Death
Job 3:11-13 - Job longs for death as he believes it would bring relief from his intense suffering, offering rest that life no longer provides.
Who is the first of Job's friends to respond to his opening lament?
| Bildad the Shuhite | Elihu the Buzite | Zophar the Naamathite | Eliphaz the Temanite |
What did Job lament over to begin with?
| His birth | His family | His wealth | His health |
Eliphaz expresses doubt that God places full trust in whom?
| His servants | His prophets | His kings | His chosen people |
How was the state of the earth described when Noah and his family exited the ark?
| It was still muddy | It was barren | It was covered in vegetation | It was dry |
Who "wailed like the dragons" and "mourned like the owls" in his lament of the coming judgement on Israel and Judah?
| Joel | Hosea | Micah | Malachi |
In which Gospel does Jesus state that he is the "Bread of Life?"
| Matthew | John | Mark | Luke |
What was the state of the earth just before the flood?
| Overflowing with water | Filled with violence and corruption | Covered in darkness | Prosperous and peaceful |
In Genesis 4:14, what does Cain lament about being hidden from?
| His past | His family | The eyes of men | God's presence |
When Job had his fortune restored he was blessed with seven sons and three daughters. Which of these was not a daughter of Job?
| Keren-happuch | Kezia | Jemima | Naomi |
Job says that his flesh is not made of what material, highlighting his fragility?
| Iron | Bronze | Clay | Gold |