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Book of Job Quiz Questions and Answers
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Answer 1: C — Job tore his mantle, shaved his head, and worshipped God.
KJV Reference: Job 1:20 — “Then Job arose, and rent his mantle, and shaved his head, and fell down upon the ground, and worshipped.”
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Answer 2: B — God described Job as perfect, upright, and God-fearing.
KJV Reference: Job 1:8 — “And the Lord said unto Satan, Hast thou considered my servant Job, that there is none like him… a perfect and an upright man, one that feareth God, and escheweth evil?”
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Answer 3: D — Eliphaz was the first to speak among Job’s friends.
KJV Reference: Job 4:1 — “Then Eliphaz the Temanite answered and said,”
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Answer 4: C — Job cursed the day of his birth.
KJV Reference: Job 3:1 — “After this opened Job his mouth, and cursed his day.”
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Answer 5: B — Eliphaz said they reap iniquity as well.
KJV Reference: Job 4:8 — “Even as I have seen, they that plow iniquity, and sow wickedness, reap the same.”
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Answer 6: C — Job accused them of being like a brook that fails.
KJV Reference: Job 6:15 — “My brethren have dealt deceitfully as a brook, and as the stream of brooks they pass away.”
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Answer 7: C — Job compares life to warfare and a hireling’s work.
KJV Reference: Job 7:1 — “Is there not an appointed time to man upon earth? are not his days also like the days of an hireling?”
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Answer 8: B — Bildad emphasized the short joy and awful end of the hypocrite.
KJV Reference: Job 8:13 — “So are the paths of all that forget God; and the hypocrite’s hope shall perish.”
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Answer 9: E — Job questioned why God contended with him.
KJV Reference: Job 10:3 — “Is it good unto thee that thou shouldest oppress, that thou shouldest despise the work of thine hands… and that thou shouldest shine upon the counsel of the wicked?”
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Answer 10: B — Satan smote Job with sore boils from head to foot.
KJV Reference: Job 2:7 — “So went Satan forth from the presence of the Lord, and smote Job with sore boils from the sole of his foot unto his crown.”
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Answer 11: C — Job’s wife told him to curse God and die.
KJV Reference: Job 2:9 — “Then said his wife unto him, Dost thou still retain thine integrity? curse God, and die.”
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Answer 12: C — Job acknowledged his humble beginning and end.
KJV Reference: Job 1:21 — “Naked came I out of my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return thither: the Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord.”
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Answer 13: A — Job rebuked them as useless counselors.
KJV Reference: Job 13:4 — “But ye are forgers of lies, ye are all physicians of no value.”
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Answer 14: C — Job desired rest in death.
KJV Reference: Job 14:13 — “O that thou wouldest hide me in the grave, that thou wouldest keep me secret, until thy wrath be past.”
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Answer 15: C — Eliphaz described the wicked as suffering endlessly.
KJV Reference: Job 15:20 — “The wicked man travaileth with pain all his days, and the number of years is hidden to the oppressor.”
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Answer 16: C — Job declared that even if he were perfect, he wouldn’t understand his soul.
KJV Reference: Job 9:21 — “Though I were perfect, yet would I not know my soul: I would despise my life.”
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Answer 17: B — Zophar told Job his face would shine if he repented.
KJV Reference: Job 11:15 — “For then shalt thou lift up thy face without spot; yea, thou shalt be stedfast, and shalt not fear.”
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Answer 18: B — Job declared man’s days are few and troubled.
KJV Reference: Job 14:1 — “Man that is born of a woman is of few days, and full of trouble.”
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Answer 19: D — Job proclaims his belief in the Redeemer.
KJV Reference: Job 19:25 — “For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth.”
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Answer 20: A — Job said wisdom cannot be purchased with gold.
KJV Reference: Job 28:15 — “It cannot be gotten for gold, neither shall silver be weighed for the price thereof.”
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Answer 21: B — They sat in silence for seven days and nights.
KJV Reference: Job 2:13 — “So they sat down with him upon the ground seven days and seven nights, and none spake a word unto him.”
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Answer 22: B — Job used both flower and shadow imagery.
KJV Reference: Job 14:2 — “He cometh forth like a flower, and is cut down: he fleeth also as a shadow, and continueth not.”
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Answer 23: A — He claimed to hear a word whispered.
KJV Reference: Job 4:12 — “Now a thing was secretly brought to me, and mine ear received a little thereof.”
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Answer 24: D — Job accused God of destroying both perfect and wicked.
