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How does Job see his complaint?
How does Job see his complaint?
- As worthless
- As bitter (correct)
- As innocent
- As meaningless
In spite of what does Job see God's hand as heavy?
In spite of what does Job see God's hand as heavy?
- His pleas
- His groaning (correct)
- His vows
- His prayers
Where does Job want to go to God?
Where does Job want to go to God?
- To heaven
- To his tent
- To a place of peace
- To God's dwelling (correct)
What does Job say he would do if he could go to God's dwelling?
What does Job say he would do if he could go to God's dwelling?
With what does Job say he would fill his mouth if he had an audience with God?
With what does Job say he would fill his mouth if he had an audience with God?
If Job could go to God's dwelling, what would he state before him?
If Job could go to God's dwelling, what would he state before him?
If Job could go to God's dwelling, what would he find out?
If Job could go to God's dwelling, what would he find out?
What does Job say God would not do?
What does Job say God would not do?
What does Job say God would not do?
What does Job say God would not do?
Who does Job say can establish their innocence before God?
Who does Job say can establish their innocence before God?
From whom does Job see himself delivered after presenting his case to God?
From whom does Job see himself delivered after presenting his case to God?
What does Job say happens if he goes to the east?
What does Job say happens if he goes to the east?
What happens when Job goes to the west?
What happens when Job goes to the west?
What does Job say God does in the north?
What does Job say God does in the north?
What happens when Job goes to the south?
What happens when Job goes to the south?
What does Job say God knows?
What does Job say God knows?
When does Job say he will come forth as gold?
When does Job say he will come forth as gold?
What does Job say his feet have done?
What does Job say his feet have done?
What does Job say he has done in reference to God's way?
What does Job say he has done in reference to God's way?
From what does Job say he has not departed?
From what does Job say he has not departed?
What has Job treasured more than his daily bread?
What has Job treasured more than his daily bread?
What does Job say one cannot do?
What does Job say one cannot do?
What does Job say God does?
What does Job say God does?
Study Notes
Job's Complaint and Seeking God
- Job perceives his complaint as bitter (Job 23:2).
- Despite his pleas, Job finds God's hand heavy due to his groaning (Job 23:2).
- Job desires to approach God's dwelling (Job 23:3) to state his case (Job 23:4).
- He would fill his mouth with arguments if given audience with God (Job 23:4).
- Job wishes to learn what God would answer him regarding his situation (Job 23:5).
God's Justice and Job's Integrity
- Job believes God would not press charges against him (Job 23:6).
- He feels assured God would not vigorously oppose him (Job 23:6).
- The upright can establish their innocence before God (Job 23:7).
- Job anticipates that after presenting his case, he can be delivered from his judge (Job 23:7).
Seeking God’s Presence
- Job indicates that in the east, he cannot find God (Job 23:8).
- Similarly, in the west, he also cannot find God (Job 23:8).
- In the north, God is known to work (Job 23:9).
- In the south, Job catches no glimpse of God (Job 23:9).
Understanding Job's Trials
- Job is confident that God knows the way he takes (Job 23:10).
- He believes he will come forth as gold after being tested by God (Job 23:10).
- Job's feet have closely followed God's steps (Job 23:11).
- He has not turned aside from God's way (Job 23:11).
- He has not departed from God's commands (Job 23:12).
- Job treasures the words of God's mouth more than daily bread (Job 23:12).
God's Sovereignty
- Job expresses that one cannot oppose God (Job 23:13).
- God does as He pleases, illustrating His absolute sovereignty (Job 23:13).
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Test your understanding of Job Chapter 23 with these multiple-choice questions. Explore Job's emotions and his view on God's actions through key verses in this chapter. Perfect for both study and review!