Mark A. Copeland
- Sanctify them and offer burnt offerings
6) What was Satan's accusation to God concerning Job? (1:9)
- Does Job fear God for nothing?
7) What was Satan's initial challenge to God concerning Job? (1:11)
- Destroy what Job has, and he will curse God to His face
8) What did God allow Satan to do? (1:12)
- Destroy all that Job had, but not lay a hand on his person
9) What did Job lose in one day? (1:13-19)
- All his possessions, and his sons and daughters
10) What was Job's reaction to this great lose? (1:20-21)
- Tore his robe, shaved his head, fell to the ground and worshipped God
- "Naked came I from my mother's womb, and naked shall I return there. The Lord gave, and the
Lord has taken away; Blessed be the name of the Lord."
11) What was Satan's second challenge to God concerning Job? (2:5)
- Touch his bone and flesh, and Job will curse God to His face
12) What did God allow Satan to do? (2:6)
- Whatever he wanted, up to the point of killing Job
13) With what did Satan afflict Job? (2:7)
- Painful boils from head to toe
14) What did Job's wife want him to do? (2:9)
- To curse God and die
15) What did Job ask his wife? (2:10)
- "Shall we indeed accept good from God, and shall we not accept adversity?"
16) What three friends came to mourn with him, and to comfort him? (2:11)
- Eliphaz the Temanite
- Bildad the Shuhite
- Zophar the Naamathite
17) How did they react when they saw Job? (2:12-13)
- Lifted their voices and wept, tore their robes, sprinkled dust on their heads
- Sat with him speechless for seven days and nights
18) What summary statements are made of Job in response to his suffering? (1:22; 2:10)
- In all this Job did not sin nor charge God with wrong
- In all this Job did not sin with his lips
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