Job 24 - Flashcard MC Questions - Ted Hildebrandt
What does Job say are morning for thieves, murderers and adulterers (Job 24:17)? A. Midnight B. Sunrise C. Sunset D. The darkness of night
A. Midnight
By what does Job say the poor are drenched (Job 24:8)? A. The mountain rains B. The hailstorms of the desert C. The winter rains D. Thunderstorms
A. The mountain rains
Who does Job say the murderer who rises up kill (Job 24:14)? A. The poor and needy B. The fatherless and widows C. The helpless and vulnerable D. Mothers and infants
A. The poor and needy
Who does Job say are no longer remembered (Job 24:20)? A. The wicked B. Evildoers C. Sinners D. Thieves
A. The wicked
Who does Job say some people do to the needy (Job 24:4)? A. Thrust them from the path B. Steal their sheep and goats C. Ride on their donkeys D. Plow with their oxen
A. Thrust them from the path
When does Job say the poor suffer thirst (Job 24:11)? A. When they treat the winepress B. When they have no wells to draw from C. When their cisterns are dry D. When they serve their masters wine
A. When they treat the winepress
Where does Job say the poor crush olives (Job 24:11)? A. Under their feet B. Among the terraces C. In the desert D. Among the winepresses
B. Among the terraces
What does Job say the mighty do not have (Job 24:22)? A. A defense against the widow B. Assurance of life C. A place to rest D. The strength to defeat the Almighty
B. Assurance of life
Why does Job say the poor hug the rocks (Job 24:8)? A. Trying to stay warm B. For the lack of shelter C. For protection against the wicked D.So they don't stumble
B. For the lack of shelter
What according to Job rises from the city (Job 24:12)? A. Violence B. Groans of the dying C. Cries of those laboring D. Smoke
B. Groans of the dying
What does Job say God does to the mighty (Job 24:22)? A. Humbles them B. Makes them weak C. Drags them away D. Wounds them
C. Drags them away
What does Job say some people pasture (Job 24:1)? A. Sheep they have plundered B. Herds they have not sacrificed C. Donkeys and oxen of their neighbors D. Flocks they have stolen
D. Flocks they have stolen
. In what does Job say God may let the mighty rest (Job 24:23)? A. A sense of security B. A sense of their own worth C. A sense of significance D. Their own great strength
A. A sense of security
What does Job say is God's relationship to the mighty (Job 24:23)? A. He is their master B. His eyes are always on them C. He will be their judge on the last day D. His strong arm will humble them
B. His eyes are always on them
What does Job say happens to the fatherless child (Job 24:9)? A. It is forced into slavery B. It is snatched from the breast C. It is crushed under a load of rocks D.It is carried off by raiders
B. It is snatched from the breast
Who does Job say rises up when the daylight is gone (Job 24:14)? A. Thieves B. Murderers C. The wicked D. Evildoers
B. Murderers
Job says no one can do what to his words (Job 24:25)? A. Reject their integrity B. Reduce them to nothing C. Prove them wrong D. Show him his error
B. Reduce them to nothing
What does Job say watches for the dusk (Job 24:15)? A. The eye of the wicked B. The eye of the adulterer C. The eye of thieves D. The eye of murderers
B. The eye of the adulterer
With whom does Job say thieves, murderers and adulterers make friends (Job 24:17)? A. The rebellious in the city B. The terrors of darkness C. The ways of the wicked D. Evildoers
B. The terrors of darkness
What does Job say some people take in pledge (Job 24:2)? A. The doves of the needy B. The widow's ox C. The orphan's donkey D. The ox of the poor
B. The widow's ox
Who/what does Job say forgets sinners (Job 24:20)? A. Their houses B. The womb C. Friends D. Companions
B. The womb
What metaphor does Job use for the murderers and thieves (Job 24:18)? A. They are like an empty cistern B. They are like foam on the water C. They are like a broken pot D. They are like thorns ready for the fire
