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Whose men copied proverbs of Solomon? (25:1) A. David B. Hezekiah C. Ahab D. Josiah |
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It is the glory of God to conceal a matter; what is the glory of kings? (25:2) A. To conceal a matter B. To win battles C. To search out a matter D. To be content |
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C. To search out a matter |
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Whose heart is said to be unsearchable? (25:3) A. Kings B. Fools C. Wise men D. Slaves |
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Who shapes silver into jewelry? (25:4) A. A tanner B. A potter C. A silversmith D. A sculptor |
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What is removed from silver? (25:4) A. Copper B. Gold C. Water D. Dross |
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What must the king remove from his presence to have a righteous throne? (25:5) A. Foreigners B. Fools C. The wicked D. Wine |
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What should not be done in the presence of the king? (25:6) A. Kneel B. Speak C. Eat a meal D. Exalt yourself |
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Why should you not hastily go to court with a neighbor? (25:8) A. He may hate you B. Others may hate you C. You may be put to shame D. You may hurt him |
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C. You may be put to shame |
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With whom should you argue your case? (25:9) A. Your neighbor B. Your spouse C. Your children D. Everyone |
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What will happen if you reveal a secret? (25:9-10) A. You will be put to shame B. You will be put in prison C. You will be thrown out of the city D. You will lose your family |
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A. You will be put to shame |
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What is said to be like apples of gold in settings of silver? (25:11) A. A feast in the king’s palace B. Wise grandchildren C. A fitly spoken word D. Those who fear the Lord |
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What is said to be like a gold earring and an ornament of fine gold? (25:12) A. A beautiful woman with discretion B. A wise son who does his work C. A king who rules with justice D. A wise rebuker to a listening ear |
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D. A wise rebuker to a listening ear |
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What is said to be like the cold of snow in the time of harvest? (25:13) A. A friend who reveals a secret B. A messenger who falls asleep C. A faithful messenger D. A friend who leaves in time of need |
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Who refreshes the soul of his masters? (25:13) A. A faithful messenger B. One who brings a cup of water C. One who completes his work at sundown D. One who has a good name |
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Who is said to be like clouds and wind without rain? (25:14) A. A man who is thirsty B. A man who is poor C. A man who boasts falsely D. A boring speaker |
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C. A man who boasts falsely |
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What may be used to persuade a ruler? (25:15) A. Money B. Power C. Forbearance D. Flattery |
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What breaks a bone? (25:15) A. A sword B. A fall C. A gentle tongue D. A hard tongue |
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What may happen if you eat more honey than you need? (25:16) A. You may be put in prison B. You may vomit C. You may come to poverty D. You may be hated by men |
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Why should you seldom set foot in your neighbor’s house? (25:17) A. You may get his floor dirty B. You may be asked to work C. You may make him weary and be hated D. You may be thrown out |
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C. You may make him weary and be hated |
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What is said to be like a club, sword and sharp arrow? (25:18) A. A false witness B. Poverty C. Growing older D. A broken heart |
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What is said to be like a bad tooth and an unsteady foot? (25:19) A. A wicked king B. A thankless son C. Confidence in an unfaithful man D. A man who reveals secrets |
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C. Confidence in an unfaithful man |
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What is said to be like one who takes off a garment in cold weather? (25:20) A. One who reveals secrets B. One who sings to a heavy heart C. An unfaithful messenger D. A broken spirit |
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B. One who sings to a heavy heart |
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What should you do if your enemy is hungry? (25:21) A. Chase him away B. Pray for him C. Give him bread D. Send him to the king |
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What will happen if you give your thirsty enemy water to drink? (25:21-22) A. He will love you B. You will heap burning coals of fire on his head C. The Lord will reward you D. Both B & C |
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Which wind brings rain? (25:23) A. North B. South C. East D. West |
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What does a backbiting tongue bring? (25:23) A. An angry countenance B. A gracious spirit C. Poverty D. A beating |
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Rather than share a house with a contentious woman, it is better to live where? (25:24) A. In the basement B. In a cave C. In a corner of a housetop D. In a field |
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C. In a corner of a housetop |
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What is said to be like cold water to a weary soul? (25:25) A. A hot meal to a hungry man B. Gold to a poor man C. Good news from a far country D. A discouraging word |
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C. Good news from a far country |
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A righteous man who falters before the wicked is like what? (25:26) A. A polluted well B. A coward C. A wise ruler D. A peacemaker |
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It is not good to eat too much honey nor to do what? (25:27) A. Drink too much vinegar B. Sleep too much C. Seeking out one’s own glory D. Have too much money |
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C. Seeking out one’s own glory |
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What is like a city that has been broken down and without walls? (25:28) A. A man who does no rule over his own spirit B. A man who does not keep his house C. A king who is angry D. A bear robbed of her cubs |
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A. A man who does no rule over his own spirit |
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