16 Questions
What was Job's occupation?
Shepherd
How many children did Job have?
7 sons and 3 daughters
What was the purpose of Job's burnt offerings?
To atone for his children's sins
What did Satan claim was the reason for Job's piety?
God had protected Job
Who came to present themselves before the Lord?
The sons of God
How did the Lord describe Job?
A righteous man
What happened to Job's possessions?
They increased in the land
What did Satan request permission to do to Job?
Both a and c
What did the messengers tell Job had happened to his possessions and family?
The Sabeans took the oxen and donkeys, the sheep were burned up, the camels were stolen, and his children were killed by a great wind
How did Job initially respond to the news of his losses?
He arose, tore his robe, shaved his head, and fell on the ground and worshiped
What did Job say about the Lord in his response?
The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord
What did Job say he had previously heard about God, but now his 'eye sees'?
That God can do all things and no purpose of His can be thwarted
What did the Lord say about Job's friends Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar?
Both b and c
What happened to Job's fortunes after the Lord accepted his prayer for his friends?
The Lord restored Job's fortunes and gave him twice as much as he had before
How many children did Job have after the Lord restored his fortunes?
7 sons and 3 daughters
How long did Job live after the Lord restored his fortunes?
140 years
Test your knowledge on the biblical story of Job from the land of Uz, a man described as blameless and upright. Learn about his possessions, family, and his faith in God.
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