Why the DBMS_JOBs restart after the session was killed?

DB version: 10.2.0.4
Platform: Solaris 5.10

We were running a via DBMS_JOB procedure. We wanted to cancel execution of this job. So I found the session whose JOB it was running using the column v$ session.program (J000 chain there). Then I performed a
ALTER SYSTEM KILL SESSION '889,3354';
The session was killed. But after a few moments, this work has got automatically restarted!

Question1
Is this (restart) after kill session the default behavior of DBMS_JOB?

Question2
Is this (restart) after kill session DBMS_SCHEDULER default behavior?

Question3.
How to kill a DBMS_JOB who is running. Surprisingly, I couldn't find this in the documentation

http://download.Oracle.com/docs/CD/B19306_01/AppDev.102/b14258/d_job.htm#i1000521

For DBMS_JOB. BROKEN the clause, that's what says the documentation

If you set work as incorrect while it is running, Oracle resets the situation of normal employment once the work is completed. Therefore, perform this procedure for jobs that are not running.

Q1:

Yes, when a task is run in an error it will retry again 16 times (9i) until it sets itself to 'broken '.

http://asktom.Oracle.com/pls/Apex/f?p=100:11:0:P11_QUESTION_ID:2328991547163 #1750919700346652272

http://download.Oracle.com/docs/CD/B19306_01/server.102/b14231/schedadmin.htm#sthref3798

You can query ALL | DBA_JOBS for more information on how your work ran, including the number of FAILURES;
http://download.Oracle.com/docs/CD/B19306_01/server.102/b14237/statviews_1086.htm#i1580430

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