Guiding Questions: Job 5

This is part of the Tanakh Yomi Project.

  1. Eliphaz shifts from general observations to a direct address to Job. Does he appear unsympathetic, even a bit cruel in his opening remarks (Job 5:1)?
  2. Does Eliphaz suggest that fools are responsible for their own undoing (Job 5:2-7)? If so, what does that say about who controls man’s destiny?
  3. What belief is behind Eliphaz’s imprecation against a fool’s children?
  4. What is the point of the metaphor of sparks flying upward (Job 5:7)?
  5. Does Eliphaz’s praise of God’s wonders provide comfort to Job (Job 5:8-16)?
  6. What is the connection between God’s control over the forces of nature (Job 5:10) and his treatment of the needy and the “crafty” (Job 5:11-16)?
  7. Does the discourse about God confirm to a traditional Jewish view?
  8. In Job 5:19, what is the significance of the numbers 6 and 7?
  9. What is the meaning of alliances with “rocks in the field” and “beasts of the field” (Job 5:23)?
  10. What is the meaning of “when you visit your wife (or home — see JPS Footnote) you will never fail” (Job 5:24)? Another version reads “when you visit your home, you will find no one missing.” How do the two versions differ?
  11. Who are the “we” to whom Eliphaz refers in Job 5:27? Do you accept his rather dogmatic assertion at the end of the chapter?
  12. Does Eliphaz’s discourse on the ways of God in the affairs of humanity provide comfort to Job (Job 5:17-27)? What is the basic message in this segment? How does it jibe with Job’s suffering?

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Perek Yomi materials originally produced by the USCJ and Dr. Morton K. Siegel.
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