He says it is heavier than the sand of the seas
Job 6:2-3 - Job expresses that his grief is overwhelming, heavier than the sand of the seas, indicating the immense burden he feels under his suffering.
What metaphor does Job use to describe his search for death?
| He calls for it like a shepherd calls sheep | He waits for it like a watchman waits for dawn | He hunts for it like wild game | He seeks it like hidden treasure |
What did the Lord in his anger tell Eliphaz to take to Job as a burnt offering?
| Seven bulls and seven rams | Two pigeons and two turtle doves | Five lambs and five ephahs of grain | Six goats and six oxen |
What does Psalm 78 describe as the food of angels?
| Grapes | Honey | Manna | Milk |
How does Paul describe marriage in Hebrews?
| Honourable | Loving | Perfect | A gift |
How does Genesis describe the relationship between man and woman after their creation?
| They are described as one flesh | They are meant to work separately | They are co-rulers of the earth | They are destined to struggle |
What does Eliphaz suggest about the fate of the innocent in his first speech?
| They do not perish | They are always prosperous | They suffer more to prove their faith | They are often forgotten |
In his vision, what does Eliphaz say came to him at night?
| A spirit | A dream | A whirlwind | A voice |
Eliphaz advises Job to seek help from whom in times of trouble?
| The righteous | Wise men | God | Angels |
Eliphaz assures Job that if he turns to God, he will be in league with what?
| The waters of the deep | The stars of the sky | The stones of the field | The beasts of the forest |
How did Jesus describe his believers?
| Ye are the key to the door | Ye are as precious as gold | Ye are white as snow | Ye are the salt of the earth |