That Job would curse God if his possessions were taken away
Job 1:9-11 - Satan challenged God by asserting that Job would curse Him if all his possessions were taken away, suggesting that Job’s piety was tied solely to his material blessings.
What was Satan’s argument to God regarding why Job’s faith should be tested?
| That Job had secret sins | That Job’s children would turn against him | That Job was unfaithful | That Job’s piety depended on his prosperity |
What did God initially say about Job to Satan?
| There is no one on earth like him | He is rich but unfaithful | He is righteous because of his wealth | He needs to be tested |
What restriction did God place on Satan during the first test of Job?
| Do not touch Job’s flocks | Do not take Job’s land | Do not lay a finger on Job himself | Do not harm Job’s children |
What was Satan doing before God permitted him to test Job?
| Roaming throughout the earth | Visiting Job | Resting in the wilderness | Tormenting the wicked |
What did Satan say would happen if Job's health was harmed?
| Job would lose his faith quietly | Job would die instantly | Job would continue to worship God | Job would curse God to His face |
What physical ailment did Satan inflict on Job?
| Blindness | Lameness | Deafness | Painful sores |
How did Job respond to the sores Satan inflicted on him?
| He sat among the ashes | He cursed God | He hid from everyone | He sought a physician |
For how many days did Goliath issue his challenge to the Israelites?
| Thirty | Ten | Forty | Twenty |
How many prophets of the goddess Asherah were called to Mt Carmel for Elijah's sacrificial challenge to the prophets of Baal?
| 450 | 400 | 550 | 500 |
What addition did Eve make to God's command regarding the forbidden tree?
| She said they must not touch it. | She said they must not look at it. | She said they must not smell it. | She said they must not go near it. |