Job 23 - Flashcard MC Questions - Ted Hildebrandt
With what does Job say he would fill his mouth if he had an audience with God (Job 23:4)? A. Arguments B. Vows C. Questions D. Allegations
A. Arguments
What happens when Job goes to the west (Job 23:8)? A. He cannot find God B. He sees only the day fading C. Darkness overcomes him D. God flees before him
A. He cannot find God
What does Job say he has done in reference to God's way (Job 23:11)? A. He has not turned aside from it B. He has carefully observed his way C. He has always walked in God's way D. He has not chosen another
A. He has not turned aside from it
What is Job's response when he thinks about all the plans God has in store (Job 23:15)? A. Job fears God B. Job questions God C. Job wonders why God has done it D. Job calls for vindication
A. Job fears God
What does Job say God would not do (Job 23:6)? A. Vigorously oppose Job B. Listen to the voice of his friends C. Condemn Job of sin D. Silence Job
A. Vigorously oppose Job
What does Job say his feet have done (Job 23:11)? A. Not stumbled into the traps of the wicked B. Closely followed God's steps C. Walked in the way of the righteous D. Stayed on the path of the upright
B. Closely followed God's steps
What does Job says happens if he goes to the east (Job 23:8)? A. God moves to the west B. God is not there C. He cannot escape D. The desert welcomes him
B. God is not there
What does Job say God does in the north (Job 23:9)? A. He listens B. He works C. He creates D. He displays his splendor
B. He works
If Job could go to God's dwelling what would he state before him (Job 23:4)? A. His defense B. His case C. His complaint D. His questions
B. His case
What does Job say God carries out (Job 23:14)? A. His eternal plans B. His decrees against Job C. His judgments on the wicked D. His calamity on the innocent
B. His decrees against Job
What does Job say God would not do (Job 23:6)? A. Listen to the voice of his friends B. Press charges against Job C. Condemn Job of sin D. Silence Job
B. Press charges against Job
What does Job say he would do if he could go to God's dwelling (Job 23:4)? A. Defend his integrity B. State his case before him C. Put forth his complaint D. Ask why God has done this
B. State his case before him
What is Job before God (Job 23:15)? A. Grateful B. Terrified C. Satisfied D. Confident
B. Terrified
From what does Job say he has not departed (Job 23:12)? A. The advice of the aged B. The commands of God's lips C. The way of the righteous D. The instructions of the wise
B. The commands of God's lips
Who does Job say can establish their innocence before God (Job 23:7)? A. The righteous B. The upright C. The blameless D. Those who fear God
B. The upright
What does Job say covers his face (Job 23:17)? A. Dust and ashes B. Thick darkness C. A veil D. Shame
B. Thick darkness
How does Job see his complaint (Job 23:2) A. As worthless B. As meaningless C. As bitter D. As innocent
C. As bitter
What happens when Job goes to the south (Job 23:9)? A. He sees only the day fading B. Darkness overcomes him C. He catches no glimpse of God D. God flees before him
C. He catches no glimpse of God
From whom does Job see himself deliver after presenting his case to God (Job 23:7)? A. His adversary B. His friends C. His judge D. His enemy
C. His judge
What does Job say the darkness does not do to him (Job 23:17)? A. Terrify him B. Blind him C. Silence him D. Hide him
C. Silence him
What does Job claim God has done to him (Job 23:16)? A. Put a curse on him B. Punished him unjustly C. Terrified him D. Lifted his hand against him
C. Terrified him
What has Job treasured more than his daily bread (Job 23:12)? A. The fear of the Lord B. The statues of the Lord C. The words of God's mouth D. The commands of the Almighty
C. The words of God's mouth
Where does Job want to God (Job 23:3)? A. To a place of peace B. To his tent C. To God's dwelling D. To heaven
C. To God's dwelling
If Job could go to God's dwelling what would he find out (Job 23:5)? A. How this calamity was just B. Why God had attacked him C. What God would answer him D. What he had done wrong
C. What God would answer him
What does Job say God does (Job 23:13)? A. Judges with equity B. Seeks out those who fear him C. Whatever he pleases D. What is right, just and fair
C. Whatever he pleases
When does Job say he will come forth as gold (Job 23:10)? A. When the day is done B. When God listens to his defense C. When God's has tested him D. When God's case is over
C. When God's has tested him
In spite of what does Job see God's hand as heavy (Job 23:2)? A. His pleas B. His prayers C. His vows D. His groaning
D. His groaning
What does Job say God has done to his heart (Job 23:16)? A. Made it rejoice B. Made it question C. Made it angry D. Made it faint
D. Made it faint
What does Job say one cannot do (Job 23:13)? A. Resist God's will B. Understand God's ways C. Reason with the Almighty D. Oppose God
D. Oppose God
What does Job say God knows (Job 23:10)? A. His heart B. That he is right C. He is innocent D. The way he takes
D. The way he takes