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26) How does Job mock his friends? (12:2)
- By saying that wisdom will die with them

27) How did Job feel he was being treated by his friends? (12:4)
- That they were mocking him

28) How does Job describe his friends? (13:4)
- As forger of lies and worthless physicians

29) How does Job describe their speeches? (13:12)
- As proverbs of ashes, and defenses of clay

30) What two things does Job request if God should grant him an audience? (13:20-21)
- For God to withdraw His hand far from him
- For God not to make him afraid

31) What does Job wish God would reveal to him? (13:23-24)
- How many are his iniquities and sins
- Why God hides His face and regards Job as an enemy

32) How does Job view the life of man? (14:1-2)
- Of few days and full of trouble
- Like a flower that soon fades away, as a fleeting shadow that is quickly gone

33) From his earthly perspective, how does Job compare himself with a tree? (14:7-12)
- There is more hope for a tree, for a tree cut down will rise again

34) What request does Job make again? (14:13)
- That God would go ahead and allow him to die

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