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Commandments and teachings are to be which of the following? (7:2) A. The orange of your eye B. The apple of your eye C. The peach of your eye D. The banana of your eye |
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What are you to do with the commandments? (7:3) A. Touch them with your fingers B. Bind them on your fingers C. Carry them in your pocket D. Ignore them |
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B. Bind them on your finger |
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Where are you to write the commandments? (7:3) A. On the chalkboard B. On stone C. On your forehead D. On your heart |
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Who are you to call “sister”? (7:4) A. Wealth B. Health C. Wisdom D. Fame |
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What is to be your nearest kin? (7:4) A. Food B. Understanding C. Music D. Fun |
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From whom will wisdom and understanding protect you? (7:5) A. The thieves B. Your parents C. Your neighbors D. The immoral woman |
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Who “flatters with her words”? (7:5) A. Mothers B. Teachers C. Grandmothers D. The seductress |
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What did Solomon see as he looked from the window of his house? (7:6-7) A. A stampede of horses B. A young man devoid of understanding C. Bridesmaids going to a wedding D. A leper |
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B. A young man devoid of understanding |
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What time of day did the young man go to the house of the adulteress? (7:9) A. Twilight B. Evening C. Black and dark night D. All the above |
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Crafty of heart, loud, rebellious and feet that do not stay at home describe whom? (7:5, 10-11) A. Mothers B. Thieves C. Seductresses D. Queens |
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Who said, “I have peace offerings with me; Today I have paid my vows”? (7:5, 14) A. The debtor B. The priest C. The landowner D. The seductress |
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Who covered her bed with colored linens from Egypt? (7:5, 16) A. The seductress B. The virtuous woman C. The queen D. The seamstress |
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What does the adulteress sprinkle on her bed? (7:17) A. Gold, frankincense and myrrh B. Myrrh, aloes and cinnamon C. Flowers D. Jewels |
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B. Myrrh, aloes and cinnamon |
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When did the adulteress expect her husband to return? (7:20) A. On the appointed day B. Next year C. In a week D. In the morning |
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The young man who follows the seductress is like what animal? (7:22) A. An ox B. A serpent C. A dog D. A mule |
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What does meeting with the seductress cost the young man? (7:23) A. His family B. His horse C. His money D. His life |
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The young man who goes to a seductress is like a bird that does what? (7:23) A. Finds a nest B. Eats a good meal C. Hastens to a snare D. Flies away |
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Who is said to have cast down many and slain strong men? (7:26) A. The seductress B. Pride C. War D. Wisdom |
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The house of the seductress is on the way to what place? (7:27) A. Jerusalem B. Hell C. The desert D. Heaven |
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Whose house descends to the chambers of death? (7:27) A. The liar B. The thief C. The idolater D. The seductress |
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