Job would curse God to His face
Job 2:5 - Satan claimed that if Job’s health were harmed, he would curse God to His face, suggesting that Job’s loyalty was conditional on his physical well-being.
What did God initially say about Job to Satan?
| He is rich but unfaithful | He needs to be tested | There is no one on earth like him | He is righteous because of his wealth |
In the Sermon on the Mount, what did Jesus say would happen to the meek?
| They will inherit the earth | They shall see God | They will be lifted up on high | They will obtain mercy |
Who did Paul advise to drink a little wine for his health?
| Timothy | Silas | Barnabas | John |
What challenge did Satan present to God regarding Job's faith?
| That Job would abandon his family | That Job would stop worshiping on the Sabbath | That Job would deny God's existence | That Job would curse God if his possessions were taken away |
What restriction did God place on Satan during the first test of Job?
| Do not take Job’s land | Do not harm Job’s children | Do not touch Job’s flocks | Do not lay a finger on Job himself |
What physical ailment did Satan inflict on Job?
| Lameness | Blindness | Deafness | Painful sores |
How did Job respond to the sores Satan inflicted on him?
| He cursed God | He hid from everyone | He sought a physician | He sat among the ashes |
What was Satan doing before God permitted him to test Job?
| Tormenting the wicked | Resting in the wilderness | Roaming throughout the earth | Visiting Job |
What does Malachi say will happen before the coming of the day of the Lord?
| The children will run away from their parents | The faces of the children will shine with joy | The children and their fathers will eat the passover | The hearts of the children will turn to their fathers |
What restriction did God place on Satan during the second test?
| Do not touch Job’s family | Do not take Job’s life | Do not give Job any comfort | Do not harm Job’s wealth |