Job 7 - Flashcard MC Questions - Ted Hildebrandt
Out of what will Job complain (Job 7:11)? A. Bitterness of his soul B. Anguish of heart C. A sense of injustice D.A demand for vindication
A. Bitterness of his soul
What does Job prefer strangling and death to (Job 7:15)? A. His body B. Giving up his integrity C. The anguish of his heart D. His agony
A. His body
What have been assigned to Job (Job 7:3)? A. Nights of misery B. Sleepless nights C. Nights of restlessness D. Terrified dreams
A. Nights of misery
What does Job ask God (Job 7:19)? A. What he has done to him B. Why he has abandoned him C. When he will rescue him D. What sacrifice does he require
A. What he has done to him
How do the end do Job's days come (Job 7:7)? A. Without hope B. With death C. With grief D. Without joy
A. Without hope
Job asks God to remember that his life is but a ______ (Job 7:7)? A. A shadow B. A breath C. A whimper D. Passing breeze
B. A breath
Job asks if he what from the sea (Job 7:12)? A. Leviathan B. A monster C. Whale D. Behemoth
B. A monster
What does Job say God has made him (Job 7:20)? A. A doormat B. A target C. A corpse D. A laughingstock
B. A target
What does Job say his days are swifter than (Job 7:6)? A. A swooping eagle B. A weaver's shuttle C. An attacking lion D. An arrow
B. A weaver's shuttle
What kind of months have been allotted to Job (Job 7:3)? A. Suffering B. Futility C. Hard D. Foolish
B. Futility
Why does Job despise his life and not want to live (Job 7:16)? A. His agony B. His days have no meaning C. He may betray his integrity D. His loss of family and friends
B. His days have no meaning
What does Job think when he lies down (Job 7:4)? A. What have I done wrong? B. How long before I get up? C. Will God crush me tomorrow? D. How long will the night be?
B. How long before I get up?
What does God never do to Job (Job 7:18)? A. Answer his questions B. Look away from him C. Rescue him from his enemy D. Come and deliver him
B. Look away from him
What does Job note as having hard service on earth (Job 7:1)? A. Humans B. Mortals C. Those who fear God D. The wicked
B. Mortals
What does Job say God will not soon be able to do successfully (Job 7:21)? A. Harm him anymore B. Search for him C. Defend him D. Deliver him
B. Search for him
Out of what will Job speak (Job 7:11)? A. A need for vindication B. The anguish of his spirit C. A demand for justice D. A desire for revenge
B. The anguish of his spirit
Job asks God if he had become what to God (Job 7:20)? A. An enemy B. An embarrassment C. A burden D. A sore
C. A burden
What is Job's skin like (Job 7:5)? A. Blisters and boils B. Blackened and filled with sores C. Broken and festering D. Bleeding and painful
C. Broken and festering
What does Job say his eyes will never see again (Job 7:7)? A. Life B. Justice C. Happiness D. Joy
C. Happiness
What does Job say will soon happen to him (Job 7:21)? A. He will leave God's presence B. He will be vindicated C. He will lie in the dust D. He will breathe his last
C. He will lie in the dust
What are the days of mortals on earth like (Job 7:1)? A. Slaves in the mines B. A falling leaf C. Hired laborers D. Sheep and goats
C. Hired laborers
What does Job falsely hope would comfort him (Job 7:13)? A. His friends B. His wife C. His bed D. His town
C. His bed
Where will one going down to the grave never come to again (Job 7:10)? A. His table B. The court of justice C. His house D. The city gate
C. His house
With what is Job terrified on his bed (Job 7:14)? A. His ceaseless pain B. His memories C. His visions D. His death
C. His visions
What does God do at every moment for mankind (Job 7:17)? A. Judges them B. Vindicates them C. Tests them D. Forgives them
C. Tests them
Why does Job complain about God (Job 7:17)? A. That the wicked know only pleasure B. That he abandons those who serve him C. That he makes so much of mankind D. That he does not rescue the needy
C. That he makes so much of mankind
For what does a hired laborer wait (Job 7:2)? A. The sunset B. Warm clothes C. To be paid D. A ransom
C. To be paid
What does Job do until dawn (Job 7:4)? A. Rolls over B. Wishes for death C. Tosses and turns D. Prays for mercy
C. Tosses and turns
What does God do to humankind every morning (Job 7:18)? A. Pursue them B. Judges them C. Persecute them D. Examine them
D. Examine them
On his bed, what frightens Job (Job 7:14)? A. His ceaseless pain B. His memories C. His death D. His dreams
D. His dreams
Job asks God why he does not do what (Job 7:21)? A. Allow him a measure of peace B. Ease his pain C. Deliver him D. Pardon his offenses
D. Pardon his offenses
For what does the slave long (Job 7:2)? A. Sleep in the night B. Freedom from his labor C. His release D. The evening shadows
D. The evening shadows
With what is Job's body clothed (Job 7:5)? A. Sackcloth B. Rags C. Thorns and thistles D. Worms and scabs
D. Worms and scabs
What is one who goes down to the grave like (Job 7:9)? A. A fading shadow B. The wind gone by C. A day passing D.A vanishing cloud
D.A vanishing cloud
What does Job prefer to frightening dreams and terrifying visions (Job 7:15)? A. Being crushed B. Being strangled C. Drowning D. Being burned alive
B. Being strangled