Shade
Job 7:2 - Job compares his suffering to that of a slave longing for the shade, symbolizing relief from hard labor, and reflects his deep desire for rest and escape from his pain.
Which bird does Job say is lacking in wisdom, due to the fact she leaves her eggs on the floor?
| Emu | Chicken | Ostrich | Cuckoo |
What does Job say is poured out like water?
| His sighings | His misery | His woes | His groanings |
What does Job say about the womb that bore him?
| It should have been barren | It should have been blessed | It should have been closed | It should have rejoiced |
What does Job say he receives instead of bread?
| Water | Ashes | Stones | Sighs |
Who did Paul write a letter to concerning his slave Onesimus?
| Philemon | Titus | Jude | James |
Who bought Joseph as his slave from the Ishmaelites?
| Pharaoh | Pilate | Phicol | Potiphar |
Reuben suggested selling Joseph to the traders as a slave?
| False | True |
Who was sold as a slave to the Ishmaelites for twenty pieces of silver?
| Judas | Jeremiah | Joseph | Jesus |
Onesimus, was a run away slave from which city?
| Corinth | Troas | Antioch | Colosse |