Who does Proverbs say is the author of the first section of Proverbs (Prov.1:1)?
A. David
B. Solomon
C. Moses
D. The Rabbis
B. Solomon
What is the purpose of these proverbs (Prov 1:2)?
A. For worship
B. For living a godly life
C. For avoiding folly
D. For attaining discipline
D. For attaining discipline
Who despises wisdom and discipline (Prov 1:7)?
A. The wicked
B. Fools
C. The Ignorant
D. A wayward man
B. Fools
What kind of life do the proverbs promote (Prov 1:3)?
A. Disciplined and prudent
B. Wise and obedient
C. Holy and good
D. Righteous and holy
A. Disciplined and prudent
Proverbs are designed to help do all of the following EXCEPT __________ (Prov 1:3).
A. What is fair
B. What is just
C. What is holy
D. What is right
C. What is holy
What do these proverbs give to the young (Prov 1:4)?
A. Discernment and kindness
B. Knowledge and discretion
C. Wisdom and righteousness
D. Prudence and excellence
B. Knowledge and discretion
What is the beginning of knowledge (Prov 1:7)?
A. The fear of the Lord
B. Wisdom
C. Discipline
D. A holy life
A. The fear of the Lord
What do fools despise (Prov 1:7)?
A. The way of the righteous
B. Pardon
C. Discipline
D. Kindness
C. Discipline
What would the parents' instruction be for the young person (Prov 1:9)?
A. A coat of many colors
B. Gold ring for their finger
C. Mantel of honor
D. A chain for their neck
D. A chain for their neck
What should you not set on the sinner’s path (Prov 1:15)?
A. Their eyes
B. Their mind
C. Their heart
D. Their foot
D. Their foot
Madame Wisdom will pour herself out to the one who responds to her __________ (Prov 1:23).
A. Instruction
B. Enticing
C. Rebuke
D. Pleas
C. Rebuke
Calamity will overtake those who reject Madame Wisdom like a ________ (Prov 1:27).
A. Wave
B. Storm
C. Avalanche
D. Lion
B. Storm
The man who listens to Madame Wisdom will ______ (Prov 1:33)?
A. Live in safety
B. Live forever
C. Live in fear
D. Live alone
A. Live in safety
The one who listens to Madame Wisdom will be free from what fear (Prov 1:33)?
A. Fear of the LORD
B. Fear of harm
C. Fear of the grave
D. Fear of the enemy
C. Fear of the grave
If you search for wisdom, what will you find (Prov 2:5)?
A. Treasure
B. Life
C. Knowledge of God
D. Righteousness
C. Knowledge of God
For whom does the LORD become a shield of protection (Prov 2:7)?
A. The diligent
B. The blameless
C. The righteous
D. The upright
B. The blameless
What paths does the one going to an adulteress not attain (Prov 2:19)?
A. Wise
B. Righteous
C. Life
D. Victory
C. Life
What will the father’s commands bring the son (Prvo 3:2)?
A. Long life and wisdom
B. Good Fortune and protection
C. Eternal life and success
D. Long life and prosperity
D. Long life and prosperity
In whose eyes will the wise win favor (Prov 3:4)?
A. Each other
B. God
C. Man
D. God and Man
D. God and Man
What is not to be leaned on (Prov 3:5)?
A. Me
B. Our own understanding
C. The advice of the wicked
D. The counsel of one's peers
B. Our own understanding
The Lord will do what to our paths (Prov 3:6)?
A. Make them clear
B. Make them light
C. Make them straight
D. Soften them
C. Make them straight
What shouldn’t one be in their own eyes (Prov 3:7)?
A. Proud
B. Righteous
C. Humble
D. Wise
D. Wise
Who does the Lord discipline (Prov 3:12)?
A. His faithful ones
B. All his children
C. Those he loves
D. Those he hates
C. Those he loves
What is the son to do with sound judgment and discernment (Prov 3:21)?
A. Love them
B. Preserve them
C. Teach them
D. Learn them
B. Preserve them
Who does the LORD detest (Prov 3:32)?
A. A perverse person
B. The wicked
C. The fool
D. The mocker
A. A perverse person