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What is said to be an abomination to the Lord? (11:1) A. A stolen cow B. A sacrifice C. Dishonest scales D. A poor man |
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What is the delight of the Lord? (11:1) A. Good food B. Sacrifices C. Gold D. A just weight |
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What follows pride? (11:2) A. Honor B. Shame C. Wealth D. Success |
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What follows humility? (11:2) A. Poverty B. Dishonor C. Wisdom D. Defeat |
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What will guide the upright? (11:3) A. Lamps B. Friends C. Stars D. Integrity |
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What will perversity do to the unfaithful? (11:3) A. Destroy them B. Help them C. Enrich them D. Help them |
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What will not profit in the day of wrath? (11:4) A. Riches B. Beauty C. Wisdom D. Friends |
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What delivers a man from death? (11:4) A. Wealth B. Righteousness C. Friends D. Family |
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What will direct the way of the blameless? (11:5) A. Work B. Angels C. The wicked D. Righteousness |
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What will cause the wicked to fall? (11:5) A. Poverty B. Enemies C. The righteous D. His own wickedness |
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What will deliver the upright? (11:6) A. Wealth B. Power C. Righteousness D. Angels |
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What will catch the unfaithful? (11:6) A. Lust B. A trap C. Death D. Wild animals |
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What causes the expectation of the wicked man to perish? (11:7) A. Poverty B. Sickness C. Wisdom D. Death |
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What causes the hope of the unjust man to perish? (11:7) A. A stronger man B. Sickness C. Age D. Death |
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When the righteous is delivered from trouble, who takes his place? (11:8) A. A righteous man B. No one C. The wicked D. The Lord |
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What does the hypocrite use to destroy his neighbor? (11:9) A. A sword B. His mouth C. His hands D. Balances |
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How is the righteous delivered from the mouth of the hypocrite? (11:9) A. Through fleeing B. Through fighting C. Through friends D. Through knowledge |
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When does the city rejoice? (11:10) A. When there is wealth B. When there is a birth C. When it goes well with the righteous D. When the righteous leave |
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C. When it goes well with the righteous |
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When is there joyful shouting in the city? (11:10) A. When there is wealth B. When there is a birth C. When the wicked do well D. When the wicked perish |
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D. When the wicked perish |
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What exalts a city? (11:11) A. The blessing of the upright B. The prosperity of the wicked C. The death of the upright D. The end of a famine |
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A. The blessing of the upright |
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What overthrows a city? (11:11) A. The mouth of the wicked B. The words of the upright C. Enemies from a distant land D. Wild animals |
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A. The mouth of the wicked |
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What is said of the man who despises his neighbor? (11:12) A. He is wise B. He has no friends C. He is devoid of wisdom D. He will be poor |
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C. He is devoid of wisdom |
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What is said of the man who holds his peace? (11:12) A. He is a coward B. He cannot speak C. He has understanding D. He knows nothing |
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What does a talebearer reveal? (11:13) A. Knowledge B. Faults C. Age D. Secrets |
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What is said of the man who conceals a matter? (11:13) A. He is not wise B. He is a talebearer C. He is a coward D. He is of a faithful spirit |
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D. He is of a faithful spirit |
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What do people do when there is no counsel? (11:14) A. Rejoice B. Weep C. Fall D. Receive honor |
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What does a multitude of counselors bring? (11:14) A. Defeat B. Food C. Confusion D. Safety |
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What is said of the man who is surety for a stranger? (11:15) A. He will rejoice B. He will be exalted C. He will die D. He will suffer |
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What is said of the man who hates being surety? (11:15) A. He is selfish B. He is treacherous C. He is secure D. He is wealthy |
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What does a gracious woman retain? (11:16) A. Honor B. Wealth C. Dishonor D. Poverty |
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What do ruthless men retain? (11:16) A. Honor B. Dishonor C. Poverty D. Riches |
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What kind of man does himself good? (11:17) A. A violent man B. A wicked man C. A selfish man D. A merciful man |
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What kind of man does himself harm? (11:17) A. A generous man B. A merciful man C. A farmer D. A cruel man |
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What kind of work do the wicked do? (11:18) A. Generous B. Deceptive C. Hard D. Easy |
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What kind of reward will those who sow righteousness receive? (11:18) A. Bad B. Small C. False D. Sure |
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To what does righteousness lead? (11:19) A. Gold B. Enemies C. Friends D. Life |
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What will those who pursue evil receive? (11:19) A. Gold B. Life C. Death D. Friends |
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What kind of heart is an abomination to the Lord? (11:20) A. Kind B. Talebearing C. Perverse D. Caring |
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What kind of way is a delight to the Lord? (11:20) A. Blameless B. Selfish C. Quiet D. Foolish |
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What will assuredly happen to the wicked man? (11:21) A. Poverty B. Revenge C. Goodness D. Punishment |
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What will the posterity of the righteous receive? (11:21) A. Deliverance B. Poverty C. Punishment D. Evil |
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Who is like a ring in a swine’s snout? (11:22) A. A fool who is king B. A proud man with a crown C. An ungodly woman who is queen D. A lovely woman without discretion |
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D. A lovely woman without discretion |
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What is the desire of the righteous? (11:23) A. Only good B. Only evil C. Both good and evil D. The punishment of evil |
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What is the expectation of the wicked? (11:23) A. Good B. Wealth C. Wrath D. The end of the righteous |
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What happens to the one who scatters what he has? (11:24) A. He increases B. He loses it C. He becomes poor D. He is punished |
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What happens to the one who withholds more than what is right? (11:24) A. He gets more B. He is robbed C. He is put in prison D. He is lead to poverty |
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What kind of man becomes prosperous? (11:25) A. Stingy B. Wicked C. Generous D. Investing |
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What becomes of the man who waters? (11:25) A. He gets wet B. His crops grow C. He is watered D. His flocks thrive |
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What will the people do to the man who withholds grain? (11:26) A. Curse him B. Praise him C. Kill him D. Love him |
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What will be on the head of the man who sells grain? (11:26) A. Grain B. Rain C. Blessing D. Cursing |
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What does the man find who earnestly seeks good? (11:27) A. Evil B. Trouble C. Favor D. Wealth |
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What does the man receive who seeks evil? (11:27) A. Trouble B. Good C. Wealth D. Favor |
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What will those who trust in riches do? (11:28) A. Succeed B. Rise C. Fall D. Eat well |
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Who will flourish like a green leaf? (11:28) A. The wicked B. The farmer C. The righteous D. The king |
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What will he who troubles his house inherit? (11:29) A. Gold B. Water C. Food D. The wind |
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Whom will the foolish serve? (11:29) A. Enemies B. Foreigners C. Fools D. The wise of heart |
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What is the fruit of the righteous? (11:30) A. An apple tree B. A tree of life C. A sycamore tree D. An olive tree |
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What must one win to be wise? (11:30) A. Races B. Prizes C. Souls D. Friends |
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Who will be recompensed in the earth? (11:31) A. The righteous B. The ungodly C. The sinner D. All the above |
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