Seven days
Job 2:13 - Seven days was the usual time of mourning. Perhaps they joined him in this period, not that they stayed in one posture for the entire seven days.
Why did Job’s friends sit with him in silence for seven days?
| They wanted to respect his mourning | They saw how great his suffering was | They were observing a religious tradition | They were unsure of what to say |
What happened when they arrived in the land?
| A flood | A famine | Abram was attacked | Abram went lame |
Who deceived the worshippers of Baal into attending sacrifices only to destroy them all once they had arrived?
| Jeremiah | Elisha | Josiah | Jehu |
How did Job's friends react when they first saw him after his afflictions?
| They wept aloud and tore their robes | They prayed silently | They immediately questioned him | They offered him food and drink |
Who was the first to break the silence?
| Eliphaz | Job | Zophar | Bildad |
"How doth the city sit solitary, that was full of people" is the first line of which book?
| Amos | Jeremiah | Ezra | Lamentations |
Micah says that every man shall sit under his vine and what else?
| Fig tree | Apple tree | Almond tree | Olive tree |