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“Hope in Jehovah” - Study Article 27

Study Article 21


Horizontales
Imagine how ___ that must have been for Job, sitting among the ashes, in constant pain after having lost everything. - Job 2:8
Job had to deal with severe financial, emotional, and physical challenges but Satan was ___ with him. [2 words]
The words of Job's three false friends could have made Job feel as if his situation was "what"?
Job reasoned that because he was happy to "do this", he should also be willing to accept the bad. [3 words]
One thing that enduring tests has taught many is the "what" to cultivate humility to a greater degree? - Job 42:3
After everything that happened to Job, Satan next attacked his health and robbed him of his "what"? - Job 2:6-8; 7:5
Question: On what basis do we have for believing that God’s promises will ___? [2 words]
Considering the tactics Satan used on Job, we may see that he uses similar "what"? [3 words]
Remember the outcome that God gave to Job proves (that Jehovah is very "this way" and merciful). - James 5:11 [3 words]
Although he didn't make concessions even when death seemed inevitable, this may have been Job's what kind of moment? 
Soon Jehovah will bring an end to ___, ___, and ___. - Revelation 21:3, 4 [3 distinct words]
We ___ that we “hope in Jehovah” by waiting patiently and joyfully for our God to bring his purpose to completion. - Psalm 27:14
The Christian ___ James says that Jehovah expressed the greatest confidence in Job’s loyalty when giving the Devil permission to test him. - James 5:11
Satan incited three false friends of Job to chip away at his sense of "what"?
Job paid close attention to Jehovah, in kind, we need to listen to Jehovah, and not our "who"?
Today we live in a world that is going from ___. - 2 Timothy 3:13 [3 words]
By being vigilant with a view to prayers, we will not be caught off guard and thus "do this" when a test of faith comes upon us unexpectedly.
Life for Job was going well because he enjoyed ___ friendship with Jehovah. [2 words]
To take or follow as a model; to emulate.
Trusting in Jehovah is of the "this kind of" lessons that we can learn from the example of Job.
Picture 2: Because of his integrity, Job was "what"?
Jehovah will help "these ones" who are hoping in him to transform the earth into a paradise. - Psalm 37:9-11
Verticales
Parents are devastated when a child dies, imagine the ___, ___, and ___ that Job and his wife felt on learning that all their children had died. [3 distinct words]
Upon hearing the news of his children, Job "did this to" his clothes and collapsed to the ground! - Job 1:18-20
This brother was imprisoned despite suffering from severe health problems.
We who have hope in Jehovah are not "this way" by Satan’s tactics.
The account of Job teaches us that Satan cannot force us to "do this to" Jehovah.
We should view trials as an opportunity to "do this" about ourselves.
Job's three friends tried to convince him that even if he was not an "this", any efforts he made to please God were of no value.
Isaiah 49:15, 16 - (Can a woman forget her nursing child or have no compassion for the "what" of her womb)?
Job 1:10 - (Have you not put up a "this" around him and his house and everything he has...)? [2 words]
A brother from Turkey says: (We realized that ___ to ___ about God’s people would discourage us). [2 distinct words]
(Until I die, I will not renounce my "what")!? - Job 27:5
Enduring while being ___ trial can teach us something about ourselves.
Job's companions may have interpreted his silence as a sign that he was going to ___ on his Creator? [3 words]
Job's trials weigh on him like heavy stones, while his grief over the loss of his children ___ at his ___. [2 distinct words]
All that have built outstanding records of faithfulness to Jehovah, have not seen their endurance and hard work "what"?
Those of the great crowd are zealous "what"?
Picture 1: Many modern-day Witnesses can relate to Job’s tragic "what"?
What did Satan used to bring down the house where all ten of Job's children had been enjoying a meal together? - Job 1:18, 19 [2 words]
To formally declare one's abandonment of (a claim, right, or possession); to reject and stop using or consuming.
Job is just one of Jehovah’s servants who remained courageous and strong during severe "what"?
By being rejected by his brothers, his close companions and even his own household servants, what was Job considered? - Job 19:13, 14, 16.
By knowing our weaknesses, we ___ on correcting them. [2 words]
For all the bad that happened to Job he refused to "do this to" his heavenly Father.
(My ears have heard about you), he said, (but now I do see you with my "what")? - Job 42:5