wicked do to the donkey of the fatherless? They drive away the donkey of the fatherless.
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24:5 g320 What do the poor hope the Arabah will provide? They hope the Arabah will provide them food for their children.
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24:14 np48 What is the murderer like in the night? In the night, the muderer is like a thief.
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24:16 x8xn Why do the wicked shut themselves up in daytime? The wicked do not care for the light.
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24:17 y487 With what terrors are the wicked comfortable? They are comfortable with the terrors of the thick darkness.
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24:19 adbm Who does sheol consume? Sheol consumes those who have sinned.
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24:19 adbm Who does Sheol consume? Sheol consumes those who have sinned.
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24:21 dvtw Who does the wicked one devour? The wicked one devours the barren women who have not born children.
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24:22 bs9m Who does God drag away? God drags away the mighty by his power.
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24:24 tzrn What will happen to the mighty in a little while? In only a little while, the mighty will be gone.
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25:2 elym Where does God make order? God makes order in his high places of heaven.
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25:4 ho3b Of whom does Bildad ask can they be clean and acceptable to God? He asks if one who is born of a woman can be clean and acceptable to God.
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25:6 p412 To what does Bildad compare a son of man? He says that a son of man is a worm.
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26:4 i67h How does Job think Bildad’s spoke his own words? No, Job wants to know who helped Bildad speak his words.
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26:6 lebh What has no covering before God? Destruction itself has no covering against God.
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25:6 p412 To what does Bildad compare a son of man? He says that a son of man is a grub.
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26:4 i67h Whose words does Job say Bildad is speaking? Job says Bildad is not speaking God's words, but his own.
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26:6 lebh What has no covering before God? Sheol itself has no covering against God.
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26:8 woe6 Where does God bind up the waters? He binds up the waters in his thick clouds.
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26:9 litl What does God spread on the face of the moon? He encloses the face of the moon and spreads his clouds on it.
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26:9 litl What does God spread on the face of the moon? He encloses the face of the moon and spreads his cloud on it.
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26:12 f3rk What did God calm with his power? He calmed the sea with his power.
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26:13 lfco By what did God clear the heavens of storms? By his breath, he cleared the heavens of storms.
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26:14 qaqu What measure of God’s voice do we hear? We hear but a small whisper of him.
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26:14 qaqu What measure of God’s voice do we hear? We hear both the thunder and a small whisper of him.
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27:2 vued What does Job say God has taken away from him? God has taken away his justice.
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27:4 phks What does Job vow his lips will not speak? Job vows that surely his lips will not speak unrighteousness.
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27:4 phks What does Job vow his lips will not speak? Job vows that surely his lips will not speak wickedness or deceit.
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27:6 exto How long will Job’s thoughts not reproach him? His thoughts will not reproach him so long as he lives.
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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 takes away his soul.
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27:11 mjnm What does Job say he will not conceal of the Almighty? Job said that he would not conceal the thoughts of the Almighty.
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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.
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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.
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27:14 wszu Of what will the wicked man’s offspring not have enough? His offspring will never have enough food.
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27:15 e9kv What will the wicked man’s widow not do for him? His widow will make no lament for him.
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27:17 v2qn What will happen to the silver of the wicked man? The innocent will divide up his silver among themselves.
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27:19 c148 What does the wicked man see when he opens his eyes after he lies down rich? He opens his eyes, and everything is gone.
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27:21 v7bw What does the east wind do as it carries the wicked man away? The east wind carries him away, and it sweeps him out of his place.
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27:22 r83p What does the wicked man try to do when the east wind does not stop? He tries to flee out of its hand.
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28:2 znmn From where is copper smelted? Copper is smelted out of the stone.
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28:3 s6iq What does man search out to the farthest limit? Man searches out, to the farthest limit, the stones in obscurity and thick darkness.
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27:22 r83p What does the wicked man try to do when the east wind does not stop? He tries to flee out of its power.
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28:2 znmn From where is copper smelted? Copper is smelted out of stone.
