Mark A. Copeland
- "Would you indeed annul My judgment?"
- "Would you condemn Me that you may be justified?" (cf. 32:2)
- "Have you an arm like God?"
- "Can you thunder with a voice like His?"
9) What does God challenge Job to do, in order to prove he could save himself? (40:10-14)
- Adorn himself with majesty, splendor, glory and beauty
- Humble those who are proud
10) What is the first of two great creatures described to illustrate God's power? (40:15-24)
- The behemoth, which some think may be the hippopotamus
11) What statement concerning this creature emphasizes God's power and stre ngth? (40:19)
- He is the first of the ways of God; only He who made him can bring near His sword
12) What is the second creature described to illustrate God's strength? (41:1-34)
- Leviathan, which some think may be the crocodile
13) What key point does God make with Leviathan? (41:10)
- The animal is so fierce, none would dare stir him up; who then is able to stand against God?
14) Having heard God, what does Job now admit? (42:1-3)
- That God can do everything, and no purpose of His can be withheld from Him
- That he (Job) has uttered things he did not understand, concerning things too wonderful for him to
know
15) Now that Job has had his audience with God, how does he react? (42:5-6)
- With contrition and repentance
The Book Of Job 40
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