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Did you set aside 5 minutes within your devotional time, to pray fervently for people who have wounded you?
Did you complete the reading of the chapters of the book of Job, and write down at least one or more phrases or verses that state spiritual truths?
Did you complete the reading of the additional chapters of Job (chapters 38 and 42)?
(1/30) The fact that Job was perfect and righteous, feared God, and eschewed evil is mentioned in the book:
(2/30) The fact that God is free and able to do everything that He wants to do, that he reigns over all creation, and that His will is the final cause of all things is known as:
(3/30) The names of the friends who visited Job are:
(4/30) Satan accused God of “buying” the love, loyalty, and worship of the believers by:
(5/30) Job’s three friends demonstrated admirable qualities when they were willing to:
(6/30) After seven days of silence before his friends, Job opened his mouth and:
(7/30) It is not a bad thing to ask “Why?” when we suffer an affliction, so long as:
(8/30) After hearing Job’s initial lamentation in chapter 3, Eliphaz, in his first intervention responded:
(9/30) A wise counselor should listen with his heart and respond:
(10/30) A broken heart is healed with:
(11/30) What Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar wanted to accomplish with their arguments was:
(12/30) Eliphaz the Temanite founded his arguments on:
(13/30) Bildad the Shuhite argued on the foundation of:
(14/30) Zophar the Naamathite argued based on:
(15/30) In the debate between Job and his friends, both sides made errors. One of the major errors of Job’s friends was:
(16/30) In the debate between Job and his friends, both sides committed errors. Job’s error was:
(17/30) Job wanted his words to remain recorded in a book forever because:
(18/30) Eliphaz and his friends were not able to speak the truth about Job because they clung to the idea that:
(19/30) The word “Omnipotent” is used to refer only to God and means:
(20/30) Heavenly wisdom is evidenced by:
(21/30) The wrath of Elihu was kindled against Job because:
(22/30) Elihu was kindled in wrath against Job’s friends because:
(23/30) The great topic that Elihu introduces is:
(24/30) To the question at the end of God’s first discourse, “Shall he that contendeth with the Almighty instruct him?” Job responds:
(25/30) When the Lord finished his second discourse, Job responded:
(26/30) The wrath of God was kindled against Eliphaz and his companions because:
(27/30) At the end of the book, Job’s attitude before God shows that He had come to be:
(28/30) The wrath of God was kindled against Eliphaz and his two friends because:
(29/30) The fact that Job prayed for his friends who had wounded him and that, given the quality of his intercession, the prayer was acceptable to God to forgive them, shows that Job had been perfected in regards to:
(30/30) After Job was restored, he lived: