The Wisdom and Poetical Books

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The study activities for lesson one include: 1. Bible reading, please read out of your Bible the book of Job for this lesson; 2. Workbook reading, please tap the workbook button above to read the workbook lesson and take the quiz, and, 3. Watching a video, please tap the video button above to watch the video lesson and take the quiz. After you have finished please proceed to lesson two.

LESSON ONE: The Book of Job

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Workbook Study Questions: Before you begin reading the workbook lesson please review the workbook study questions below. Then read the workbook lesson and answer the workbook study questions.

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Job was honorable and respected. Other traits of Job were:

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Satan shows us that he is the “accuser” by saying that Job loved God only for the material blessings.

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Sabean and Chaldean bandits stole Job’s herds of oxen and camels but they left Job’s employees alive and unharmed.

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Job’s response when he was told he had lost everything was:

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Job had opportunity to blame God, but he humbled himself and remained long-suffering and loyal to God.

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At the second meeting with God, Satan maintained that Job had not sinned only because Job himself had not been attacked.

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In summary, in Job’s life we see that:

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Throughout Job’s suffering, his wife encouraged him to remain faithful to God.

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Job’s suffering included:

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Job comes to the end of his spiritual journey having won the victory. He had been tested and tried but not defeated.

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Video Study Questions: Before you begin the video please review the video study questions below. Then watch the video and answer the video study questions.

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Job was the most blessed man on the earth. He was:

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Satan wants to destroy the family unit. This is seen in Job’s life, as well as:

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Satan comes as the accuser. This means the following:.

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Richard says that when the devil wanted to “destroy” Job, this means that the devil wanted to wipe out the memory that Job ever existed.

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The author of Job is not known for sure.

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God accepted Satan’s challenge to destroy Job’s possessions. The results were:

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Richard shares that Oral’s Jewish Rabbi friend explained Job’s trials as:

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Throughout the attacks from the devil, Job refused to sin with his lips.

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Richard says that the hardest thing to do in life is to:

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Job said to God:

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Even people who call themselves Christians can come to steal from us and we are to:

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When we feel like we are deserted by God, we must know in our hearts that “our Redeemer lives” and that He has not forgotten about us.

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God let Job get out his frustrations and questions, and then God chastised Job. To “chastise” means to:

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Job was tested, tried and yet he_____________________.

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Job was in right relationship with God, suffered in every way possible, yet he came out of all the struggles with a double blessing from God.

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