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What did Job continue (Job 27:1)?
What did Job continue (Job 27:1)?
- His story
- His discourse (correct)
- His narrative
- His questions
What does Job accuse God of denying him (Job 27:2)?
What does Job accuse God of denying him (Job 27:2)?
- Equity
- Innocence
- Integrity
- Justice (correct)
What does Job claim God has made his life (Job 27:2)?
What does Job claim God has made his life (Job 27:2)?
- Without hope
- Painful
- Sorrowful
- Bitter (correct)
How long is Job committed to not saying anything wicked (Job 27:3)?
How long is Job committed to not saying anything wicked (Job 27:3)?
What has Job committed himself to not saying as long as he has the breath of God in his nostrils (Job 27:4)?
What has Job committed himself to not saying as long as he has the breath of God in his nostrils (Job 27:4)?
What does Job say his tongue will not utter (Job 27:4)?
What does Job say his tongue will not utter (Job 27:4)?
What does Job say he will never do (Job 27:5)?
What does Job say he will never do (Job 27:5)?
What does Job say he will not deny until he dies (Job 27:5)?
What does Job say he will not deny until he dies (Job 27:5)?
What does Job say he will never let go of (Job 27:6)?
What does Job say he will never let go of (Job 27:6)?
What does Job claim will not reproach him (Job 27:6)?
What does Job claim will not reproach him (Job 27:6)?
Like whom does Job want his enemy to be (Job 27:7)?
Like whom does Job want his enemy to be (Job 27:7)?
Like whom does Job want his adversary to be (Job 27:7)?
Like whom does Job want his adversary to be (Job 27:7)?
Who does not have hope when they are cut off (Job 27:8)?
Who does not have hope when they are cut off (Job 27:8)?
What does Job say God does to the godless (Job 27:8)?
What does Job say God does to the godless (Job 27:8)?
When does God not listen to the godless cry (Job 27:9)?
When does God not listen to the godless cry (Job 27:9)?
What will the godless not find in the Almighty (Job 27:10)?
What will the godless not find in the Almighty (Job 27:10)?
What will the godless not do at all times (Job 27:10)?
What will the godless not do at all times (Job 27:10)?
What does Job say he will teach them (Job 27:11)?
What does Job say he will teach them (Job 27:11)?
What will Job not conceal (Job 27:11)?
What will Job not conceal (Job 27:11)?
What does Job claim all his friends have seen (Job 27:12)?
What does Job claim all his friends have seen (Job 27:12)?
Job labels the talk of the friends as (Job 27:12)?
Job labels the talk of the friends as (Job 27:12)?
Whose fate that God allots does Job describe (Job 27:13)?
Whose fate that God allots does Job describe (Job 27:13)?
Whose heritage from the Almighty does Job describe (Job 27:13)?
Whose heritage from the Almighty does Job describe (Job 27:13)?
What is the fate of the wicked's children (Job 27:14)?
What is the fate of the wicked's children (Job 27:14)?
What will the wicked's offspring never have enough of (Job 27:14)?
What will the wicked's offspring never have enough of (Job 27:14)?
Flashcards
Job's discourse topic (Job 27:1)
Job's discourse topic (Job 27:1)
Job continues speaking in chapter 27.
God's alleged denial (Job 27:2)
God's alleged denial (Job 27:2)
Job accuses God of not providing justice.
Job's life description (Job 27:2)
Job's life description (Job 27:2)
Job describes his life as filled with bitterness
Job's commitment (Job 27:3)
Job's commitment (Job 27:3)
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Job's vow (Job 27:4)
Job's vow (Job 27:4)
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Job's denial of lies (Job 27:4)
Job's denial of lies (Job 27:4)
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Job's defiance (Job 27:5)
Job's defiance (Job 27:5)
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Job's integrity (Job 27:5)
Job's integrity (Job 27:5)
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Job's innocence (Job 27:6)
Job's innocence (Job 27:6)
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Job's conscience (Job 27:6)
Job's conscience (Job 27:6)
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Job's enemy ideal (Job 27:7)
Job's enemy ideal (Job 27:7)
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Hope of the godless (Job 27:8)
Hope of the godless (Job 27:8)
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God's action on the godless (Job 27:8)
God's action on the godless (Job 27:8)
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God's response to distress(Job 27:9)
God's response to distress(Job 27:9)
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God's rejection of the Godless (Job 27:10)
God's rejection of the Godless (Job 27:10)
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Teaching the power of God (Job 27:11)
Teaching the power of God (Job 27:11)
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Revealing God's ways (Job 27:11)
Revealing God's ways (Job 27:11)
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Friend's knowledge (Job 27:12)
Friend's knowledge (Job 27:12)
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Describing friend's talk (27:12)
Describing friend's talk (27:12)
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God's allotment for wicked (27:13)
God's allotment for wicked (27:13)
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God's heritage for ruthless (27:13)
God's heritage for ruthless (27:13)
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Wicked children's fate (Job 27:14)
Wicked children's fate (Job 27:14)
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Wicked offspring's need (Job 27:14)
Wicked offspring's need (Job 27:14)
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Study Notes
Job 27 Overview
- Job continues his discourse, expressing his unwavering commitment to integrity and righteousness despite his suffering.
- He accuses God of denying him justice, reflecting deep feelings of bitterness and despair about his life.
Job's Truthfulness and Commitment
- Job vows to refrain from speaking wickedness as long as he has the breath of God in his nostrils.
- He commits to not utter lies, highlighting the importance of truthfulness in his plight.
- Job maintains he will never admit his friends are right or relinquish his integrity and innocence, emphasizing his steadfastness in belief.
God's Relationship with the Wicked
- Job desires his enemies to be like the wicked, showcasing his distress towards those who wrong him.
- He believes that the godless lack hope when they are cut off from life and face divine consequences.
- Job asserts that God takes away the lives of the godless and does not respond when they cry out in distress.
Teachings and Responsibilities
- Job indicates he will teach the power of God and will not hide the ways of the Almighty, striving to enlighten others on divine matters.
- He perceives his friends' discussions as meaningless, reflecting his frustration with their understanding of his suffering.
Fate of the Wicked
- Job describes the fate allotted to the wicked by God, emphasizing the dire consequences of their actions.
- The children of the wicked are foretold to face calamities, such as being afflicted by the sword, and will never have enough food, indicating a legacy of suffering.
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