The Book of Job Source: The Bible- The King James Version
- The Sons of God and Satan came before the LORD.
- Satan and God talked about Job's fear of God.
- All of Job's people and animals were taken from him, and he worshiped.
- Job was tempted to sin against the LORD by Satan, but he did not.
- Job said to bring darkness and death. He wanted no stars and to be alone.
- Eliphaz answered Job by questioning his curse.
- God is the creator and the decider of life on earth.
- God saves the people from darkness and the poor from the sword.
- God was going to send six troubles to the people.
- Job realized that God answers his prayers.
- Job wonders if he will awake after the night. His dreams make him doubt the sunrise.
- Job is burdened because he knows that he had sinned.
- Bildad confirmed God's justice and judgement.
- God did not make a perfect man.
- Job acknowledged that God created the heavens and the earth.
- When the people call, God answers.
- Job says that his soul is bitter, but asks God not to condemn him.
- Zophar tells Job that God is perfect.
- Zophar tells Job that God has the power to create the darkness and build and destroy the land.
- Job defended his integrity. He wanted to reason with God.
- He asks that if a man lives and dies, will he live again?
- Job questions the importance of vanity.
- Bildad describes to Job that wicked people do not get to live with God after life on earth.
- Job asks how to serve and pray to the Almighty.
- Job is accused of being wicked.
- Job talks about how men look for wisdom.
- The LORD tells Job that he is ignorant.
- The LORD replenished the blessings that he took from Job.