563 results ( Located in the same paragraph Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first Bible Book Number 18—Job (15 occurrences) Furthermore, the practices mentioned in the first chapter of Job, and God’s acceptance of Job as a true worshiper, point to patriarchal times rather than to the later period from 1513 B.C.E. on, when God dealt exclusively with Israel under the Law. (Amos 3:2; Eph. 2:12) si pp. 95-100 - “All Scripture” (si) Satan (12 occurrences) But it is used with the definite article ha to refer to Satan the Devil, the chief adversary of God. (Job 1:6-12; 2:1-7; Zech. 3:1, 2) ad pp. 1450-1452 - Aid (ad) Satan the Devil—Personification or a Person? (11 occurrences) The earliest direct references to Satan (literally, “the Satan”) in the Bible are found in Job, chapters one and two. g73 12/8 pp. 27-28 - Awake!—1973 Satan (10 occurrences) But it is used with the definite article ha to refer to Satan the Devil, the chief Adversary of God. (Job 1:6, ftn; 2:1-7; Zec 3:1, 2) it-2 pp. 866-870 - Insight, Volume 2 How to Make God Happy (10 occurrences) Let’s open our Bibles to Job chapters 1 and 2 to see what happened. lr chap. 40 pp. 207-211 - Teacher (lr) Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1994 (10 occurrences) Jan. 31 Bible reading: Job 1 to 3 km 10/93 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1993 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1986 (10 occurrences) Apr. 20 Bible reading: Job 1 to 3 km 10/85 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1985 Theocratic School Schedule for 1979 (10 occurrences) May 27 Bible reading: Job 1 to 4 km 11/78 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1978 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1975 (10 occurrences) Aug. 3 Bible reading: Job 1 to 7 km 10/74 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1974 Questions From Readers (8 occurrences) deal directly with Satan? (Job 1, 2): w86 11/1 31 dx86-24 - Index 1986-2024 March 14-20 (8 occurrences) JOB 1-5 mwb16 March p. 4 - Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook—2016 Job Kept Integrity Under Test (8 occurrences) TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD | JOB 1-5 mwb16 March p. 4 - Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook—2016 Highlights From the Book of Job (8 occurrences) (Job 1:1–3:26) w06 3/15 pp. 13-16 - The Watchtower—2006 A Lesson in How to Handle Problems (8 occurrences) The positive outcome of his ordeal shows that endurance in the face of adversity makes Jehovah’s heart glad, when we are motivated by genuine godly devotion rather than personal advantage.—Job, chapters 1, 2; Job 42:10-17; Proverbs 27:11. w95 2/15 pp. 27-30 - The Watchtower—1995 Study Number 10—The Bible—Authentic and True (8 occurrences) The Bible tells us why man dies and why wickedness exists. (Gen., chap. 3; Rom. 5:12; Job, chaps. 1, 2; Ex. 9:16) si pp. 337-349 - “All Scripture” (si) Satan the Devil (8 occurrences) Job 1:6-12 and 2:1-7 tell about conversations between Jehovah God and Satan. rs pp. 361-366 - Reasoning (rs) Why Has God Permitted Wickedness Until Our Day? (8 occurrences) 5. As shown in the Bible book of Job, what other question was raised by Satan? 5 But Satan’s action raised still another question, as is shown later in the Bible in the book of Job, chapters 1 and 2. tr chap. 8 pp. 65-74 - Truth (tr) Scripture Index (8 occurrences) 1:1-22 60 sl pp. 376-379 - Man’s Salvation (sl) How Real Is the Devil? (8 occurrences) So does the fact that Satan conversed with Jehovah God.—Job 1:6-12; 2:1-5. g74 10/22 pp. 6-10 - Awake!—1974 Why Has God Permitted Wickedness Until Our Day? (8 occurrences) But Satan’s action raised still another question, as is shown later in the Bible in the book of Job, chapters 1 and 2. w69 1/15 pp. 35-38 - The Watchtower—1969 Why Many Doubt Satan’s Existence (8 occurrences) Then again, in Job, chapters 1 and 2, Satan is clearly shown to be a spirit person who appeared in God’s presence together with other spirit sons and who engaged God in conversation, challenging Him in regard to Job’s integrity. w58 8/1 pp. 453-455 - The Watchtower—1958 Scripture Index for Texts Explained, 1955 (8 occurrences) 1:6-19 122 w55 12/15 pp. 764-767 - The Watchtower—1955 Scripture Index for Texts Explained, 1954 (8 occurrences) Chap. 1 390 w54 12/15 pp. 765-767 - The Watchtower—1954 How Can We Show Our Love for Jehovah? (7 occurrences) Read Job 1:1, 6–2:10, and then discuss these questions: lff lesson 34 points 1-6 - Enjoy Life Forever! (lff) How Can You Become God’s Friend? (7 occurrences) But, for a change, stretch out your hand and strike everything he has, and he will surely curse you to your very face.”—Job 1:10, 11. bhs chap. 12 pp. 124-134 - Teach Us (bhs) Job—A Man of Endurance and Integrity (7 occurrences) You probably recognize that the man was Job, a key figure in the Bible book bearing his name.—Job, chapters 1 and 2. w06 8/15 pp. 20-24 - The Watchtower—2006 “Hope in Jehovah” (6 occurrences) 4. What will we consider in this article? (Job 1:9-12) 4 In this article, we will examine the tactics Satan used in an effort to force Job to break his integrity. (Read Job 1:9-12.) w22 June pp. 20-25 - The Watchtower (Study)—2022 Keep Your Integrity! (6 occurrences) Jehovah trusted his friend Job, and He allowed Satan to test him.