They do not perish
Job 4:7 - Eliphaz implies that the innocent do not perish, suggesting that suffering is a result of wrongdoing, reflecting his belief in retributive justice.
What does Job curse in his opening speech?
| The day he was married | The day he lost his wealth | The day his children were born | The day of his birth |
Who said "I am innocent of this man's blood"?
| Caiaphas | Judas | Pilate | Herod |
Which prophet did the young maid of Naaman's wife suggest could heal Naaman of his leprosy?
| Elisha | Elijah | Isaiah | Jeremiah |
What did Job’s wife suggest he do in his suffering?
| Curse God and die | Pray for healing | Abandon his faith | Seek help from friends |
In the prophecy of Micah, what did the people suggest offering ten thousand rivers of to please God?
| Oil | Myrrh | Incense | Blood |
In his vision, what does Eliphaz say came to him at night?
| A dream | A voice | A whirlwind | A spirit |
How does Job describe his grief when responding to Eliphaz?
| He says it is as deep as the ocean | He says it is heavier than the sand of the seas | He says it is like a storm that cannot be calmed | He says it is like fire burning inside him |
What was the fate of the man who had no wedding robe at the parable of the marriage feast?
| Thrown into prison | Crucified | Cast into darkness | Exiled |
What did Jonah do while he waited to see the city's fate?
| He went 3 days journey into the desert to meditate | He sat down on the East of the city | He stayed in one of the town's inns | He walked round the city walls |