Test 3 Flashcards
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Who was the author of a vast majority of proverbs?
Solomon.
What are the three books of wisdom?
Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Job.
According to the book of Proverbs, what does the Lord do for the one whom He loves?
He corrects and disciplines him.
Of all the books of Scripture, the book of Proverbs is the book most directed at whom?
young teenagers.
What are we to keep with all of our dilligence, from which springs all the issues of life?
Our hearts.
What is by far the worst of all the fools?
The mocker.
What is the beginning of wisdom?
The Fear of the Lord.
What will happen if a person rebukes a wicked man?
they incur abuse.
Who walks securely?
he who has integrity.
What is prudence?
caution or discretion.
What should the righteous do carefully?
choose his friends.
What will a father who loves his son promptly do?
discipline him/
What goes before destruction?
pride.
“Better is a dry morsel with ___ than a house of feasting with strife.”
Quietmess.
What is gossip?
Sharing information that violates the trust of others.
What is the foundation of every good friendship?
trust.
What is bound up in the heart of a child? How does one get rid of it?
foolishness, rod of correction.
According to Proverbs 22, with whom should you not be friends?
Angry people.
With a multitude of what there is safety?
counselors.
The fool who repeats his folly is compared to what?
A dog returning to its own vomit.
What is the danger of being poor?
You might compromise your morals in order to survive.
What is the danger of having too much money?
Forgetting that you need God.
Whose worth is greater than rubies?
A virtuous wife.
What does vanity mean?
lacking substance or meaning.
To whom was Ecclesiastes written?
Older men.