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Job thought he was being punished, and so did his three friends; but after his suffering was over he was blessed with much happiness. He also prayed for his friends because they had wrong ideas about him and about God. The suffering was a test rather than a punishment. Job survived the test and became stronger because of it. The main lesson perhaps is to keep trusting in God whatever happens, because our ultimate destiny is entirely in his hands. Job's secret strength was his conviction that even if he were to die and be eaten by worms, God would eventually bring him out of the grave with a restored, healthy body. (Job 19:25 & 26)

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How many sons and daughters did Job have?

20 all together.Job 1:1, 2 - There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was blameless and upright, and one who feared God and shunned evil. And seven sons and three daughters were born to him." [NKJV] and 10 more AFTER his test (Job 42:13)."


Who is Bildad?

Bildad is one of Job's friends who appears in the Book of Job in the Bible. He is known for his contributions to the dialogue between Job and his friends as they try to understand the reason behind Job's suffering.


Is Job mentioned in Genesis the same as the one in the book of Job?

The Book of Job is undoubtedly a parable: who could really know what God said to Satan in heaven, or what angry duscussions he had with Job, when his attempts to test Job failed? As there is no possibiliity the story is genuinely historical, there is no possibility Job was a real person. The Job briefly mentioned in Genesis 46:13 as a descendant of Jacob might also have been fictional, since we have no historical evidence for his existence. Whatever the case, the Bible makes no attempt to link the two men. We should see them as two different people.


How many questions does job ask god in the book of job?

In the Book of Job, Job asks God a total of 77 questions. Job's questions primarily revolve around the suffering and injustices he is experiencing, as he seeks understanding and justification for his hardships. God's responses to Job's questions ultimately emphasize His sovereignty, wisdom, and the limitations of human understanding.


What was one way religion affected Puritan life-?

People were punished publicy for commiting a sin

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How many times is blameless in the bible?

A total of 21 times. Once in the Book of Genesis (Genesis 25:27) 27 And the boys got bigger, and E′sau became a man knowing how to hunt, a man of the field, but Jacob a blameless man, dwelling in tents. Eight Times in the Book of Job Two Times in Psalms (Psalm 37:37, 38) 37 Watch the blameless one and keep the upright one in sight, For the future of [that] man will be peaceful. 38 But the transgressors themselves will certainly be annihilated together; The future of wicked people will indeed be cut off. Five Times in the Song of Solomon Two Times in Philippians One Time in 1 Thessalonians


How does Satan feel towards God after his punishment?

Christian tradition holds that Satan was punished by being banished from heaven, probably as the result of a traditional misinterpretation of a passage in the Book of Isaiah. However, there is no biblical reference to Satan being punished or to his reaction to that punishment. One can rely on the Christian traditions behind this view, but they have no grounding in the Bible or accepted scripture. Judaism does not believe that Satan was ever punished by God. As portrayed in the Book of Job, Satan is held by Jews to be the loyal servant of God.


What Old Testament book is about the sufferings of one man?

The Book of Job tells of the trials of Job.


How many sons and daughters did Job have?

20 all together.Job 1:1, 2 - There was a man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job; and that man was blameless and upright, and one who feared God and shunned evil. And seven sons and three daughters were born to him." [NKJV] and 10 more AFTER his test (Job 42:13)."


Did scribes get punished in the medieval times?

Rarely. Most of them were monks anyway. If one of them sucked at his job he was simply put to work in another field.


Was anyone punished for the Rwanda genocide?

no their was no one who got punished for the Rwanda genocide.


How would you say not directly involved in one word?

Uninvolved, noninvolved, excluded, blameless, exonerated


Why were the Weasley twins punished in Harry Potter?

I'm pretty sure you're talking about, the fifth Harry Potter Book. In the fifth book Fred and George are punished by Professor Umbridge for one of them getting into a fight with Malfoy at a quidditch game, when Malfoy talks bad about their parents. The other twin didn't get into a fight because the other Griffindor team members held him back, but Umbridge punished them both anyways.


Will you get punished if you accidentally recommend yourself on WikiAnswers?

No you won't get punished. Because no one can tell who you recommended.


What is one job that require reading skills?

book editor comes to mind


Who is Bildad?

Bildad is one of Job's friends who appears in the Book of Job in the Bible. He is known for his contributions to the dialogue between Job and his friends as they try to understand the reason behind Job's suffering.


An innocent child?

An innocent child is one that is not corrupted by any form of evil or wrongdoing. They are blameless in all angles.