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28:3 s6iq What does man search out to the farthest limit? Man searches out, to the farthest limit, the stones of gloom and thick darkness.
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28:4 rwwg Where does man break open a shaft? He breaks open a shaft away from where people live.
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28:6 gri2 What is contained in the dust of the earth? The earth’s dust contains gold.
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28:8 m5lt What has not walked through the path of man’s shaft? The proud animals have not walked such a path, nor has the fierce lion passed there.
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28:23 yg4h Who knows wisdom’s place? God understands the way to wisdom and he knows its place.
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28:25 qh62 What did God parcel out by measure? He parceled out the waters by measure.
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28:26 a7wm For what did God make a decree? He made a decree for the rain.
|
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28:28 ur9o What did God tell people is wisdom? To people God said, “See, the fear of the Lord—that is wisdom.”
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28:28 ur9o What did God tell people is wisdom? To people, God said, “See, the fear of the Lord—that is wisdom.”
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29:2 a92x Does Job recall a time when God cared for him? Job remembers that in the past months God had cared for him.
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29:4 fro6 What was on Job’s tent in the ripeness of his days? Job remembers the ripeness of his days, when the friendship of God was on his tent.
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29:6 p2nj What had the rock poured out for Job in the past? When the almighty was with Job, the rock poured out for him streams of oil.
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29:9 bjos What did the princes do in the past when Job came? They used to refrain from talking when he came.
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29:10 qwxu What happened to the tongue of the noblemen when Job came? Their tongue clung to the roof of their mouths.
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29:11 ojr3 What would the noblemen do after their eyes saw Job? They would then give witness to Job and approve of him.
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29:13 fvip What did Job cause the widow’s heart to do? He caused her heart to sing for joy.
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29:13 fvip What did Job cause the widow’s heart to do? He caused her heart to be glad.
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29:16 x6l7 What had Job done even for the person he did not know? He would examine the case even of one whom he did not know.
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29:17 y7td Who would Job pluck from the teeth of the unrighteous? He plucked the victim out from between the teeth of the unrighteous.
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29:20 j9so What does Job say is always new in his hand? The bow of his strength is always new in his hand.
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30:5 a43i From where were the young men’s fathers driven out? Their fathers were driven out from among people.
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30:8 gnm6 Of whom does Job say the young men’s fathers are descendants. Job says that they were descendants of fools, indeed, of worthless men.
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30:9 fu2q What had Job become for the sons of the worthless men? Job had become their subject for a song of mockery.
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30:11 w7pd What do the people now lose in front of Job? These people lose all self-control in front of him.
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30:13 gp7c Why are the men able to push forward disaster for Job? They push forward disaster for him, for they have no one to hold them back.
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30:15 c7ox What does Job say is driven away by the wind? His honor is driven away as if by the wind.
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30:11 w7pd What do the people now cast away in front of Job? These people cast away self-restraint in front of him.
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30:13 gp7c Why are the men able to advance his calamity for Job? They advance his calamity because there is no one to hold them back.
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30:15 c7ox What does Job say is driven away by the wind? His dignity is driven away as if by the wind.
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30:16 wxv3 What has laid hold of Job as his life is pouring out within him? Many days of suffering have laid hold on him.
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30:18 yep8 What does Job say has seized his clothing? God’s great force has seized my clothing.
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30:21 peor How does Job say God persecutes him as he has changed and become cruel? God has changed and become cruel to him; with the power of his hand God persecutes him.
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30:18 yep8 What does Job say has changed his clothing? Skin disease has changed his skin, referred to as clothing.
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30:21 peor How does Job say God has changed? God has changed and become cruel to him; with the power of his hand God persecutes him.
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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.
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30:26 b6rz What came when Job waited for light? When he waited for light, darkness came instead.
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30:28 xdbd Where did Job stand to call for help? He stood up in the assembly and cried for help.
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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.
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31:3 pzcb For whom did Job use to think calamity was reserved? Job used to think that calamity was for the unrighteous.
