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Job 6 - Flashcard MC Questions - Ted Hildebrandt
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Bible multiple choice questions on the Old Testament book of Job chapter 6 (Job 6) by Ted Hildebrandt for biblicalelearning.org.
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What does Job wish could be weighed (Job 6:2)?
A. His suffering
B. His anguish
C. His grief
D. His sorrow
B. His anguish
Where does Job wish his misery could be placed (Job 6:2)?
A. In the depths of the sea
B. On the city wall
C. On the scales
D. On the mountain top
C. On the scales
If Job's misery were place on the scales how much would it outweigh (Job 6:3)?
A. The mountains of the earth
B. All the desert rocks
C. The cedars of Lebanon
D. The sand of the sea
D. The sand of the sea
What does Job claim are in him (Job 6:4)?
A. The plagues of God
B. The judgment of the Almighty
C. The arrows of the Almighty
D. The wounds of God's sword
C. The arrows of the Almighty
What does Job's spirit drink (Job 6:4)?
A. The fruit of bitterness from God
B. The poison of the Almighty's arrows
C. The gall of sorrow and shame
D. The bitter vinegar of the Almighty
B. The poison of the Almighty's arrows
What does Job say are marshalled against him (Job 6:4)?
A. God's terrors
B. The heavenly hosts
C. The chariots of the Almighty
D. The judgments of the Shaddai
A. God's terrors
When does a donkey not bray (Job 6:5)?
A. When it has water
B. When it has grass
C. When it has no load to carry
D. When it has straw
B. When it has grass
When does the ox not bellow (Job 6:5)?
A. When it has grass
B. When it has water
C. When it has fodder
D. When it is not pulling the plow
C. When it has fodder
What is added to tasteless food (Job 6:6)?
A. Cumin
B. Syrup
C. Sugar
D. Salt
D. Salt
What makes Job ill (Job 6:7)?
A. The richest wine
B. Scraps from under the table
C. Tasteless food
D. Rotten food
C. Tasteless food
What is it that Job hopes for (Job 6:10)?
A. That God would turn his back on him
B. That God would crush him
C. That God would lift his heavy hand from him
D. That God would defend him
B. That God would crush him
What is it that Job wishes God's hand would do (Job 6:10)?
A. Cut off his life
B. Be lifted off of him
C. Help him
D. Not continue to strike him
A. Cut off his life
What is Job's joy in the midst of unrelenting pain (Job 6:10)?
A. That he had maintained his integrity
B. That he had not denied the words of the Holy One
C. That he had not betrayed the Almighty
D. That God was still his hope in the midst of suffering
B. That he had not denied the words of the Holy One
What had Job not denied (Job 6:10)?
A. God's justice and goodness
B. Almighty's mercy
C. The Holy One's words
D. The Lord's wisdom
C. The Holy One's words
What does Job question whether his strength can give him (Job 6:11)?
A. Justice
B. Peace
C. Vindication
D. Hope
D. Hope
What does Job question whether prospects would result in for him (Job 6:121)?
A. Trust
B. Joy
C. Patience
D. Justice
C. Patience
Job rhetorically asks if he has what kind of strength (Job 6:12)?
A. Of an ox
B. Of stone
C. Of iron
D. Of a tree
B. Of stone
What does Job rhetorically ask if his flesh is made of (Job 6:12)?
A. Bronze
B. Stone
C. Leather
D. Ashes
A. Bronze
What does Job say has been driven from him (Job 6:13)?
A. Joy
B. Success
C. Victory
D. Prosperity
B. Success
Because success has been driven from Job, what does he realize (Job 6:13)?
A. He is desolate without hope to get him beyond his suffering
B. God will not rescue him from trouble
C. He doesn't have the power to help himself
D. He has no friends left to aid him
C. He doesn't have the power to help himself
According to Job, what is an example of one who forsakes the fear of the Almighty (Job 6:14)?
A. Anyone who moves the ancient boundary stone
B. Anyone who murders his friend
C. Anyone who mocks the needy
D. Anyone who withholds kindness from a friend
D. Anyone who withholds kindness from a friend
To what does Job compares his "brothers" (Job 6:15)?
A. Broken cisterns with no water
B. Empty as cracked wine skins
C. Undependable as intermittent streams
D. The wicked who pour scorn on the needy
C. Undependable as intermittent streams
From what are intermittent streams swollen (Job 6:16)?
A. A torrent of rain
B. Melting snow
C. The early rains
D. The thunder storm of the Almighty
B. Melting snow
When do the intermittent streams stop flowing (Job 6:17)?
A. In the dry season
B. In the summer
C. In the fall
D. In a drought
A. In the dry season
What happens to an intermittent stream in the heat (Job 6:17)?
A. It returns to the dry earth
B. It vanishes from their channels
C. It disappears forever
D. It flows into empty cisterns
B. It vanishes from their channels
What turn aside from their routes only to perish (Job 6:18)?
A. The Edomites
B. Merchants of the desert
C. Caravans
D. Camels
C. Caravans
What caravans look for water only to be disappointed (Job 6:19-20)?
A. From Edom
B. From Uz
C. From Bozrah
D. From Tema
D. From Tema
Who look in hope for water only to be disappointed (Job 6:19-20)?
A. The merchants of Venice
B. The traders of Bozrah
C. The merchants of Sheba
D. The wisemen of the East
C. The merchants of Sheba
What is the response of Job's friends when they see something dreadful (Job 6:21)?
A. They condemn the blameless
B. They are afraid
C. They run and hide
D. They throw stones
B. They are afraid
What had Job never said to his friends (Job 6:22)?
A. Pay a ransom for me from your wealth
B. Give me comfort before I descend into the dust
C. Offer sacrifices and prayers on my behalf to the Almighty
D. Repent of the evil you are doing against me
A. Pay a ransom for me from your wealth
What had Job never asked from his friends (Job 6:23)?
A. Help care for his wife and children
B. Deliver him from the hand of the enemy
C. Save him from the hand of the Almighty
D. Redeem his soul from death
B. Deliver him from the hand of the enemy
From whose clutches had Job never asked his friends to rescue him (Job 6:23)?
A. The wicked
B. The evildoers
C. The ruthless
D. The mighty
C. The ruthless
What does Job ask his friends to show him (Job 6:24)?
A. His sins against any of them
B. His wickedness
C. His impiety against God
D. Where he has been wrong
D. Where he has been wrong
What does Job say are painful (Job 6:25)?
A. Rebukes of friends
B. Attacks of the wicked
C. Honest words
D. Lies
C. Honest words
Of what does Job accuse his friends of treating his desperate words (Job 6:26)?
A. As chaff
B. As wind
C. As trash
D. As empty
B. As wind
For whom would Job's friends cast lots, according to Job (Job 6:27)?
A. The fatherless
B. Widows
C. The needy
D. The helpless
A. The fatherless
What does Job accuse his friends of being willing to barter away (Job 6:27)?
A. Their words
B. Their friend
C. Their integrity
D. Their useless wealth
B. Their friend
What does Job say he would not do to his friends (Job 6:28)?
A. Betray them
B. Mock them
C. Lie to them
D. Accuse them
C. Lie to them
What does Job say is at stake for him when he calls on his friends to relent (Job 6:29)?
A. His uprightness
B. His dignity
C. His righteousness
D. His integrity
D. His integrity
What does Job claim is not on his lips (Job 6:30)?
A. Any falsehood
B. Any gossip
C. Any wickedness
D. Any injustice
C. Any wickedness
What does Job claim his mouth can discern (Job 6:30)?
A. Injustice
B. Malice
C. Betrayal
D. Wickedness
B. Malice
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