Old Testament
Job - Individual Study












AN   I N D I V I D U A L   S T U D Y
O F   T H E   R E P R E S E N T A T I V E   J O B


1.
Enumerate the age-old questions as they are raised, and identify, if found, their corresponding answers. (Some may be found outside Job. Examples: Why do the wicked prosper? Job 21 & Rom.2:4. Why do the righteous perish? Job 9:22 & Isa.57:1-2. (Study Acts 12 for further insight.)
2.
Locate references to an expectant future mediator or redeemer. (Example: 9:32-33. See also Ex.20:19 for Moses as a type of Christ to come. I Jn.2:1)
3.
Identify:
(1).
Satan's Dominion.
(2).
Satan's Desire.
(3).
Satan's Destiny.
(4).
Satan's Destructive Power.
(5).
Satan's Defective Knowledge.
4.
On what basis did Job feel his punishment unjust?
5.
What sin, if any, did Job commit to require his repentance?
6.
Identify any references to life beyond death for man, if any.
7.
Arrange in chronological order of ages, with (1) being the oldest.
(a) Job;    (b) Job's 3 friends;    (c) Elihu

(1) __________

(2) __________

(3) __________
8.
What is discovered about the basis of Job's faith prior to this encounter with God? (Chapter 42)
9.
What argument did God use to refute man's knowledge and wisdom?
10.
Identify 5 lessons learned of each in Job concerning:
(1).
God -
(2).
Man -
(3).
Sin -

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