KJV Reference: Job 9:22 — “This is one thing, therefore I said it, He destroyeth the perfect and the wicked.”
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Answer 25: B — Job said his breath was strange to his wife.
KJV Reference: Job 19:17 — “My breath is strange to my wife, though I intreated for the children’s sake of mine own body.”
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Answer 26: B — Job described his friends as brooks that fail.
KJV Reference: Job 6:15 — “My brethren have dealt deceitfully as a brook, and as the stream of brooks they pass away.”
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Answer 27: D — Job said hope perishes in the grave.
KJV Reference: Job 17:13-15 — “Where is now my hope? as for my hope, who shall see it?”
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Answer 28: A — Bildad said the hypocrite’s trust shall be like a spider’s web.
KJV Reference: Job 8:14 — “Whose hope shall be cut off, and whose trust shall be a spider’s web.”
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Answer 29: D — All these phrases appear in Job 28 regarding wisdom.
KJV Reference: Job 28:14, 23 — “The depth saith, It is not in me… God understandeth the way thereof, and he knoweth the place thereof.”
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Answer 30: C — Job said, “Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom.”
KJV Reference: Job 28:28 — “And unto man he said, Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom; and to depart from evil is understanding.”
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Answer 31: C — Job lamented God destroying him on every side, removing his hope.
KJV Reference: Job 19:10 — “He hath destroyed me on every side, and I am gone: and mine hope hath he removed like a tree.”
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Answer 32: C — Job points out the prosperity of the wicked.
KJV Reference: Job 21:7 — “Wherefore do the wicked live, become old, yea, are mighty in power?”
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Answer 33: C — Job questions how man can be just with God.
KJV Reference: Job 9:2 — “I know it is so of a truth: but how should man be just with God?”
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Answer 34: A — Job says both the righteous and innocent will be astonished.
KJV Reference: Job 17:8 — “Upright men shall be astonied at this, and the innocent shall stir up himself against the hypocrite.”
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Answer 35: D — The path of wisdom is hidden from birds.
KJV Reference: Job 28:21 — “Seeing it is hid from the eyes of all living, and kept close from the fowls of the air.”
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Answer 36: D — God rebukes Job in this way.
KJV Reference: Job 38:2 — “Who is this that darkeneth counsel by words without knowledge?”
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Answer 37: B — God confronts Job with His role in creation.
KJV Reference: Job 38:4 — “Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? declare, if thou hast understanding.”
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Answer 38: A — God speaks of the great beast Behemoth.
KJV Reference: Job 40:15 — “Behold now behemoth, which I made with thee; he eateth grass as an ox.”
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Answer 39: C — God describes Leviathan as fierce and unmatched in strength.
KJV Reference: Job 41:10 — “None is so fierce that dare stir him up: who then is able to stand before me?”
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Answer 40: B — Job humbly repents.
KJV Reference: Job 42:6 — “Wherefore I abhor myself, and repent in dust and ashes.”
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Answer 41: B — Job vividly described his diseased state.
KJV Reference: Job 7:5 — “My flesh is clothed with worms and clods of dust; my skin is broken, and become loathsome.”
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Answer 42: C — Job compared life to warfare.
KJV Reference: Job 7:1 — “Is there not an appointed time to man upon earth? are not his days also like the days of an hireling?”
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Answer 43: A — Zophar claimed Job deserved worse.
KJV Reference: Job 11:6 — “…that he would shew thee the secrets of wisdom… and that he would shew thee that he exacteth of thee less than thine iniquity deserveth.”
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Answer 44: B — Job says God’s wisdom is vast and unreachable.
KJV Reference: Job 11:8 — “It is as high as heaven; what canst thou do? deeper than hell; what canst thou know?”
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Answer 45: D — Job described waters slowly wearing away stones.
KJV Reference: Job 14:19 — “The waters wear the stones: thou washest away the things which grow out of the dust of the earth; and thou destroyest the hope of man.”
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Answer 46: C — Job compared life to swift movement.
KJV Reference: Job 9:25-26 — “Now my days are swifter than a post… They are passed away as the swift ships: as the eagle that hasteth to the prey.”
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Answer 47: C — Job attributes peace in heaven to God alone.
KJV Reference: Job 25:2 — “Dominion and fear are with him, he maketh peace in his high places.”
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Answer 48: C — Bildad compared man to a worm.
KJV Reference: Job 25:6 — “How much less man, that is a worm? and the son of man, which is a worm?”
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Answer 49: B — Job affirms that all flesh returns to dust.
KJV Reference: Job 34:14-15 — “If he set his heart upon man… all flesh shall perish together, and man shall turn again unto dust.”
