Job Bible Lesson - Name and Author
The Name of Job means beginning, origin, or creation. Author: Moses.
Job Bible Lesson - Dates
Beginning and Ending Dates: 4004 B.C. to 1689 B.C., making 2315 years.
Job Bible Lesson - Outline of Content
Outline of content of Job is as follows:
Job Bible Lesson - Key Verse
The key verse is:
20:26: "Ye shall be holy unto me, for I, Jehovah, am holy."
Job Bible Lesson - Leading Thought
The leading thought for the Job Book of the Bible is:
God before all and in all and over all.
Job Bible Lesson - Main Verses and Phrases
The main phrases and verses are as follows:
4:9—"Am I my brother's keeper?"
15:1—"Fear not, Abram: I am thy shield, and thy exceeding great reward."
18:4—"Is anything too hard for Jehovah?"
Job Bible Lesson - Content
I. Job's Wealth and Affliction. Chapters 1-2.
Job is the richest and most righteous man in the East
Job loses everything.
Job’s three friends debate the affliction of Job who, despite losing his wealth, health and family, remains faithful to God.
God eventually intervenes and Job is restored to prosperity
Job Bible Lesson Questions
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Job Questions 1.Name three general lessons taught in the book about suffering. 2.What two things did Job do at the close of the speeches? 3.How did Job's condition after the test compare with that previous to the test? 4.Name eight facts regarding Satan gleaned from Chapters 1 and 2. 5.Locate and commit Job's two sublime statements of faith. (See Chapters 13 and 19.) 6.Name five kinds of people that Job helped. 29:12-16. 7.Name six classes of people who spurned him in his trouble. 19:13-19. 8.What two general statements about man does Job make? 14:1. 9.Select any six phrases that serve to indicate the life and customs of Job's time. 10.What writers of the Bible refer to Job and what is their estimate? 11.Give three general reasons why the narrative of Job is to be received as an historical fact. Job Questions
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Job Bible Lesson - Questions for Study and/or Discussion in the Lesson
The use of questions in a lesson stimulates active learning. Questions prompt the students to reason things out for themselves which aids knowledge retention. Questions provide a system of 2-Way communication which integrate the lesson teacher into the student group which encourages further participation. Finally questions provide feedback to assess the level of knowledge in the class, the progress that's being made and whether the aims and objectives have been met.
Job Bible Lesson - Questions for Study and/or Discussion in the Lesson
The use of questions in a lesson stimulates active learning. Questions prompt the students to reason things out for themselves which aids knowledge retention. Questions provide a system of 2-Way communication which integrate the lesson teacher into the student group which encourages further participation. Finally questions provide feedback to assess the level of knowledge in the class, the progress that's being made and whether the aims and objectives have been met.
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Job Bible Lesson