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INSTE I:3 OT Week 9
Job and the Scrolls
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Romans 8:28 | And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose. |
| A characteristic of Hebrew poetry is parallelism of | thought |
| The books classified as "wisdom literature" of the OT are: | Job, Ecclesiastes, Proverbs |
| Wisdom literature is characterized by | moral instructions for individuals |
| Job's friends were | Eliphaz, Bildad, and Zophar |
| The problem dealt with in the book of Job is theodacy, that is | the justice of God in relation to the suffering of the righteous |
| After Job's trial, he would have been in agreement with | Habakkuk: The just will live by faith. |
| How many cycles of discourses are in this drama? | 3-4 |
| How did Jehovah answer His servant Job? | He did not answer the question of why the righteous suffer; rather he showed him that the servant of God must rest in God Himself. |
| Scroll read at the Feast of tabernacles | Ecclesiastes (the gutility of life w/o God) |
| Scroll read at the Passover feast | Song of Songs (Love of God for His people) |
| Scroll read at the Feast of Purim | Esther (God's providential care for His People) |
| Scroll read at the Feast of Pentecost | Ruth (The dynasty of the Messiah) |
| Scroll read at the Anniversary of the destruction of Jerusalem | Lamentations |
| Outline of Job | I. Prologue; II. Discourses; III. Epilogue |