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Today we will take a brief look at Job’s fascinating life, character, & faith in God. The basic facts about Job’s fascinating life are presented first in this chapter, where we learn of his homeland, who he is or his character, his family, his wealth, and lastly the spiritual leadership he gave to his family.
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1Job 1 and 2: Job’s fascinating Life, which was Interrupted by Satanic Attacks and Horrible Suffering
Today we will take a brief look at Job’s fascinating life, character, & faith in God. The basic facts about Job’s fascinating life are presented first in this chapter, where we learn of his homeland, who he is or his character, his family, his wealth, and lastly the spiritual leadership he gave to his family.
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2Job 1 and 2: Job’s fascinating Life, which was Interrupted by Satanic Attacks and Horrible Suffering - lecture
Today we will take a brief look at Job’s fascinating life, character, & faith in God. The basic facts about Job’s fascinating life are presented first in this chapter, where we learn of his homeland, who he is or his character, his family, his wealth, and lastly the spiritual leadership he gave to his family.
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3Job 1 and 2: Job’s fascinating Life, which was Interrupted by Satanic Attacks and Horrible Suffering - quizThis quiz covers Job’s trials in Chapters 1 and 2, focusing on his faith amid severe loss and suffering, and the spiritual challenge to his loyalty to God.
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4Job 3 through 26 - Job deals with his three closest friends in a three-way debate: Why do people suffer?
Today we see that Job cursed the day of his birth: Which is to us a picture of deep despair, but Job being angry about his suffering longed for death. Job wanted the day of his birth and the night of his conception to perish and to have never happened.
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5Job 3 through 26 - Job deals with his three closest friends in a three-way debate: Why do people suffer? - lecture
Today we see that Job cursed the day of his birth: Which is to us a picture of deep despair, but Job being angry about his suffering longed for death. Job wanted the day of his birth and the night of his conception to perish and to have never happened.
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6Job 3 through 26 - Job deals with his three closest friends in a three-way debate: Why do people suffer? - quizThese questions test your understanding of key events and themes from Job chapters 3 through 26, as described in the lesson.
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7Job Chapters 27–37: Job’s Closing Reply and Elihu’s Reflection on God’s Power
In this lesson, we journey through Job's profound reflections and his closing reply to his three friends in chapters 27–31, followed by Elihu’s powerful speeches in chapters 32–37. Job, in his unwavering commitment to God, boldly declares his righteousness and integrity despite the accusations and misunderstandings of his friends. He presents a vivid picture of faithfulness, challenging us to evaluate our own dedication to God in the face of trials.
Elihu, the youngest among Job’s companions, steps in to offer a fresh perspective. With a passionate defense of God’s justice and wisdom, he shifts the focus from Job’s suffering to the majesty and sovereignty of God. Elihu’s speeches remind us of the awe-inspiring power of the Creator and the importance of reverence and submission to His will.
This lesson explores themes of integrity, perseverance, divine wisdom, and the fear of the Lord, encouraging us to seek God's guidance, trust in His justice, and stand firm in our faith, just as Job did. As we delve into these chapters, let us reflect on how God’s power and wisdom surpass human understanding and how true wisdom begins with a reverent fear of the Lord.
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8Job Chapters 27–37: Job’s Closing Reply and Elihu’s Reflection on God’s Power - lecture
In this lesson, we journey through Job's profound reflections and his closing reply to his three friends in chapters 27–31, followed by Elihu’s powerful speeches in chapters 32–37. Job, in his unwavering commitment to God, boldly declares his righteousness and integrity despite the accusations and misunderstandings of his friends. He presents a vivid picture of faithfulness, challenging us to evaluate our own dedication to God in the face of trials.
Elihu, the youngest among Job’s companions, steps in to offer a fresh perspective. With a passionate defense of God’s justice and wisdom, he shifts the focus from Job’s suffering to the majesty and sovereignty of God. Elihu’s speeches remind us of the awe-inspiring power of the Creator and the importance of reverence and submission to His will.
This lesson explores themes of integrity, perseverance, divine wisdom, and the fear of the Lord, encouraging us to seek God's guidance, trust in His justice, and stand firm in our faith, just as Job did. As we delve into these chapters, let us reflect on how God’s power and wisdom surpass human understanding and how true wisdom begins with a reverent fear of the Lord.
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9Job Chapters 27–37: Job’s Closing Reply and Elihu’s Reflection on God’s Power - quizThis quiz tests your understanding of Job Chapters 27–37, focusing on Job’s declaration of integrity, the search for wisdom, and Elihu’s speeches about God’s justice and power. Answer the questions carefully, referring to the key themes and scriptures from the lesson.
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10Job 38-42: An Examination by the LORD our GOD, and being Rebuked and then Led to Repent
In this lesson on Job 38-42, we see God’s powerful examination of Job, His rebuke, and Job’s ultimate repentance. The LORD challenges Job’s understanding, revealing His divine wisdom and authority over creation. As Job humbles himself, we witness the importance of submitting to God's sovereignty. This study reminds us to stand firm in the truth, not swayed by false teachings, and to acknowledge God as the Creator of all things.
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11Job 38-42: An Examination by the LORD our GOD, and being Rebuked and then Led to Repent - lecture
In this lesson on Job 38-42, we see God’s powerful examination of Job, His rebuke, and Job’s ultimate repentance. The LORD challenges Job’s understanding, revealing His divine wisdom and authority over creation. As Job humbles himself, we witness the importance of submitting to God's sovereignty. This study reminds us to stand firm in the truth, not swayed by false teachings, and to acknowledge God as the Creator of all things.
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12Job 38-42: An Examination by the LORD our GOD, and being Rebuked and then Led to Repent - quizThis quiz covers Job 38-42, focusing on God's response to Job, the descriptions of creation, Leviathan, and Behemoth, Job's repentance, and God's restoration. Test your understanding of these final chapters and Job’s transformation through God’s wisdom.
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13FINAL QUIZ FOR JOBThis is the final quiz covering all chapters of the book of Job. Questions will be drawn from each lesson we have studied throughout the course. Please note, this is an open-book exam. A passing score of 70% or higher is required. If you have any questions, feel free to contact the instructor via message.