A Bird's-Eye View of the Bible Part 4

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A Bird's-Eye View of the Bible



A Bird's-Eye View of the Bible Part 4


In order to secure a skeleton idea of the book write out the names of the speakers in consecutive order and the chapters containing the speeches. s.p.a.ce in each line could be reserved to fill in at a later study the general thought of each speech. At the close make any observations regarding the number and order of speeches. The following is a sample of the first four speeches:


_Historical Introduction. Chapters I and 2_


1. Job. Chapter 3.


2. Eliphaz. Chapters 4 and 5.


3. Job. Chapters 6 and 7.


4. Bildad. Chapter 8.


SECTION VI. THE ARGUMENT


a.n.a.lyze the argument of Chapters 3 and 4. The following is a sample:


_Jobs First Speech. Chapter 3_


1. A curse upon the day of his birth. Verses 1-10.


2. He questions why he should not have died at birth. Verses 11-19.


SECTION VII. THE CONCLUSION


Give narrative, with details, as recorded in Chapter 42:7-17.


SECTION VIII. 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 Jobs 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 Jobs 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 cla.s.ses 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 Jobs time.


10. What writers of the Bible refer to Job and what is their estimate?


11. Read Chapter 38 and write out your impressions of it in concise statements, using fifty words.


12. Give three general reasons why the narrative of Job is to be received as an historical fact.


II


THE KINGDOM FORMING


Exodus Page


Leviticus Page


Deuteronomy Page


EXODUS


I. _Pictorial Device._


Originate one, or omit.


II.


III.


IV.


V. 1706 B.C. to 1490 B.C., making 216 years.


VI. 1. 1 to 18. Israel Delivered.


2. 19 to 34. Israel Taught at Mount Sinai.


3. 35 to 40. Israel Prepared for Worship.


VII. Chapter 20.2.


VIII. G.o.d Delivering a Nation.


IX. 12:13: "And when I see the blood I will pa.s.s over you."


15:11.


X. 1. Bondage.


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