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Mark A. Copeland

REVIEW QUESTIONS FOR THIS SECTION

1) Of what wickedness does Eliphaz accuse Job? (22:6-9)
- Taking pledges from his brother for no reason
- Stripping the naked of their clothing
- Not giving the weary water to drink; withholding bread from the hungry
- Sending the widows away empty; crushing the strength of the fatherless

2) What does Eliphaz accuse Job of saying? (22:13-14)
- What does God know?
- Thick clouds cover Him so that He cannot see

3) What does Eliphaz ask Job? (22:15)
- Will you keep to the old way which wicked men have trod?

4) What does Eliphaz counsel Job to do? (22:21-22)
- Acquaint himself with God, receive instruction from His mouth

5) What does Eliphaz promise Job if he will repent? (22:23)
- He will be built up, and iniquity will be far removed from him

6) What does Job ask for as he begins his response to Eliphaz? (23:3)
- To find God that he might present his case to Him

7) What is Job's response to Eliphaz' charge of wickedness? (23:11-12)
- I have kept His way and not turned aside, I have not departed from His commandments

8) And yet what does Job feel God has done to him? (23:26)
- Made his heart weak, and terrified him

9) In Bildad's final speech, how does he respond to Job's claim of innocence? (25:4-6)
- How can a man be righteous before God, who is no more than a worm in comparison?

10) In replying to Bildad, what does Job ask him? (26:3)
- How have you counseled one who has no wisdom?


11) As Job continues his discourse, what does he steadfastly maintain? (27:5-6)
- His integrity, righteousness, and clear conscience

12) What does he then describe to his three friends? (27:13-23)
- The true portion of a wicked man with God

13) As his discourse describes the difficulty of finding wisdom, to what does Job attribute its
true source? (28:20-28)
- It comes from God, who has revealed it to man


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