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    JOB

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    • 1

      • Job’s integrity and wealth (1-5)

      • Satan questions Job’s motives (6-12)

      • Job loses his property and children (13-19)

      • Job does not blame God (20-22)

    • 2

      • Satan again questions Job’s motives (1-5)

      • Satan permitted to strike Job’s body (6-8)

      • Job’s wife: “Curse God and die!” (9, 10)

      • Job’s three companions arrive (11-13)

    • 3

      • Job laments his birth (1-26)

        • Asks why he is suffering (20, 21)

    • 4

      • Eliphaz’ first speech (1-21)

        • Ridicules Job’s integrity (7, 8)

        • Relates a spirit’s message (12-17)

        • ‘God has no faith in his servants’ (18)

    • 5

      • Eliphaz’ first speech continues (1-27)

        • ‘God catches the wise in their cunning’ (13)

        • ‘Job should not reject God’s discipline’ (17)

    • 6

      • Job’s reply (1-30)

        • Claims he is justified in crying out (2-6)

        • His comforters are treacherous (15-18)

        • “Honest words are not painful!” (25)

    • 7

      • Job’s reply continues (1-21)

        • Life like compulsory labor (1, 2)

        • “Why have you made me your target?” (20)

    • 8

      • Bildad’s first speech (1-22)

        • Implies that Job’s sons have sinned (4)

        • ‘If you were pure, God would protect you’ (6)

        • Implies that Job is godless (13)

    • 9

      • Job’s reply (1-35)

        • Mortal man cannot contend with God (2-4)

        • ‘God does unsearchable things’ (10)

        • One cannot argue with God (32)

    • 10

      • Job’s reply continues (1-22)

        • ‘Why does God contend with me?’ (2)

        • God contrasted to mortal Job (4-12)

        • ‘May I find some relief’ (20)

    • 11

      • Zophar’s first speech (1-20)

        • Accuses Job of empty talk (2, 3)

        • Tells Job to put away evil (14)

    • 12

      • Job’s reply (1-25)

        • “I am not inferior to you” (3)

        • “I have become a laughingstock” (4)

        • ‘Wisdom is with God’ (13)

        • God is above judges and kings (17, 18)

    • 13

      • Job’s reply continues (1-28)

        • ‘I would rather speak to God’ (3)

        • “You are useless physicians” (4)

        • “I know I am in the right” (18)

        • Asks why God views him as an enemy (24)

    • 14

      • Job’s reply continues (1-22)

        • Man short-lived and with trouble (1)

        • “There is hope even for a tree” (7)

        • ‘O that you would conceal me in the Grave!’ (13)

        • “If a man dies, can he live again?” (14)

        • God will long for work of his hands (15)

    • 15

      • Eliphaz’ second speech (1-35)

        • Claims that Job has no fear of God (4)

        • Calls Job presumptuous (7-9)

        • ‘God has no faith in his holy ones’ (15)

        • ‘One who suffers is wicked’ (20-24)

    • 16

      • Job’s reply (1-22)

        • “You are troublesome comforters!” (2)

        • Claims that God sets him up as his target (12)

    • 17

      • Job’s reply continues (1-16)

        • “Mockers surround me” (2)

        • “He has made me an object of scorn” (6)

        • “The Grave will become my home” (13)

    • 18

      • Bildad’s second speech (1-21)

        • Depicts the lot of sinners (5-20)

        • Implies that Job does not know God (21)

    • 19

      • Job’s reply (1-29)

        • Rejects rebukes from his “friends” (1-6)

        • Says that he is abandoned (13-19)

        • “My redeemer is alive” (25)

    • 20

      • Zophar’s second speech (1-29)

        • Feels insulted by Job (2, 3)

        • Implies that Job is wicked (5)

        • Claims that Job enjoys sin (12, 13)

    • 21

      • Job’s reply (1-34)

        • ‘Why do the wicked prosper?’ (7-13)

        • Exposes his “comforters” (27-34)

    • 22

      • Eliphaz’ third speech (1-30)

        • ‘Can a man benefit God?’ (2, 3)

        • Accuses Job of greed and injustice (6-9)

        • ‘Return to God and be restored’ (23)

