2.2 KiB
Job 01 Translation Questions
Q? How is Job's character described?
A. He was blameless and upright, and honored God and turned from evil. [1:1]
Q? After Job's sons held feasts with their brothers and sisters in their houses, what would Job do?
A. Job would consecrate them to God, offer burnt offerings, and pray for them. [1:5]
Q? Why did Yahweh say Satan should consider Job?
A. There was no one like Job in the earth, a perfect and an upright man, one who feared God and turned away from evil. [1:8]
Q? How did Satan say Yahweh had protected Job?
A. He made a hedge around Job, around his house, and around all that he had on every side. [1:10]
Q? What did Satan think would cause Job to renounce God?
A. He said to Job would renounce God is God attacked all Job's possessions. [1:11]
Q? What did Yahweh give Satan permission to do?
A. He gave Satan permission to take everything from Job, but not to lay a hand on his person. [1:12]
Q? What did the messenger tell Job the Sabeans had done to him?
A. They killed all Job's servants in the field and took away all the oxen and donkeys. [1:14-15]
Q? What did the second messenger tell Job had happened to his sheep?
A. The fire of God fell from then heavens and burned them up along with the servants. [1:16]
Q? What the third messenger tell Job had happened to his camels?
A. Three groups of robbers came and attacked them. They stole all the camels and killed all the men that were caring for them. [1:17]
Q? What news did the fourth messenger bring to Job?
A. Job's sons and daughters were feasting in their brother's home when a great wind came and struck the house, which collapsed on them and killed them. [1:18-19]
Q? What did Job do after he got all these messages?
A. Job tore his robe, shaved his head, lay facedown on the ground, and worshipped God. [1:20]
Q? What did Job say about his condition after these events?
A. He said he came naked from his mother's womb, and would return naked. [1:21]
Q? What did Job say that Yahweh had done to him?
A. Yahweh gave, and Yahweh has taken away. [1:21]
Q? How did Job show that he was not a foolish man?
A. Job did not sin, nor did he foolishly accuse God. [1:22]