B. They are like foam on the water
What does Job liken the poor to (Job 24:5)? A. Oxen lowing because they have no food B. Wild donkeys in the desert C. Sheep ready to be sacrificed D. Goats foraging for food
B. Wild donkeys in the desert
Who does Job say feasts on sinners (Job 24:20)? A. Vultures B. Worms C. Wild beasts D. Leviathan
B. Worms
What does Job say some people move (Job 24:1)? A. Desert rocks B. City gates C. Boundary stones D. Oil trees
C. Boundary stones
What does Job say the land of murderers and thieves are (Job 24:18)? A. Full of famine and plagues B. Worthless desert C. Cursed D. Sown with salt
C. Cursed
What does Job say snatches away the melted snow (Job 24:19)? A. Desert streams B. The east wind C. Heat and drought D. The summer winds
C. Heat and drought
Where does Job say the poor glean (Job 24:6)? A. In the olive groves of the king B. In the gardens Job provided C. In the vineyards of the wicked D. In the fields of the wealthy
C. In the vineyards of the wicked
What does Job say happens to the infant of the poor (Job 24:9)? A. It is killed in sacrifice to foreign gods B. It is kidnapped from its parents C. It is seized for a debt D. It is forced to do labor
C. It is seized for a debt
Like what does Job say the mighty are cut off (Job 24:24)? A. Like olive branches B. Like grass of the field C. Like heads of grain D. Like almond blossoms
C. Like heads of grain
How does Job say the infants of the poor go about (Job 24:10)? A. In rags B. In shackles C. Naked D. Begging for food
C. Naked
What does Job say the adulterer thinks (Job 24:15)? A. No one will ever know B. God will do nothing C. No eye will see me D. Her husband has gone on a long journey
C. No eye will see me
What does Job say the poor do not have (Job 24:7)? A. A home they can call their own B. Land with which to raise crops to feed their children C. Something to cover themselves in the cold D. Something to eat after they have worked all day
C. Something to cover themselves in the cold
Against what does Job say there are some (Job 24:13)? A. The Lord B. The blameless C. The light D. The ways of the upright
C. The light
What does Job say some people drive away (Job 24:2)? A. The widow's sheep B. The doves of the needy C. The orphan's donkey D. The ox of the poor
C. The orphan's donkey
To whom do the wicked show no kindness (Job 24:21)? A. The poor B. The needy C. The widow D. The fatherless
C. The widow
What does Job say happens to the mighty (Job 24:24)? A. They are uprooted B. They are thrown into a pit C. They are brought low D. They are cut down
C. They are brought low
Who does Job say wants nothing to do with the light (Job 24:16)? A. Murderers B. Marauders C. Thieves D. Adulterers
C. Thieves
Who does Job say cries out for help (Job 24:12)? A. The fatherless B. Infants C. Wounded souls D. Mothers who have no children left
C. Wounded souls
Job says that while the wounded cry out for help what does God do (Job 24:12)? A. Nothing B. Turns the other way C. Closes his ears to their cry D. Charges no one with wrongdoing
D. Charges no one with wrongdoing
How does Job say the poor spend the night (Job 24:7)? A. Shivering B. Homeless C. Starving D. Naked
D. Naked
What does Job say the infants of the poor carry as they go hungry (Job 24:10)? A. Grapes B. Figs C. Olives D. Sheaves
D. Sheaves
Who does Job say does the grave snatch away (Job 24:19)? A. The wicked B. Evildoers C. Murderers D. Sinners
D. Sinners
On whom does Job say the wicked prey (Job 24:21)? A. The needy B. The orphan C. The poor D. The childless
D. The childless
What does Job say happens to the mighty for a little while (Job 24:24)? A. They are triumphant B. They are strong C. They are victorious D. They are exalted
D. They are exalted
What does Job say is done at night (Job 24:16)? A. All sorts of harm to the helpless B. The deeds of darkness C. Violence in the city D. Thieves break into houses
D. Thieves break into houses