Mark A. Copeland
11) How does he describe his days? (7:6)
- Swifter than a weaver's shuttle, spent without hope
12) In such anguish, what does Job say he will do? (7:11)
- Complain in the bitterness of his soul
13) What does he ask of God? (7:20-21)
- Have I sinned? What have I done to You?
- If so, why don't you pardon my transgression?
14) Who is the second person to respond to Job? (8:1)
- Bildad the Shuhite
15) For what does he rebuke Job? (8:2)
- His strong words
16) What does he counsel Job to do? (8:5-7)
- Earnestly seek God and be pure if he desires restoration
17) To what did he appeal in support of his argument? (8:8-10)
- Things discovered by their ancestors (i.e., the wisdom of the ancients)
18) What does Bildad conclude concerning God? (8:20)
- God will not cast away the blameless, nor uphold the evildoers
19) How does Job initially respond to Bildad? (9:2)
- He basically agrees, but how can one be righteous before God?
20) What does Job bemoan? (9:32-33)
- The lack of a mediator between him and God
21) As Job gives continues his complaint, what does he ask of God? (10:1-2,18,20)
- Show him why He contends with him
- Why did God bring him out of the womb?
- Why can't God just leave him alone and let him die?
22) Who is the third person to respond to Job? (11:1)
- Zophar the Naamathite
23) What does he affirm concerning Job? (11:6)
- He had received less than his iniquity deserved
24) For what does he reproach Job? (11:7)
- Trying to search out the deep things of God
25) What does Zophar say would be true of Job if he repented? (11:13-16)
- He would be pure, steadfast, free of fear and misery
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