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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.
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31:8 c60p What does Job ask to happen to the harvest, if he has turned out of the right way? He says to let the harvest be uprooted out of his field.
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31:8 c60p What does Job ask to happen to the harvest if he has turned out of the right way? He says to let the harvest be uprooted out of his field.
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31:10 d1pt What does Job say should be the judgement if he was attracted to another woman? Job says to let his wife grind grain for another man.
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31:12 clka What kind of fire does Job say this crime is like? Job says that it is a fire that consumes everything for sheol.
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31:12 clka What kind of fire does Job say this crime is like? Job says that it is like a fire that consumes everything.
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31:15 ns1y What did God do for both the servants and for Job? God made and molded them all in the womb.
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31:18 jxdr How does Job say he has treated the orphan from his youth? He says the orphan grew up with him as with a father.
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31:20 ywdt What should be offered to warm the needy with no clothing? They should have been warmed with the wool of his sheep.
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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 shoulder fall from the shoulder blade.
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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.
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31:24 rqol What could people say to fine gold? They could say to fine gold, “You are my confidence.”
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31:28 mow1 Who would Job be denying if he worshipped the sun or moon? If he worshiped them he would have denied the God who is above.
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31:28 mow1 Who would Job be denying if he worshiped the sun or moon? If he worshiped them, he would have denied the God who is above.
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31:30 fr0d How has Job not suffered his mouth to sin? Job has not suffered his mouth to sin by asking for the life of those who hate him with a curse.
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31:32 syrz What had Job always done for the traveler? He had always opened his doors to the traveler.
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31:33 c7e1 How does Job say mankind has hidden his sins? He has hidden his sins by hiding his guilt inside his tunic.
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31:35 v6m3 What does Job want to have that his opponent has written? Job desired the indictment that his opponent had written.
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31:33 c7e1 How does Job say mankind has hidden his sins? Job says mankind hides sins by hiding his guilt in his chest.
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31:35 v6m3 What does Job want to have that his opponent has written? Job desired to have the indictment that his opponent had written.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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32:3-5 w817 Why was Elihu’s anger kindled against Job’s three friends? He was angry with Job’s friends because they had found no answer to Job and yet they had condemned Job.
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32:3-5 w817 Why was Elihu’s anger kindled against Job’s three friends? He was angry with Job’s friends because they had not convinced Job that he was not blameless before God.
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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.
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32:8 plor Who does Elihu say gives understanding to man? The breath of the Almighty gives man understanding.
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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.
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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 convince Job or respond to his words.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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32:18 pt8b What is it that compels Elihu to share his knowledge with Job? The spirit compels Elihu to share his knowledge.
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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.
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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.
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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 the uprightness of his heart.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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33:24 vc30 What could an angel mediator say to God to save a person from going down to the pit? The angel could ay to God, “I have found a ransom for him.”
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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.”
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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34:5 qlkz What does Job say that God has taken away from him even though he is without sin and what is incurable? Job says that God has taken away his rights.
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34:5 qlkz What does Job say that God has taken away from him even though he is righteous? Job says that God has taken away his justice.
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34:8 ykyu In whose company does Elihu say Job goes around? He says Job goes around in the company of those who do evil.
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34:10-12 g1h2 What does Elihu tell the men of understanding that God does not do? God does not do wickedness, commit sin, or pervert justice.
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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 again.
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34:17 xc6g Who does Elihu’s question imply that Job is condemning? He implies Job is condemning God who is righteous and mighty.
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34:19 h123 Who does Elihu say are the works of God’s hands? Leaders, rich and poor, are all the work of God’s hands.
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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.
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34:17 xc6g Who does Elihu’s question imply that Job is condemning? He implies Job is condemning God, who is righteous and mighty.
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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.
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34:21 gof1 What does Elihu say that God sees. Elihu says that God sees a person’s ways and all his steps.
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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.
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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.