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Answer 50: C — God rebuked the friends for misrepresenting Him.
KJV Reference: Job 42:7 — “My wrath is kindled against thee… for ye have not spoken of me the thing that is right, as my servant Job hath.”
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Answer 51: B — Job likened their speeches to windy words.
KJV Reference: Job 16:3 — “Shall vain words have an end? or what emboldeneth thee that thou answerest?”
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Answer 52: C — Job’s face was marked by his intense sorrow.
KJV Reference: Job 16:16 — “My face is foul with weeping, and on my eyelids is the shadow of death.”
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Answer 53: C — Job used the metaphor of the weaver’s shuttle.
KJV Reference: Job 7:6 — “My days are swifter than a weaver’s shuttle, and are spent without hope.”
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Answer 54: A — Job lamented his extreme emaciation.
KJV Reference: Job 19:20 — “My bone cleaveth to my skin and to my flesh, and I am escaped with the skin of my teeth.”
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Answer 55: C — Elihu was younger and spoke last.
KJV Reference: Job 32:6 — “And Elihu the son of Barachel the Buzite answered and said, I am young, and ye are very old; wherefore I was afraid, and durst not shew you mine opinion.”
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Answer 56: C — Elihu respected their age and waited.
KJV Reference: Job 32:4 — “Now Elihu had waited till Job had spoken, because they were elder than he.”
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Answer 57: C — Job desired someone to mediate — a daysman.
KJV Reference: Job 9:33 — “Neither is there any daysman betwixt us, that might lay his hand upon us both.”
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Answer 58: C — Job affirmed that nothing is hidden, not even the deepest darkness.
KJV Reference: Job 34:22 — “There is no darkness, nor shadow of death, where the workers of iniquity may hide themselves.”
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Answer 59: C — Job sharply rebuked them as forgers of lies.
KJV Reference: Job 13:4 — “But ye are forgers of lies, ye are all physicians of no value.”
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Answer 60: C — Job professed faith in his living Redeemer.
KJV Reference: Job 19:25 — “For I know that my redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the latter day upon the earth.”
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Answer 61: C — Job said strength and wisdom belong to God.
KJV Reference: Job 12:13 — “With him is wisdom and strength, he hath counsel and understanding.”
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Answer 62: D — Job affirms God’s sovereignty over nations.
KJV Reference: Job 12:23 — “He increaseth the nations, and destroyeth them: he enlargeth the nations, and straiteneth them again.”
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Answer 63: C — Job declared human wisdom as darkness before God’s light.
KJV Reference: Job 12:25 — “They grope in the dark without light, and he maketh them to stagger like a drunken man.”
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Answer 64: C — Elihu describes God’s breath as the source of understanding.
KJV Reference: Job 32:8 — “But there is a spirit in man: and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth them understanding.”
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Answer 65: B — Elihu claimed Job spoke ignorantly.
KJV Reference: Job 34:35 — “Job hath spoken without knowledge, and his words were without wisdom.”
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Answer 66: C — Elihu defends the absolute justice of God.
KJV Reference: Job 34:12 — “Yea, surely God will not do wickedly, neither will the Almighty pervert judgment.”
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Answer 67: C — God is no respecter of persons, not even princes.
KJV Reference: Job 34:19 — “How much less to him that accepteth not the persons of princes, nor regardeth the rich more than the poor?”
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Answer 68: D — Elihu describes God’s control over weather.
KJV Reference: Job 37:6 — “For he saith to the snow, Be thou on the earth; likewise to the small rain, and to the great rain of his strength.”
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Answer 69: D — Elihu says God’s breath causes frost and freezing.
KJV Reference: Job 37:10 — “By the breath of God frost is given: and the breadth of the waters is straitened.”
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Answer 70: C — God challenges Job to match His majesty.
KJV Reference: Job 40:10 — “Deck thyself now with majesty and excellency; and array thyself with glory and beauty.”
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Answer 71: B — God asks if Job can draw out Leviathan with a hook.
KJV Reference: Job 41:1 — “Canst thou draw out leviathan with an hook? or his tongue with a cord which thou lettest down?”
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Answer 72: D — Leviathan strikes fear in all who see him.
KJV Reference: Job 41:9 — “Behold, the hope of him is in vain: shall not one be cast down even at the sight of him?”
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Answer 73: D — God emphasizes His unmatched authority.
KJV Reference: Job 41:10 — “None is so fierce that dare stir him up: who then is able to stand before me?”
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Answer 74: B — Job acknowledged that God’s knowledge surpasses all.
