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Who was the son of Jakeh? (30:1) A. Omar B. Shammah C. Agur D. Obed |
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To whom were the words of Augur declared? (30:1) A. All men B. Jakeh C. Obed and Samuel D. Ithiel and Ucal |
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Who said, “Surely I am more stupid than any other man”? (30:1-2) A. Ithiel B. Ucal C. Jakeh D. Agur |
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Who is a shield to those who put their trust in him? (30:5) A. God B. The king C. The judge D. Agur |
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God will prove you a liar if you do what? (30:6) A. Lie B. Disobey your parents C. Cheat your neighbor D. Add to His words |
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Which is one of the requests Agur made of the Lord prior to his death? (30:7-8) A. Keep sorrow from me B. Keep falsehood and lies from me C. Keep my enemies from me D. Keep an adulteress from me |
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B. Keep falsehood and lies from me |
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Which is one of the two requests Agur made of the Lord prior to his death? (30:7-8) A. Do not give me a broken spirit B. Do not give me children C. Do not give me a wife D. Do not give me poverty or riches |
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D. Do not give me poverty or riches |
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How much food does Agur request? (30:8) A. Enough for a month B. Enough for his neighbor C. Enough for the poor D. What is allotted to him |
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D. What is allotted to him |
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What may be heard on the lips of a man who is full? (30:9) A. “I ate too much!” B. “Who is the Lord?” C. “I need more!” D. “I am not worthy.” |
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What may happen if a man is poor? (30:9) A. He may steal B. He may get a job C. He may leave home D. He may move back home |
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How is a man said to profane the name of God? (30:9) A. By laughing B. By eating too much C. By falling in a pit D. By stealing |
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What may happen if you malign a servant to his master? (30:10) A. He may curse you B. The slave may be beaten C. You may be beaten D. You and the slave may be beaten |
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What kind of generation does not bless its mother? (30:11) A. One that curses its father B. One that is selfish C. One that does not know how to serve others D. One that falls down |
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A. One that curses its father |
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What is said of a generation that is pure in its own eyes? (30:12) A. It is honored B. It is dishonored C. It is not washed of its filthiness D. It will not stand before kings |
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C. It is not washed of its filthiness |
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What is said of a generation with lofty eyes? (30:13) A. It has thin eyelids B. It has thick eyelids C. It has eyelids that are lifted up D. It has eyelids that are lowered |
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C. It has eyelids that are lifted up |
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Who has teeth like swords and knives? (30:14) A. A hungry man B. A generation that gossips C. A generation that devours the poor and needy D. A man whose eyes are set on his neighbor’s house |
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C. A generation that devours the poor and needy |
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Whose two daughters are Give and Give? (30:15) A. A lion B. A leech C. A poor man D. A wicked man |
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Some things will never say “Enough”. Which of the following is not one of those things? (30:15-16) A. The grave B. Earth C. Mountains D. Fire |
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What will become of the eye that mocks a father and scorns a mother? (30:17) A. The ravens will pick it out and the eagles will eat it B. It will go blind C. It will see poverty D. It will endure |
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A. The ravens will pick it out and the eagles will eat it |
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Four things cannot be understood. Which of the following is not one of those things? (30:18-19) A. The way of an eagle in the air B. The way of a boy with his dog C. The way of a serpent on a rock D. The way of a ship in the midst of the sea |
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B. The way of a boy with his dog |
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Who eats, wipes her mouth and says, “I have done no wickedness”? (30:20) A. A virtuous woman B. An adulterous woman C. A polite child D. The mother of a wise man |
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The earth quakes under four things. Which of the following is not one of those things? (30:21-23) A. A servant when he reigns B. A hateful woman when she is married C. A maidservant who succeeds her mistress D. A king who becomes a servant |
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D. A king who becomes a servant |
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Four things are little but very wise. Which of the following is not one of those things? (30:24-28) A. Ants B. Bees C. Locusts D. Spiders |
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What have no king yet advance in ranks? (30:27) A. Ants B. Locusts C. Badgers D. Eagles |
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What can grasp with its hands and can be found in kings’ palaces? (30:28) A. Pearls B. Spiders C. Ants D. Thieves |
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Four things are stately in their walk. Which of the following is not one of those things? (30:29-31) A. A lion B. A male goat C. A turkey D. A king |
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If you have foolishly exalted yourself or devised evil, what should you do? (30:32) A. Put your hand on your mouth B. Fall on your knees and beg forgiveness C. Accept your punishment D. Call upon friends for help |
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A. Put your hand on your mouth |
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What does wringing the nose produce? (30:33) A. A sore nose B. Dishonor C. Blood D. Honor |
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What does forcing wrath produce? (30:33) A. Joy B. Peace C. Strife D. A whirlwind |
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