He lifts them up
Job 5:11 - Eliphaz describes God as one who lifts up those who are lowly, emphasizing the theme that God exalts the humble and brings down the proud.
In Paul's letter to the Galatians, he states,
| The Church | The Holy Spirit | Christ | God |
How many times does Eliphaz say God will deliver you before guaranteeing no harm in the final one?
| Three times, with no harm in the fourth | Seven times, with no harm in the eighth | Five times, with no harm in the sixth | Six times, with no harm in the seventh |
What does Eliphaz suggest about the fate of the innocent in his first speech?
| They are always prosperous | They are often forgotten | They suffer more to prove their faith | They do not perish |
What does Eliphaz say happens to the lion that perishes?
| Its cubs are scattered | Its strength is passed on | Its roar is forgotten | Its den is claimed by another |
In his vision, what does Eliphaz say came to him at night?
| A whirlwind | A dream | A voice | A spirit |
How does Job describe his grief when responding to Eliphaz?
| He says it is like a storm that cannot be calmed | He says it is heavier than the sand of the seas | He says it is as deep as the ocean | He says it is like fire burning inside him |
Eliphaz expresses doubt that God places full trust in whom?
| His chosen people | His prophets | His kings | His servants |
Eliphaz claims that God performs wonders that are beyond what?
| Human understanding | Human strength | Human sight | Human desire |
Eliphaz mentions that God saves the needy from what?
| The sword of their mouth | The trap of the hunter | The arrow of the wicked | The flood of destruction |
Eliphaz assures Job that if he turns to God, he will be in league with what?
| The stones of the field | The stars of the sky | The beasts of the forest | The waters of the deep |