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What does Job say will die with his friends (Job 12:1)?
What does Job say will die with his friends (Job 12:1)?
How does Job critique or mock his friends (Job 12:1)?
How does Job critique or mock his friends (Job 12:1)?
What does Job say he has as well as the friends (Job 12:2)?
What does Job say he has as well as the friends (Job 12:2)?
What has Job become to his friends (Job 12:3)?
What has Job become to his friends (Job 12:3)?
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While Job says he is a laughingstock what does he claim to be (Job 12:4)?
While Job says he is a laughingstock what does he claim to be (Job 12:4)?
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What does Job say do those who are at ease have contempt for (Job 12:5)?
What does Job say do those who are at ease have contempt for (Job 12:5)?
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How does Job describe the fate of the feet of those who experience misfortune (Job 12:5)?
How does Job describe the fate of the feet of those who experience misfortune (Job 12:5)?
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Whose tents does Job complain are undisturbed (Job 12:6)?
Whose tents does Job complain are undisturbed (Job 12:6)?
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Who does Job complain as being secure (Job 12:6)?
Who does Job complain as being secure (Job 12:6)?
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How does Job describe the marauders and those who provoke God (Job 12:6)?
How does Job describe the marauders and those who provoke God (Job 12:6)?
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Who does Job suggest that ask to be taught by (Job 12:7)?
Who does Job suggest that ask to be taught by (Job 12:7)?
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Who does Job say will tell them (Job 12:7)?
Who does Job say will tell them (Job 12:7)?
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Who does Job suggest that ask to be taught by (Job 12:8)?
Who does Job suggest that ask to be taught by (Job 12:8)?
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What do the animals and the earth know (Job 12:9)?
What do the animals and the earth know (Job 12:9)?
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What does Job say is in the hand of the Lord (Job 12:10)?
What does Job say is in the hand of the Lord (Job 12:10)?
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What does Job say is in the hand of the Lord (Job 12:10)?
What does Job say is in the hand of the Lord (Job 12:10)?
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What tests words as the tongue tastes food (Job 12:11)?
What tests words as the tongue tastes food (Job 12:11)?
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Like what does the ear test words (Job 12:11)?
Like what does the ear test words (Job 12:11)?
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What does Job suggest the friends to look to be informed by (Job 12:8)?
What does Job suggest the friends to look to be informed by (Job 12:8)?
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Where does Job suggest wisdom is to be found (Job 12:12)?
Where does Job suggest wisdom is to be found (Job 12:12)?
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What does Job say long life brings (Job 12:12)?
What does Job say long life brings (Job 12:12)?
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Job says all of the following belong to God EXCEPT (Job 12:13)?
Job says all of the following belong to God EXCEPT (Job 12:13)?
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What does Job say cannot be released (Job 12:14)?
What does Job say cannot be released (Job 12:14)?
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What does Job say cannot be rebuilt (Job 12:14)?
What does Job say cannot be rebuilt (Job 12:14)?
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Study Notes
Job 12 Study Notes
- Job claims that wisdom will die with his friends, highlighting their lack of understanding.
- He critiques his friends for believing they are the sole possessors of insight and importance.
- Job asserts he possesses a mind equal to that of his friends, indicating shared intellectual capacity.
- He feels ridiculed and seen as a laughingstock by his friends.
- Despite being mocked, Job maintains his righteousness and blamelessness in the face of their accusations.
- Those who are comfortable often look down on those facing misfortune, demonstrating societal attitudes toward suffering.
- Job describes the fate of those in misfortune as slipping, implying a precarious existence.
- Job laments that the tents of marauders remain undisturbed, referencing the apparent prosperity of the wicked.
- He complains that those who provoke God are secure, contrasting their fortune with his own suffering.
- Job characterizes marauders and those who challenge God as being secure in God's hands, implying divine oversight.
- He encourages others to seek knowledge from animals, suggesting wisdom can be found in nature.
- Job implies that birds will provide insight, emphasizing a natural world filled with lessons.
- He also suggests that the earth contains knowledge to be gleaned by observant individuals.
- The earth and animals recognize God's actions, which Job uses to argue for a form of divine presence and accountability.
- Job asserts that the life and breath of every creature are under God's control, exemplifying God's sovereignty.
- The ear serves a similar purpose as the tongue when it comes to discerning truth, emphasizing the importance of listening.
- Job likens the act of discerning words to tasting food, suggesting careful evaluation is necessary.
- He advises his friends to observe the wisdom of fish in the sea, representing the vastness of understanding available in creation.
- Job states that wisdom is found among the aged, underscoring the value of experience.
- He believes that longevity equates to greater understanding, emphasizing the lessons learned over time.
- Job lists wisdom, power, and counsel as attributes belonging to God, but notes that discernment does not rest solely with Him.
- He asserts that what God imprisons cannot be released, indicating the permanence of divine decisions.
- Job emphasizes that what God tears down cannot be rebuilt, reflecting on the irrevocable nature of certain divine actions.
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