    • 23

      • Job’s reply (1-17)

        • Wants to present his case before God (1-7)

        • Says that he cannot find God (8, 9)

        • ‘I kept to his way without deviating’ (11)

    • 24

      • Job’s reply continues (1-25)

        • ‘Why does God not set a time?’ (1)

        • Says that God permits wickedness (12)

        • Sinners love darkness (13-17)

    • 25

      • Bildad’s third speech (1-6)

        • ‘How can man be innocent before God?’ (4)

        • Claims that man’s integrity is in vain (5, 6)

    • 26

      • Job’s reply (1-14)

        • ‘How you have helped the powerless!’ (1-4)

        • ‘God suspends the earth upon nothing’ (7)

        • ‘Just the fringes of God’s ways’ (14)

    • 27

      • Job determined to keep his integrity (1-23)

        • “I will not renounce my integrity” (5)

        • Godless without hope (8)

        • ‘Why are your speeches so empty?’ (12)

        • The wicked end up with nothing (13-23)

    • 28

      • Job contrasts earth’s treasures with wisdom (1-28)

        • Man’s mining efforts (1-11)

        • Wisdom worth more than pearls (18)

        • Fear of Jehovah is true wisdom (28)

    • 29

      • Job recalls happy days before his trials (1-25)

        • Respected in the city gate (7-10)

        • His past course of justice (11-17)

        • Everyone listened to his counsel (21-23)

    • 30

      • Job describes his changed situation (1-31)

        • Mocked by worthless ones (1-15)

        • Seemingly no help from God (20, 21)

        • “My skin has blackened” (30)

    • 31

      • Job defends his integrity (1-40)

        • “A covenant with my eyes” (1)

        • Asks to be weighed by God (6)

        • Not an adulterer (9-12)

        • Not a lover of money (24, 25)

        • Not an idolater (26-28)

    • 32

      • Young Elihu enters the discussion (1-22)

        • Angry with Job and Job’s companions (2, 3)

        • Waited respectfully before speaking (6, 7)

        • Age alone does not make one wise (9)

        • Elihu eager to speak (18-20)

    • 33

      • Elihu reproves Job for his self-righteousness (1-33)

        • A ransom found (24)

        • Return to youthful vigor (25)

    • 34

      • Elihu vindicates God’s justice and ways (1-37)

        • Job said that God denied him justice (5)

        • The true God never acts wickedly (10)

        • Job is lacking knowledge (35)

    • 35

      • Elihu points out Job’s faulty reasoning (1-16)

        • Job said he is more righteous than God (2)

        • God so high, not affected by sin (5, 6)

        • Job should wait for God (14)

    • 36

      • Elihu extols God’s unsearchable greatness (1-33)

        • Obedient prosper; godless rejected (11-13)

        • ‘What instructor is like God?’ (22)

        • Job should magnify God (24)

        • “God is greater than we can know” (26)

        • God controls rain and lightning (27-33)

    • 37

      • Natural forces reveal God’s greatness (1-24)

        • God can stop man’s activities (7)

        • ‘Consider God’s wonderful works’ (14)

        • To understand God is beyond the reach of humans (23)

        • No human should think he is wise (24)

    • 38

      • Jehovah gives a lesson in man’s littleness (1-41)

        • ‘Where were you at earth’s creation?’ (4-6)

        • God’s sons shouted in applause (7)

        • Questions about natural phenomena (8-32)

        • “Laws governing the heavens” (33)

    • 39

      • Animal creation shows man’s ignorance (1-30)

        • Mountain goats and deer (1-4)

        • The wild donkey (5-8)

        • The wild bull (9-12)

        • The ostrich (13-18)

        • The horse (19-25)

        • The falcon and the eagle (26-30)

    • 40

      • Further questions from Jehovah (1-24)

        • Job admits he has nothing to say (3-5)

        • ‘Will you question my justice?’ (8)

        • God describes Behemoth’s strength (15-24)

    • 41

      • God describes the amazing Leviathan (1-34)

    • 42

      • Job’s reply to Jehovah (1-6)

      • The three companions condemned (7-9)

      • Jehovah restores Job (10-17)

        • Job’s sons and daughters (13-15)