What is one of the chief reasons for God permitting man to suffer the effects of wrongdoing? [¶ 48].

Why did God enforce his judgment against man? What was his purpose? [¶ 49].

What motive prompts all the acts of Jehovah? [¶ 49].

The manifestation of divine justice may be likened to what chord in music? and why? [¶ 50].

What did the suffering of Job picture relative to the harp? [¶ 51].

How could Adam and Eve apply the sayings of Job to themselves? [¶ 51].

Has the world of mankind ever appreciated the manifestation of divine justice? and why not? [¶ 51].

Why can a Christian appreciate the manifestation of divine justice as one of the strings of God's harp? [¶ 51].

As a sacrificing priest, what did Aaron typify? [¶ 52].

How did the experiences of Aaron and his sons teach Christians not to mourn because of the exercise of divine justice? [¶ 52].