A moth
Job 4:19 - Eliphaz likens the fate of the wicked to being crushed like a moth, illustrating the fragility and insignificance of those who defy God.
Eliphaz describes the teeth of whom being broken?
| The foolish men | The young lions | The wicked kings | The false prophets |
The wicked are likened to a deaf camel
| False | True |
Who in prayer asked, "Wilt thou also destroy the righteous with the wicked"?
Job compares his friends' help to what unreliable natural phenomenon?
| A dry stream | A crumbling mountain | A setting sun | A fleeting breeze |
Job compares his friends' failure to support him to the disappointment of which travellers?
| Those from Edom and Moab | Those from Cush and Egypt | Those from Haran and Nineveh | Those from Tema and Sheba |
Who "wailed like the dragons" and "mourned like the owls" in his lament of the coming judgement on Israel and Judah?
| Joel | Micah | Hosea | Malachi |
Who described himself as "poured out like milk and curdled like cheese"?
| Jesus | Solomon | David | Job |
Who complained of being swallowed up like a dragon by King Nebuchadnezzar?
| Isaiah | Jeremiah | Ezekiel | Daniel |
What did the Lord in his anger tell Eliphaz to take to Job as a burnt offering?
| Two pigeons and two turtle doves | Five lambs and five ephahs of grain | Six goats and six oxen | Seven bulls and seven rams |
What does Eliphaz suggest about the fate of the innocent in his first speech?
| They are always prosperous | They are often forgotten | They do not perish | They suffer more to prove their faith |