Chapter 15 Job

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Satan literally means...

"accuser" or "Prosecutor"

list three things of the terrible things that affected Job?

1. He got a hideous skin disease. 2. Jobs servants and children were killed. 3. his flocks were stolen

List three things Job did that were signs of extreme sorrow.

1. He tore his robe 2. he shaved his head 3. He fell on the ground

In job 42 we read that God turned his wrath on ( ) why?

1. Jobs friends. 2. giving job bad advice.

the narrative switches locations to the ( ) where God was surrounded by his heavenly beings including ( )

1. court of heaven 2. Satan

The book of Job consists of a series of ( ) set with a narrative framework.

1. poetic exchanges

The narrative has a ( ) and a ( ) that is itself later reversed.

1. test for the hero 2. reversal of fortunes

In hebrew legend a(n) ( ) is a huge ox-like beast

Behemoth

The character of ( ) considered himself God's defense counsel and his "opening statement" against Job goes on for Six chapters

Elihu

Name Jobs three friends

Eliphaz Bildad Zophar

One of the Bible's best-known passages is in Job 19:25-26. what words of Job are recorded in these two verses that have now become so well known

For i know that my redeemer lives

who in the painting Job and HIs Wife, depicted a suffering Job talking to his wife?

Georges de la Tour

The more his friends talked, the more Job was moved to voice his own questions but he addressed his questions to

God

The most astonishing moment in the Book of Job is when the defendant who is ( ) suddenly arrived to testify.

God

The novel Moby-Dick ends in destruction and death, with the only survivor being

Ishmael

Captain Ahab is seen as a kind of anti-

Job

Who did job's friends blame for Job's Sufferings

Job

God Spoke directly to Job but instead of defending himself, what did God do?

Job. God Crossed-examined his accuser.

why is Job one of the most difficult books in the bible?

No clear cut moral or answer to Jobs situation

Archibald MacLeish won the (....) for his play J.B., an adaption of the biblical narrative about Job.

Poluture prize

who brought about a series of of catastrophes that ruined Job?

Satan

What is the famous saying that comes from Job 1:21

The lord giveth and the lord taketh away

The narrative of Job opens with a description of

The protagonists prosperity and piety

is the technical term for the struggle with good and evil, literally, " the defense of God."

Theodicy

what was the second test that Satan set up for Job

a hideous skin disease with painful boils.

The artist ( ) engraved several scenes from the book of Job.

blake

In the novel Moby-dick, Starbuck accuses Captain Ahab of (,,,,) or insult, contempt, or lack of reverence for God

blasphemy

In Archibald MacLeish's play J.B. Job is a(n)

businessman

MacLeish's Satan in the play is as mentioned above, is a

circus vendor

people who make someone feel worse in time of tragedy by criticizing that person under the guise of offering sympathy are known as Job's

comforters

Job's wife told job to

curse God and die

who gave permission for this to happen and what is the one condition that was imposed?

he could not touch him or kill him

Eventually Job was rewarded with

more wealth than he had lost

Thomas Hobbes would best be described as a

political philosopher

In Hebrew legend Leviathan is a

seas monster, serpent, or dragon

where did job have to live as a result of this test?

to dwell outside of the town limits in the dump.

I was Job's ( ), not his doubt and despair, that drove the questioning.

unshakable faith in God

what did job do to relieve his unbearable itching?

used a piece of broken pottery to scratch.

What is the gist of the questions that God asks Job?

where were you when i laid the foundations of the Earth?

What is considered the biblical leviathan in the book

the whale

When the Lord asked Satan where Satan had come from, what was Satan's response?

Going to and fro on the earth, and walking up and down on it.

Thomas Hobbes described man's life as "Solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and"

Short

What happened to Job's Faith?

Stayed firm.

although the "patience of Job" is proverbial, Job experienced many of the same emotions a less patient victim might and plunged into

deep depression


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