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34:29 xdkk Over whom does God rule? God rules over the nation and the individual alike.
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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.
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34:34-35 l0pw What will men of understanding say about Job? They will say that Job speaks without knowledge and wisdom.
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34:37 nd9k What does Elihu say Job is adding to his sin because of his talking like wicked men? He says that Job is adding rebellion to his sin.
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34:34-35 l0pw What will men of understanding say about Job? They will say that Job speaks without knowledge and understanding.
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34:37 nd9k What does Elihu say Job is adding to his sin because of his talking like wicked men? He says that Job is adding transgression to his sin.
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35:1-2 uant How does Elihu imply Job compares himself to God? Elihu implies that Job thinks he is innocent, and that he is more righteous than God.
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35:5 ny42 What does Elihu tell Job and his friends to look up and see? Elihu tells them to look up and see the sky.
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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 son of man.
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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.
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35:10-11 jx50 What things does Elihu say that God can do for people even though no one acknowledges it? God gives songs in the night, teaches us, and makes us wise.
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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 because of the pride of evil men.
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35:13 nvor What will God certainly not hear? He will certainly not hear a foolish cry.
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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.
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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..
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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.
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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.
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35:13 nvor What will God certainly not hear? He will certainly not hear prayers that lack sincerity.
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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.
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36:3 aq6b To whom does Elihu acknowledge that righteousness belongs? Elihu acknowledges that righteousness belongs to his Maker.
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36:6 hj6z What does God do for those who those who suffer? He does what is right for those who suffer.
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36:7 gyz8 What does God do for the righteous? He sets them on thrones like kings forever, and they are lifted up.
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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.
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36:11 n7r7 What will happen to listen to God and worship him? They will spend their days in prosperity and their years in contentment.
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36:11 n7r7 What will happen to those who listen to God and worship him? They will spend their days in prosperity and their years in contentment.
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36:12 ysvn What will happen to the people who do not listen to God? They will perish by the sword and die because they have no knowledge.
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36:14 gm33 What does the godless person who stores up anger and does not cry out to God for help? They will die in their youth and their lives will end in disgrace.
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36:15-16 vkly How does Elihu say God uses affliction and oppression? God uses affliction to rescue the afflicted and oppression to open their ears.
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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 into a broad place where there is no hardship.
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36:14 gm33 What happens to the godless person who stores up anger and does not cry out to God for help? They will die in their youth and their lives will end in disgrace.
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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.
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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.
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36:17 ulbk What has filled Job? He is full of the judgment on the wicked.
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36:18 ym2a What things could lead Job to deception and turn him aside from justice? Wealth could lead Job to deception and a bribe could turn him aside from justice.
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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.
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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.
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36:21 mj63 Why does Elihu say that Job is being tested by suffering? Job is being tested by suffering so that he will stay away from sinning.
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36:21 mj63 Why does Elihu tell Job to be careful? He says Job would rather defy God than learn what God wants to teach him through suffering.
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36:23 zf5r What can no one say about God? No one can say that God has committed unrighteousness.
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36:26 m0if What is it about God that we cannot calculate? We cannot calculate the number of his years.
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36:27-28 q0ap How does God cause rain to fall? He draws up the drops of water that distill as rain from his vapor, which the clouds pour down and drop in abundance on mankind.
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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 feed people and give food in abundance.
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36:32-33 cy47 What tells people and cattle of the coming storm? The noise of the lightning bolts hitting their targets tells people and cattle of the coming storm.
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37:1-2 qea5 What makes Elihu’s heart tremble? The noise of God’s voice and the sound from his mouth causes Elihu’s heart to tremble.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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36:32-33 cy47 What tells people and cattle of the coming storm? The thunder tells people and cattle of the coming storm.
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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.
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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.
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37:7 t4zn Why does God stop the hand of every man from working? God stops them so that all people may see his deeds.
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37:8-9 iivt For what reason do the beasts go into hiding and stay in their dens? They hide and stay in their dens because of the storms that come.
