Bible Trivia Question

Eliphaz claims that God performs wonders that are beyond what?


Human understanding
Human sight
Human desire
Human strength

Human understanding

Job 5:9 - Eliphaz emphasizes that God performs great and unsearchable wonders, underscoring the idea that God's ways are beyond human comprehension.

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Eliphaz expresses doubt that God places full trust in whom?
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Eliphaz states that God does what to the lowly?
| He tests them | He lifts them up | He leaves them alone | He humbles them further |

Eliphaz mentions that God saves the needy from what?
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Eliphaz assures Job that if he turns to God, he will be in league with what?
| The stones of the field | The beasts of the forest | The waters of the deep | The stars of the sky |

How many times does Eliphaz say God will deliver you before guaranteeing no harm in the final one?
| Five times, with no harm in the sixth | Seven times, with no harm in the eighth | Six times, with no harm in the seventh | Three times, with no harm in the fourth |

What did the Lord in his anger tell Eliphaz to take to Job as a burnt offering?
| Two pigeons and two turtle doves | Six goats and six oxen | Seven bulls and seven rams | Five lambs and five ephahs of grain |

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