Sighs
Job 3:24 - Job describes his sorrow by saying that instead of bread, he receives sighs, symbolizing the deep sorrow that has replaced the sustenance of life.
Which Parable is this from? : For John the Baptist has come eating no bread and drinking no wine, and you say, 'He has a demon.'
| Vineyard workers | Rich fool | Unclean spirit | Children in market |
In which Gospel does Jesus state that he is the "Bread of Life?"
| Matthew | Mark | John | Luke |
Which bird does Job say is lacking in wisdom, due to the fact she leaves her eggs on the floor?
| Emu | Ostrich | Cuckoo | Chicken |
What does Job say is poured out like water?
| His groanings | His sighings | His misery | His woes |
What does Job say about the womb that bore him?
| It should have been closed | It should have been barren | It should have rejoiced | It should have been blessed |
What does Job say a slave longs for?
| Shade | Freedom | Justice | Wages |
Who was the first King of Egypt to be called by name instead of Pharaoh?
| Tutankhamun | Shishak | Adom | Ramses |
What was to be taken from the widow as payment for her debt before Elisha miraculously provided the oil instead?
| Her farm | Her sheep | Her children | Her house |
Who deceived Jacob by giving Leah as a wife instead of Rachel?
| Terah | Laban | Isaac | Lot |
Who promised to give their daughters to Shechemites if they agreed to be circumcised, only to kill them instead three days later while they were still sore?
| Sons of Jacob | The tribe of Judah | Sons of David | The Levites |