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37:10 hjlf What is given by the breath of God? By the breath of God ice is given.
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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 for his land, and sometimes as acts of covenant faithfulness.
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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.
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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.
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37:15 jig1 What happens when God forces his will on the clouds? God makes lightning bolts flash in the clouds.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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37:23 xuaz What does Elihu say that the Almighty does not do to his people? The Almighty does not oppress people.
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37:23 xuaz What does Elihu say that the Almighty does not do to people? The Almighty does not mistreat people, acting unjustly.
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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.
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38:1 s062 Out of what did Yahweh speak to Job? Yahweh spoke to Job out of a fierce storm.
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38:2 y407 By what means did someone bring darkness to Yahweh’s plans? Job brought darkness to Yahweh’s plans by means of words without knowledge.
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38:2 y407 By what means did someone darken counsel? By speaking without knowledge, Job made it harder for people to understand God's actions.
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38:3 t3lq What does Yahweh tell Job he must do when Yahweh questions him? Job must gird up his loins like a man and answer Yahweh’s questions.
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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 was laid.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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38:14 x3r0 How is the earth is 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.
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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 the number of Job’s days is so large.
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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 days of battle and war.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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38:31 t64d What does Yahweh asks Job if he can do to Pleiades and Orion? He asks Job if he can fasten chains on Pleiades or undo the cords of Orion.
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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.
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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.
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38:40 d5wb Where do the young lion cubs wait for their food? They are crouch in their dens and shelter in hiding to lie in wait.
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38:40 d5wb Where do the young lion cubs wait for their food? They crouch in their dens and shelter in hiding to lie in wait.
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38:41 slca Why do the young ones of the ravens stagger about? They stagger about for lack of food.
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39:4 vo2u What happens to the young deer after they grow up in the open fields? They go out and do not come back again.
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39:6 nwas Where has Yahweh made the home of the donkey? He has made his home in the Arabah, and his house in the salt land.
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39:6 nwas Where has Yahweh made the home of the donkey? He has made his house in the Arabah, and his home in the salt land.
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39:8 sk55 Where does the wild donkey find food? He roams over the mountains where he looks for every green plant to eat.
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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 to plow the furrows or harrow the valleys for him.
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39:13 qw9s What does the ostrich wave proudly? The wings of the ostrich wave proudly.
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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.
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39:13 qw9s What does the ostrich flap proudly? The ostrich flaps its wings proudly as it runs fast.
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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.
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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.
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39:18 hrx7 What does Yahweh say the ostrich does when she runs? She laughs in scorn at the horse and its rider.
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39:19 ocba What clothes the neck of the horse? A flowing mane clothes his neck.
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39:19 ocba What clothes the neck of the horse? A flowing mane clothes its neck.
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39:22 zj74 How does the horse react to the sword? He does not turn back from the sword.
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39:24 f34x What can the horse not do at the sound of the trumpet? He cannot stand in one place.
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39:27-28 svrv Where does the eagle make his nest and his home? He makes his nest in high places, and his home on the peaks of the cliffs.
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39:24 f34x What can the horse not do at the sound of the trumpet? It cannot stand in one place.
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39:27-28 svrv Where does the eagle make his nest and his home? He makes his nest in high places, and his home on the peaks of the crags.
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40:4 nwp3 How did Job do to show that he was too insignificant to answer Yahweh? Job put his hand over his mouth.
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40:6 pop7 From what did Yahweh answer Job? Yahweh answered Job from out of a fierce storm.
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40:7 ggmh What did Yahweh tell Job to do to prepare to answer Yahweh? He told Job to gird up his loins like a man.
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40:8 d8ka Why did Yahweh say that Job was condemning Yahweh? He said Job condemned Yahweh so that Job could claim he was right.
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40:10 a17d With what does Yahweh challenge Job to clothe himself? He challenges Job to cloth himself with glory, dignity, honor and majesty.
