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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.)
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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)
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Identify:
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Satan's Dominion.
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Satan's Desire.
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(3).
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Satan's Destiny.
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Satan's Destructive Power.
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(5).
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Satan's Defective Knowledge.
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4.
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On what basis did Job feel his punishment unjust?
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5.
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What sin, if any, did Job commit to require his repentance?
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Identify any references to life beyond death for man, if any.
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Arrange in chronological order of ages, with (1) being the oldest.
(a) Job;
(b) Job's 3 friends;
(c) Elihu
(1) __________
(2) __________
(3) __________
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What is discovered about the basis of Job's faith prior to this encounter with God? (Chapter 42)
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9.
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What argument did God use to refute man's knowledge and wisdom?
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10.
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Identify 5 lessons learned of each in Job concerning:
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God -
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(2).
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Man -
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(3).
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Sin -
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