KJV Reference: Job 11:8 — “It is as high as heaven; what canst thou do? deeper than hell; what canst thou know?”
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Answer 75: C — Job stated that God watches his every step.
KJV Reference: Job 31:4 — “Doth not he see my ways, and count all my steps?”
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Answer 76: C — Job made a covenant to guard his eyes.
KJV Reference: Job 31:1 — “I made a covenant with mine eyes; why then should I think upon a maid?”
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Answer 77: B — Job maintained integrity by not gloating.
KJV Reference: Job 31:29 — “If I rejoiced at the destruction of him that hated me, or lifted up myself when evil found him.”
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Answer 78: D — Job wished his words were permanent.
KJV Reference: Job 19:23–24 — “Oh that my words were now written!… That they were graven with an iron pen and lead in the rock for ever!”
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Answer 79: C — God restored Job double what he had lost.
KJV Reference: Job 42:10 — “And the Lord turned the captivity of Job… also the Lord gave Job twice as much as he had before.”
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Answer 80: B — Job had three daughters after his restoration.
KJV Reference: Job 42:13 — “He had also seven sons and three daughters.”
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Answer 81: B — Jemima was the first daughter named.
KJV Reference: Job 42:14 — “And he called the name of the first, Jemima; and the name of the second, Keziah; and the name of the third, Keren-happuch.”
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Answer 82: C — They were known for their exceptional beauty.
KJV Reference: Job 42:15 — “And in all the land were no women found so fair as the daughters of Job.”
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Answer 83: C — Job gave his daughters inheritance like sons.
KJV Reference: Job 42:15 — “And their father gave them inheritance among their brethren.”
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Answer 84: D — Job lived 140 more years.
KJV Reference: Job 42:16 — “After this lived Job an hundred and forty years, and saw his sons, and his sons’ sons, even four generations.”
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Answer 85: C — Job’s life ended peacefully and fulfilled.
KJV Reference: Job 42:17 — “So Job died, being old and full of days.”
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Answer 86: A — Satan claimed Job served God only for reward.
KJV Reference: Job 1:9–10 — “Doth Job fear God for nought? Hast not thou made an hedge about him…?”
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Answer 87: D — God gave Satan specific permission.
KJV Reference: Job 1:12 — “And the Lord said unto Satan, Behold, all that he hath is in thy power; only upon himself put not forth thine hand.”
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Answer 88: D — An earthquake is not mentioned in Job’s losses.
KJV Reference: Job 1:13–19 — Events include raiders, fire, and wind; no earthquake is recorded.
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Answer 89: C — She questioned why he kept his integrity.
KJV Reference: Job 2:9 — “Then said his wife unto him, Dost thou still retain thine integrity? curse God, and die.”
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Answer 90: B — God told them to offer sacrifices.
KJV Reference: Job 42:8 — “Take unto you now seven bullocks and seven rams, and go to my servant Job, and offer up for yourselves a burnt offering.”
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Answer 91: B — God commanded Job to intercede on their behalf.
KJV Reference: Job 42:8 — “…and my servant Job shall pray for you: for him will I accept.”
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Answer 92: D — Job’s restoration began after he prayed for others.
KJV Reference: Job 42:10 — “And the Lord turned the captivity of Job, when he prayed for his friends.”
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Answer 93: B — Job had seven sons again.
KJV Reference: Job 42:13 — “He had also seven sons and three daughters.”
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Answer 94: C — There is no mention of them becoming leaders.
KJV Reference: Job 42:15 — Mentions beauty and inheritance, but not leadership.
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Answer 95: C — Bildad was the Shuhite.
KJV Reference: Job 2:11 — “…and Bildad the Shuhite, and Zophar the Naamathite…”
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Answer 96: D — Zophar was the Naamathite.
KJV Reference: Job 2:11 — “Zophar the Naamathite…”
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Answer 97: D — Job said life was like a fleeting breath.
KJV Reference: Job 7:7 — “O remember that my life is wind: mine eye shall no more see good.”
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Answer 98: C — Job lamented how the upright were mocked.
KJV Reference: Job 12:4 — “I am as one mocked of his neighbour, who calleth upon God, and he answereth him: the just upright man is laughed to scorn.”
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Answer 99: D — Job used all these expressions for them.
KJV Reference: Job 13:4–5 — “But ye are forgers of lies, ye are all physicians of no value.”
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Answer 100: C — Job’s story ends with his peaceful death.
KJV Reference: Job 42:17 — “So Job died, being old and full of days.”
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