Job 16 - Flashcard MC Questions - Ted Hildebrandt
If Job were in the friends' position what would bring them relief (Job 16:5)? A. Comfort from his lips B. Silence from his mouth C. A helping hand D. Grace and forgiveness
A. Comfort from his lips
What does Job say his intercessor does (Job 16:21)? A. He pleads with God B. He presents his questions to God C. He listens to his cry D. He comes to his side
A. He pleads with God
What does Job accuse God of fastening on him (Job 16:9)? A. His eyes B. His judgment C. Chains D. Hopelessness
A. His eyes
How does Job say God approaches him (Job 16:14)? A. Like a warrior B. Like a king C. Like a judge D. Like an executioner
A. Like a warrior
What did God do to Job after all was well with him (Job 16:12)? A. Shattered him B. Ripped his flesh C. Pierced him D. Beat him
A. Shattered him
What did Job say about his hands (Job 16:17)? A. They were free from violence B. They were not raised against God C. They helped the widow and fatherless D. They are weak
A. They were free from violence
How does the intercessor plead with God (Job 16:21)? A. As one pleads for a brother B. As one pleads for his friend C. As one pleads for the blameless D. As one pleads for mercy
B. As one pleads for his friend
What does Job accuse God of doing to him (Job 16:9)? A. Smiting him with his hand of discipline B. Assails him and tears him in his anger C. Strikes him with the sword of his wrath D. Crushes him with a rock of despair
B. Assails him and tears him in his anger
By what did Job say God seized him (Job 16:12)? A. By his arm B. By his neck C. By his head D. By his hand
B. By his neck
If Job were in their shoes what would his mouth do (Job 16:5)? A. Remain silent B. Encourage them C. Point them to the right way D. Be a mediator for them
B. Encourage them
What does Job say God does at him (Job 16:9)? A. Stares at him B. Gnashes his teeth at him C. Raises his hand at him D. Shoots his arrows at him
B. Gnashes his teeth at him
What does Job say God spills on the ground (Job 16:13)? A. His blood B. His gall C. His spit D. His life
B. His gall
Who does Job say is his friend (Job 16:20)? A. His counsellor B. His intercessor C. His judge D. His redeemer
B. His intercessor
If Job does not speak what happens (Job 16:6)? A. He still wonders why B. His pain is not relieved C. He still hears no answer D. His sorrow still remains
B. His pain is not relieved
What does Job call his friends (Job 16:2)? A. Unhelpful counsellors B. Miserable comforters C. Disloyal friends D. Worthless helpers
B. Miserable comforters
How does Job describe his prayer (Job 16:17)? A. Righteous B. Pure C. True D. A plea
B. Pure
What has Job sowed over his skin (Job 16:15)? A. Leaves B. Sackcloth C. Skins D. Linen
B. Sackcloth
What/who does Job tell to not cover his blood (Job 16:18)? A. The sea B. The earth C. The heavens D. The dust
B. The earth
Into whose clutches has God thrown Job (Job 16:11)? A. The deceitful B. The wicked C. The ungodly D. Evildoers
B. The wicked
Why is Job's face red (Job 16:16)? A. From the sun B. From shame C. From weeping D. From being slapped
C. From weeping
What does Job say God has done to him (Job 16:7)? A. God has abandoned him B. God has turned his back on him C. God has worn him out D. God has struck him down
C. God has worn him out
Who did Job say surround him (Job 16:13)? A. God's messengers B. God's accusers C. God's archers D. God's chariots
C. God's archers
Who does Job say is on high (Job 16:19)? A. His enemy B. His counsellor C. His advocate D. His judge
C. His advocate
What has Job buried in the dust (Job 16:15)? A. His feet B. His hands C. His brow D. His head
C. His brow
What does Job say rises to testify against him (Job 16:8)? A. His friends B. His hands and feet C. His gauntness D. His own mouth
C. His gauntness
What does Job say he could do if they were in his place (Job 16:4)? A. Offer worthless advice to them B. Comfort them with insults C. Make fine speeches against them D. Accuse and expose their sins
C. Make fine speeches against them
What does Job say God does without pity (Job 16:13)? A. Strikes him down B. Cuts his throat C. Pierces his kidneys D. Breaks his heart
C. Pierces his kidneys
What will Job do in a few years (Job 16:22)? A. Fly away B. See his accuser face to face C. Take the path of no return D. Speak to God face to face
C. Take the path of no return
What does Job want to happen to his cry (Job 16:18)? A. That it be heard by the Almighty B. That God would answer it C. That it would never be laid to rest D. That it would be echoed for eternity
C. That it would never be laid to rest
To whom does Job say God has turned him over to (Job 16:11)? A. The wicked B. The deceitful C. The ungodly D. Evildoers
C. The ungodly
What does Job complain will never end (Job 16:3)? A. Their unhelpful blindness B. Their faulty argumentation C. Their long-winded speeches D. Their damaging advice
C. Their long-winded speeches
What do the people do in scorn at Job (Job 16:10)? A. They mock him B. They throw dust at him C. They strike his cheek D. They point their fingers
C. They strike his cheek
What did Job say God made him (Job 16:13)? A. A punching bag B. A laughingstock C. A beggar D. A target
D. A target
What ring Job's eyes (Job 16:16)? A. Worms B. Blindness C. Needles D. Dark shadows
D. Dark shadows
What does Job accuse God of doing (Job 16:7)? A. Rejecting his cry B. Failing to answer his plea C. Destroying his flesh and bones D. Devastating his household
D. Devastating his household
What does Job say he could do if they were in his place (Job 16:4)? A. Offer worthless advice to them B. Comfort them with insults C. Tell them lies as they had done D. He could shake his head at them
D. He could shake his head at them
Who does Job say even now is in heaven (Job 16:19)? A. The Almighty B. The holy ones C. His children D. His witness
D. His witness
What do people when they open their mouth do to Job (Job 16:10)? A. They shame him B. They mock him C. They shout at him D. They jeer at him
D. They jeer at him