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Proverbs 6:1-2 discourages us from being what for a friend? (6:1-2) A. Evil B. Rich C. Surety D. Baptized |
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Who is said to have been snared with the words of his mouth? (6:1-2) A. One who has given a pledge B. One who lies to the judge C. One who curses his parents D. All the above |
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A. One who has given a pledge |
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How is one who has given a pledge for another to deliver himself? (6:3) A. Pay the debt B. Leave town C. Sue his partner D. Go and humble himself |
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When is one who has taken a pledge for another to seek deliverance from the pledge? (6:4-6) A. After the pledge is paid B. Before he goes to sleep C. Before the first payment is due D. Never |
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B. Before he goes to sleep |
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After we humble ourselves, what are we to do with our friend that we pledged for? (6:3) A. Plead with him B. Have dinner with him C. Pay him D. Never speak to him again |
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One who takes a pledge for a neighbor is compared to what two animals? (6:5) A. A dog and cat B. A snake and mule C. A dove and mule D. A bird and gazelle |
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What does a fowler catch? (6:5) A. Butterflies B. Lions C. Birds D. Fish |
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Where is the sluggard told to find wisdom? (6:6) A. The Bible B. The ant C. The teacher D. The bee |
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Who has no chief, officer or ruler? (6:7) A. The fool B. The mule C. The sea D. The ant |
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Who refuses to arise from his sleep? (6:9) A. The dead B. The sluggard C. The bear D. The thief |
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What comes in after “a little sleep, a little slumber, a little folding of the hands to rest”? (6:10-11) A. Death B. Poverty C. Work D. Peace |
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The poverty of the sluggard will come on him like what? (6:9-11) A. A prowler B. A murderer C. A farmer D. A wanderer |
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What kind of mouth does a worthless and wicked man have? (6:12) A. A big mouth B. A perverse mouth C. A kind mouth D. A full mouth |
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Which of the following is not said of the wicked man? (6:13) A. He bends his ear B. He winks his eyes C. He points his fingers D. He shuffles his feet |
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When will calamity come upon the wicked man? (6:12, 15) A. Suddenly B. After two weeks C. After two months D. After two years |
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The Lord hates six things; how many things are an abomination to Him? (6:16) A. Six B. Seven C. Eight D. Nine |
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What kind of look is said to be an abomination to the Lord? (6:17) A. Lying B. False C. Proud D. Sleeping |
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What kind of tongue is said to be an abomination to the Lord? (6:17) A. Silent B. Slow C. Fast D. Lying |
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What kind of hands are said to be an abomination to the Lord? (6:17) A. Those that shed innocent blood B. Those that will not work C. Those that hit others D. Those that steal |
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A. Those that shed innocent blood |
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What kind of heart is said to be an abomination to the Lord? (6:18) A. One that is proud B. One that devises wicked plans C. One that grumbles D. One that deceives |
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B. One that devises wicked plans |
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What kind of feet are said to be an abomination to the Lord? (6:18) A. Those that walk slow B. Those that trip others C. Those that run too fast D. Those that run swiftly to evil |
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D. Those that run swiftly to evil |
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What kind of witness is said to be an abomination to the Lord? (6:19) A. A false witness B. A proud witness C. A young witness D. A careless witness |
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He is an abomination to the Lord who sows discord among whom? (6:19) A. Friends B. Brethren C. Nations D. Neighbors |
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Where are you to put the commandment of your father and the law of your mother? (6:20-21) A. On your heart and around your neck B. In your head and on your forehead C. Around your neck and arm D. On your doorpost |
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A. On your heart and around your neck |
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What will guide you when you walk, watch over you when you sleep and talk to you when you wake? (6:20, 22) A. The stars B. Angels C. The commandment of your father and the law of your mother D. Friends |
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C. The commandment of your father and the law of your mother |
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What is the commandment of your father called? (6:23) A. A lamp B. Optional C. A treasure D. Steadfast |
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What is the law of your mother called? (6:23) A. A suggestion B. A light C. An abomination D. Lovely |
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What are “reproofs of instruction” called? (6:23) A. Evil B. The way of death C. The way of life D. The way of riches |
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Which of the following is not said to help keep you from the evil woman? (6:23-24) A. The commandment B. The king C. The law D. The reproofs |
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Who is said to have a flattering tongue? (6:24) A. The liar B. The gossip C. The preacher D. The evil woman |
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With what is the evil woman said to allure a man? (6:25) A. With her heart B. With her eyelids C. With her hands D. With her words |
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To what does the harlot reduce a man? (6:26) A. Nothing B. A crust of bread C. A few fish D. Weeping |
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For what is the adulteress said to prey? (6:26) A. The precious life B. Death C. Destruction D. Death and destruction |
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A man who takes fire in his bosom or walks on hot coals is like a man who does what? (6:27-29) A. Steals from a neighbor B. Tells secrets about his neighbor C. Goes in to his neighbor’s wife D. Leans on his own understanding |
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C. Goes in to his neighbor's wife |
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What must a thief, even if he is hungry, pay for stealing? (6:30-31) A. What he took B. Twofold what he took C. Threefold what he took D. Sevenfold what he took |
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D. Sevenfold what he took |
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What is one who commits adultery said to lack? (6:32) A. Money B. Understanding C. Friends D. Health |
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A man brings destruction, wounds, dishonor and reproach on himself by doing what? (6:32-33) A. Lying B. Being lazy C. Stealing D. Committing adultery |
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What is said to be a husband’s fury? (6:34) A. Losing a game B. Failing a test C. Being called names D. Jealousy |
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What man is said to refuse recompense and many gifts? (6:35) A. A jealous man B. A poor man C. A wretched man D. A wise man |
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What will cause a man to be jealous and refuse to spare another on the day of vengeance? (6:32, 34) A. Riches B. Injustice C. Power D. Adultery |
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