JOB

 

Updated 12/2023

CHAPTER 1

  1. How was Job considered before God?
  2. With what had God blessed Job?
  3. What would Job do for his sons in fear of the Lord?
  4. For what reason did Satan determine that Job was faithful?
  5. What did God not allow Satan to do to Job? What did Satan do to Job?
  6. What was Job's reaction to God?

CHAPTER 2

  1. What further harm did Satan want to try against Job? How was He limited?
  2. With what did Satan strike Job?

CHAPTER 3

  1. What did Job curse and for what did he long?

CHAPTER 4

  1. What does Eliphaz tell Job about God's justice?
  2. What vision did Eliphaz receive?

CHAPTER 5

  1. What does Eliphaz hint is the cause of Job's troubles?
  2. According to Eliphaz, what should Job be doing now?

CHAPTER 6

  1. How heavy is Job's grief?
  2. Did Job fell he was unjustified in his defense?
  3. What did Job wish for from God?
  4. What did Job feel that his friend should show before him?

CHAPTER 7

  1. How does Job compare his suffering?
  2. What does Job ask God concerning his transgression?

CHAPTER 8

  1. What is Bildad's assessment of God's judgment on Job?
  2. What does Bildad tell Job to judge by concerning his own condition?

CHAPTER 9

  1. How can man justify himself before God according to Job?
  2. How does God judge the wicked and the righteous according to Job?

CHAPTER 10

  1. What does Job ask of God?
  2. What does Job feel God has forgotten?.
  3. For what does Job wish?

CHAPTER 11

  1. What does Zophar urge Job to do?

CHAPTER 12

  1. What does Job answer concerning his own knowledge and understanding?
  2. What does Job conclude to his friends about God's actions?

CHAPTER 13

  1. How did Job feel toward his friends?
  2. How did Job regard himself to God?

CHAPTER 14

  1. What does Job determine about the condition of man on earth?

CHAPTER 15

  1. How does Eliphaz respond to Job?
  2. What does Eliphaz say about Job's wisdom?
  3. According to Eliphaz, how is man less clean than the angels?
  4. What happens to the wicked man?

CHAPTER 16

  1. What does Job say about the comfort of his friends?
  2. What would Job do if his friends were in his place?
  3. What does Job think God feels about him?
  4. How has Job responded to God's oppression?

CHAPTER 17

  1. What does Job say about his friends understanding?
  2. How does Job feel God has made him before people?
  3. What will happen to the hope Job's friends say is coming?

CHAPTER 18

  1. What is Bildad's opinion of Job's condition and the wicked?

CHAPTER 19

  1. What does Job feel God has done to him?
  2. What faith does Job profess?
  3. What does Job hope to hear from his friends?
  4. What warning does Job give to his friends?

CHAPTER 20

  1. According to Zophar, what is the destiny or fate of the wicked man?

CHAPTER 21

  1. What is Job's opinion of the life of the wicked?
  2. When does Job want to see the wicked punished for their deeds?
  3. What point does Job try to convey to his friends when he says that the punishment of the wicked is reserved for the day of wrath?

CHAPTER 22

  1. What does Eliphaz accuses Job of claiming?
  2. What accusations does Eliphaz make of Job?
  3. What point does Eliphaz make about God's ability to see the deeds of the wicked?
  4. Why do the wicked still receive good  things from God?
  5. What will happen to Job if he turns back to God?

CHAPTER 23

  1. Why does Job wish to present his case before the seat of God?
  2. What does Job feel could be the result of his meeting with God?
  3. What does Job feel that God knows about him?
  4. Why is Job afraid of God?

CHAPTER 24

  1. According to Job, of whom do the wicked take advantage?
  2. According to Job, how does God react to the deeds of the wicked?
  3. Why does Job think that the mighty feel secure?

CHAPTER 25

  1. What is Bildad's response to Job's words?

CHAPTER 26

  1. How did Job discredit Bildad's counsel?
  2. How did Job credit God's counsel?

CHAPTER 27

  1. To what did Job continue to hold fast?
  2. What is the hope of the hypocrite?
  3. For what are the children of the wicked reserved?
  4. What eventually happens to the possessions of the wicked?

CHAPTER 28

  1. How does Job compare the finding of wisdom to the finding of gold, silver, and precious stones?
  2. How valuable is wisdom?
  3. How does man find wisdom?

CHAPTER 29

  1. What days did Job long for?
  2. What were some of Job's acts of righteousness?
  3. How was Job perceived as a former chief or leader?

CHAPTER 30

  1. How did the people regard Job now?
  2. Who ridiculed Job now?
  3. What did Job receive when expecting light and goodness from God?

CHAPTER 31

  1. What covenant did Job make by his eyes?
  2. What is the reward for the wicked and the workers of iniquity?
  3. What did Job expect if he had done anything wrong?
  4. Why did Job want a book written of his wrongs?

CHAPTER 32

  1. When did Elihu begin to speak?
  2. What did Elihu reason about the others words?
  3. How did Elihu plan to answer Job?

CHAPTER 33

  1. Of what unrighteousness does Elihu accuse Job?
  2. How does God speak with the righteous who may have fallen?
  3. Why does God enlighten the fallen one?

CHAPTER 34

  1. What character does Job portray when he speaks against God?
  2. How does Elihu uphold God?
  3. What should Job have done before God?

CHAPTER 35

  1. Who do we hurt by our sins?
  2. For what should Job wait?

CHAPTER 36

  1. How does God do justly?
  2. Why has Job received this judgment?
  3. What should Job remember?

CHAPTER 37

  1. For what are God's great works used?
  2. Should we speak challengingly to God?
  3. Why do we fear God?

CHAPTER 38

  1. What is the first question that God asks of Job?
  2. What thought did God present to Job in His discourse?

CHAPTER 39

  1. What is Job induced to realize about God and the animals of the earth?

CHAPTER 40

  1. What is Job's response to God?
  2. How did Job attempt to justify himself and nullify God's judgment?
  3. What was God's challenge to Job?

CHAPTER 41

  1. What was the Leviathan?
  2. What was the purpose for the comparison with the Leviathan?
  3. How is Leviathan king over the children of pride?

CHAPTER 42

  1. How does Job respond to God's omnipotence?
  2. Why did God speak against Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar?
  3. Why did God not reprove Elihu?
  4. How did God restore Job?
  5. What is the lesson of Job for all people?