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The Proverbs of Solomon copied by Hezekiah’s men cover wisdom for leaders and wise women.
Solomon spoke 3,000 proverbs and wrote 1,005 songs.
In the book of Proverbs, we read the Wisdom of Solomon.
The orient and the ancient west are the home of proverbs.
Proverbs bears unscientific statements.
Proverbs is a book on a high moral plane.
Proverbs contradicts itself.
The Hebrew word for proverb is:
Following the introduction of the proverbs to the youth, there are 7 exhortations.
The Proverbs of Solomon copied by Hezekiah’s men is only 2 chapters.
The words of Agur are the last two chapters of Proverbs.
The last chapter of Proverbs has an acrostic of twenty-two verses.
The proverbs of chapters 25-29 were written by Solomon and edited about two hundred years later by a committee appointed by King Hezekiah.
Proverbs and psalms were not written close together.
Most of the proverbs are not symmetrical.
Which was Solomon not?
Much of Proverbs is addressed especially to young people.
The counsel of Proverbs is not profitable for all people.
Match the contrasting subjects of Proverbs.
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Wealth
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Truth
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Purity
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Time
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God
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Pleasure
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Justice
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Ecclesiastes is a confession of failure and pessimism when God is excluded.
In New Testament days a “goholeth” was an official speaker to an assembly of people.
The author of Ecclesiastes is not named in the Bible text.
Ecclesiastes is the fourth of five poetical books.
In wisdom literature, the philosopher shares his observations, reflections, reasoning’s, and conclusions.
“Under the sun” is used 29 times in Ecclesiastes.
Ecclesiastes develops the positive theme of overcoming the vanities of life by fearing a God who is good, just, and sovereign.
The key chapter of Ecclesiastes is 13.
Earthly prescriptions for happiness leave a bitter after-taste.
The purposes of Ecclesiastes are:
Ecclesiastes is not a profound and problematic book.
The book of Ecclesiastes is a dramatic autobiography of King David’s life.
Ecclesiastes explores all but:
The betrayal of Christ by Judas was God-inspired.
Chapters 2 and 3 of Ecclesiastes explore the futility in social relationships and in religious relationships.
Match the action with the result:
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Wisdom
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Self-righteousness
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Prosperity
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Self-control
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Adversity was an official
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Immorality
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Magnify opportunities
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Sin
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Song of Solomon talks of falling in love.
Man’s total experience is directed by intellect, emotions, and will.
The Song of Solomon in only a human love story.
Solomon probably wrote this book when he was old.
Song of Solomon and Ephesians are alike in their reflection about a bridegroom and His bride.
The main characters of Song of Solomon are Solomon, a Shulamite woman, and the sons of Jerusalem.
Key words in Song of Solomon are love in marriage, beloved, and love.
The husband and wife relationship is best not to be considered the primary application in Song of Solomon.
In the broadening of love, the Shulamite has a troubled dream.
Which did the Shulamite not do?
Schools of interpretation say Song of Solomon is purely figurative.
There are different views as to the plot of Canticles because the speakers are identified by name in the Bible text.
Human life finds its highest fulfillment in the love of Christ and His church.
In Ecclesiastes we learn that with Christ, we cannot be satisfied.
There is specific and direct reference to sin in Canticles.
Ecclesiastes was written especially to stir up the feelings of God’s people.
The Christological purpose of Canticles is to inspire Christians to take time to meditate on Jesus Christ.
Two other books of the Bible give such an extended description of the beauties of a love relationship between a man and a woman.
In the physical, Song of Solomon does not describe sexual instincts.