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40:10 a17d With what does Yahweh challenge Job to clothe himself? He challenges Job to cloth himself with glory, splendor, greatness and majesty.
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40:12 olvm What does Yahweh tell Job to do to the wicked people? Yahweh tells Job to trample them down where they stand.
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40:15 rrmn What does the behemoth eat? He eats grass like an ox.
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40:17 v1lh What is the tail of the behemoth like? His tail is like a cedar.
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40:19 uhxq Who can defeat the behemoth? Only God can defeat the behemoth.
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40:21 insr Where does the behemoth lie? He lies under the lotus plants in the shelter of the reeds.
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40:23 g6jx What does the behemoth think when the river floods and the Jordan surges? He does not tremble and he is confident.
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41:1 pe8k With what does Yahweh ask Job if he can draw out leviathan? Yahweh asks Job if he can draw out the leviathan with a fishhook.
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41:6 dh9r What does Yahweh ask Job if the fishermen would do with leviathan? He asks Job if the fishermen would bargain for leviathan or divide him up to trade among the merchants.
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41:8 ykfs What will happens 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.
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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.
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41:14 w35o How more does Yahweh describe leviathan’s mouth? He says it is the doors of his face that are ringed with his teeth, which are a terror.
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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.
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41:18 ejdq How does Yahweh say leviathan’s eyes are like? His eyes are like eyelids of the morning.
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41:19 cy5h What comes out of leviathan’s mouth? Out of leviathan’s mouth go burning torches, and sparks of fire leap out.
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41:20 q5d4 How 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.
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41:24 tlor What is leviathan’s heart like? His heart is as hard as a lower millstone.
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41:25 imie What do the gods do when leviathan raises himself up? They become afraid and draw back.
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41:26 mce9 What happens when a sword, spear, arrow or any pointed weapon strikes leviathan? They do nothing to him.
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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.
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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.
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40:15 rrmn What does the Behemoth eat? He eats grass like an ox.
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40:17 v1lh What is the tail of the Behemoth like? His tail is like a cedar.
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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.
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40:21 insr Where does the Behemoth lie? He lies under the lotus plants in the shelter of the reeds.
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40:23 g6jx What does the Behemoth think when the river floods and the Jordan surges? He does not tremble and he is confident.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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41:18 ejdq How does Yahweh say Leviathan’s eyes are like? His eyes are like eyelids of the dawn, bright and glowing.
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41:19 cy5h What comes out of Leviathan’s mouth? Out of Leviathan’s mouth go flames and fiery sparks.
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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.
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41:24 tlor What is Leviathan’s heart like? His heart is as hard as a lower millstone.
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41:25 imie What do the mighty do when Leviathan raises himself up? They become afraid and draw back.
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41:26 mce9 What happens when a sword, spear, arrow or any pointed weapon strikes Leviathan? They do nothing to him.
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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.
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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.
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41:31 vkrt What does he make the deep to do? He makes the deep to foam up like a boiling pot of water.
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41:33 j49d Why does leviathan have no equal on earth? He s has been made to live without fear.
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41:33 j49d Why does Leviathan have no equal on earth? He s has been made to live without fear.
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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.
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42:6 dakc How did Job respond to Yahweh after seeing him with his eye? Job despised himself and repented in dust and ashes.
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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.
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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.
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42:8 p3zg Whose prayer did Yahweh say he would accept? Yahweh said he would accept Job’s prayer.
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42:10 fjqg What happened after Job prayed for his friends? Yahweh restored his fortunes, and gave him twice of what he had possessed before.
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42:11 o2dc What did every person give to Job when they came to comfort him? They each gave him a piece of silver and a ring of gold.
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42:10 fjqg What happened after Job prayed for his friends? Yahweh restored his fortunes and gave him twice what he had possessed before.
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42:11 o2dc What did every person give to Job when they came to comfort him? They each gave him a piece of silver and an earring of gold.
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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.
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42:13 b7ov How many more sons and daughters did Yahweh give to Job? He had seven sons and three daughters.
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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.
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