—Read Job 1:8-11. w19 February pp. 2-7 - The Watchtower (Study)—2019 Living in a Way That Pleases God (6 occurrences) But, for a change, stretch out your hand and strike everything he has, and he will surely curse you to your very face.”—Job 1:10, 11. bh chap. 12 pp. 115-124 - Bible Teach (bh) Why Doesn’t God Get Rid of the Devil? (6 occurrences) Satan claimed that under personal hardship all people would “curse” their Creator.—Job 1:8-11; 2:4, 5. g 12/10 pp. 10-11 - Awake!—2010 Job Held High the Name of Jehovah (6 occurrences) Satan was also present, and he leveled charges against Job. (Read Job 1:6-11.) w09 4/15 pp. 3-7 - The Watchtower—2009 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 2006 (6 occurrences) Mar. 13 Bible reading: Job 1-5 Song 160 km 10/05 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—2005 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 2001 (6 occurrences) June 11 Bible reading: Job 1-7 km 10/00 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—2000 If the Creator Cares, Why So Much Suffering? (6 occurrences) Job Chapters 1 and 2 reveal what had recently taken place in the invisible heavens, in the spirit realm. ct chap. 10 pp. 165-183 - Creator (ct) What Is God’s Purpose for Mankind? (6 occurrences) 4 However, an angel, later referred to as Satan (meaning “Adversary”), influenced that first couple to misuse their free will in choosing to disobey God. (Job 1:6-12; compare Deuteronomy 30:19, 20.) wi pp. 11-18 - World Without War (wi) Why Do Good People Suffer? (6 occurrences) Even his wife turned away from him and urged that he curse God and die.—Job 1:1–2:13; 19:13-19. w92 9/15 pp. 3-7 - The Watchtower—1992 Wickedness—Why Does God Permit It? (6 occurrences) We see this from the Bible book of Job, chapters 1 and 2. hp chap. 14 pp. 131-139 - Happiness (hp) What Binding Satan the Devil Will Mean for Mankind (6 occurrences) But, for a change, thrust out your hand, please, and touch everything that he has and see whether he will not curse you to your very face.’” (Job 1:8-11) w66 4/15 pp. 229-242 - The Watchtower—1966 Why Do the Righteous Suffer? (6 occurrences) Even his wife turned away from him and recommended that he curse God and die.—Job, chaps. 1, 2; Job 19:13-19. w62 5/1 pp. 261-264 - The Watchtower—1962 Scripture Index for Texts Explained, 1953 (6 occurrences) 1:6-12 135 w53 12/15 pp. 764-767 - The Watchtower—1953 12345
Furthermore, the practices mentioned in the first chapter of Job, and God’s acceptance of Job as a true worshiper, point to patriarchal times rather than to the later period from 1513 B.C.E. on, when God dealt exclusively with Israel under the Law. (Amos 3:2; Eph. 2:12)
But it is used with the definite article ha to refer to Satan the Devil, the chief adversary of God. (Job 1:6-12; 2:1-7; Zech. 3:1, 2)
The earliest direct references to Satan (literally, “the Satan”) in the Bible are found in Job, chapters one and two.
But it is used with the definite article ha to refer to Satan the Devil, the chief Adversary of God. (Job 1:6, ftn; 2:1-7; Zec 3:1, 2)
The positive outcome of his ordeal shows that endurance in the face of adversity makes Jehovah’s heart glad, when we are motivated by genuine godly devotion rather than personal advantage.—Job, chapters 1, 2; Job 42:10-17; Proverbs 27:11.
The Bible tells us why man dies and why wickedness exists. (Gen., chap. 3; Rom. 5:12; Job, chaps. 1, 2; Ex. 9:16)
5. As shown in the Bible book of Job, what other question was raised by Satan? 5 But Satan’s action raised still another question, as is shown later in the Bible in the book of Job, chapters 1 and 2.
But Satan’s action raised still another question, as is shown later in the Bible in the book of Job, chapters 1 and 2.
Then again, in Job, chapters 1 and 2, Satan is clearly shown to be a spirit person who appeared in God’s presence together with other spirit sons and who engaged God in conversation, challenging Him in regard to Job’s integrity.
But, for a change, stretch out your hand and strike everything he has, and he will surely curse you to your very face.”—Job 1:10, 11.
You probably recognize that the man was Job, a key figure in the Bible book bearing his name.—Job, chapters 1 and 2.
4. What will we consider in this article? (Job 1:9-12) 4 In this article, we will examine the tactics Satan used in an effort to force Job to break his integrity. (Read Job 1:9-12.)
But, for a change, stretch out your hand and strike everything he has, and he will surely curse you to your very face.”—Job 1:10, 11.
Satan claimed that under personal hardship all people would “curse” their Creator.—Job 1:8-11; 2:4, 5.
Job Chapters 1 and 2 reveal what had recently taken place in the invisible heavens, in the spirit realm.
4 However, an angel, later referred to as Satan (meaning “Adversary”), influenced that first couple to misuse their free will in choosing to disobey God. (Job 1:6-12; compare Deuteronomy 30:19, 20.)
But, for a change, thrust out your hand, please, and touch everything that he has and see whether he will not curse you to your very face.’” (Job 1:8-11)
Even his wife turned away from him and recommended that he curse God and die.—Job, chaps. 1, 2; Job 19:13-19.