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The preparations of the heart belong to man. Where does the answer of the tongue come from? (16:1) A. The Lord B. The mind C. The soul D. The spirit |
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The ways of a man are clear in his own sight, but what does the Lord weigh? (16:2) A. Words B. Possessions C. Spirits D. Beliefs |
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What will happen when you commit your works to the Lord? (16:3) A. Your thoughts will be established B. No one knows C. Blessings will come down D. You can rest |
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A. Your thoughts will be established |
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Why did the Lord make everything? (16:4) A. He was bored B. For its own purpose C. To impress man D. For Himself |
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For what have the wicked been made? (16:4) A. Entertainment B. Ruin C. Nothing D. The day of doom |
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Who is said to be an abomination to the Lord? (16:5) A. The beautiful B. The ugly C. The proud in heart D. The Egyptian |
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By what is iniquity atoned? (16:6) A. Hard work B. Wisdom C. Punishment D. Mercy and truth |
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What keeps one from evil? (16:6) A. Fear of the Lord B. Fear of parents C. Fear of punishment D. Fear of the king |
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Who makes a man’s enemies to be at peace with him? (16:7) A. The king B. His neighbor C. Himself D. No one |
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Why are a man’s enemies at peace with him? (16:7) A. Because he asks B. He deserves it C. He kills them D. His ways are pleasing to the Lord |
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D. His ways are pleasing to the Lord |
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A little righteousness is better than great riches without what? (16:8) A. Friends B. Justice C. Sorrow D. Sickness |
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What plans a man’s way? (16:9) A. His heart B. His soul C. His mind D. His feet |
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Which of the following is said to direct the steps of a man? (16:9) A. His heart B. His mind C. His heart and mind D. The Lord |
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Divination is on the lips of whom? (16:10) A. The king B. The prophet C. The priest D. The high priest |
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What kind of weights and scales belong to the Lord? (16:11) A. Honest B. Gold C. Wise D. Broken |
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What in the bag is/are the Lord’s work? (16:11) A. Money B. Food C. Weights D. Commandments |
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It is an abomination for kings to do what? (16:12) A. Weep B. Lose a battle C. Commit wickedness D. Offer sacrifices |
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By what is the king’s throne established? (16:12) A. Power B. The temple C. A rock D. Righteousness |
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Who is loved by the king? (16:13) A. The princes B. Those who speak right C. Those who listen well D. The poor |
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What are the delight of kings? (16:13) A. Nations B. Wars C. Righteous lips D. Circumcised hearts |
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What is like messengers of death? (16:14) A. The wrath of a king B. Unkind words C. Poverty D. A pride of lions |
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Who will seek to appease the wrath of the king? (16:14) A. The fool B. The wise man C. The prince D. The queen |
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What is said to be found in the light of a king’s face? (16:15) A. Wealth B. Health C. Anger D. Life |
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What is the favor of the king said to be like? (16:16) A. A cloud B. The dew C. The sun D. Glistening gold |
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What is said to be better than gold and silver? (16:16) A. Health B. Wisdom and understanding C. Friends D. Age |
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B. Wisdom and understanding |
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What is the highway of the upright? (16:17) A. Happiness B. To depart from evil C. A long, winding road D. An uncertain way |
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What can one do to preserve one’s soul? (16:17) A. Rest well B. Retire early C. Give generously D. Keep his way |
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What follows pride? (16:18) A. Love B. Joy C. Destruction D. Princes |
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What is better than dividing the spoil with the proud? (16:19) A. Being of a humble spirit with the lowly B. Resting after a hard day’s work C. Going without food D. Wandering in a foreign land |
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A. Being of a humble spirit with the lowly |
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What will the one who gives attention to the word find? (16:20) A. Good B. Gold C. Health D. Friends |
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Who is happy? (16:20) A. He who trusts in the Lord B. He who trusts in himself C. He who trusts in riches D. He who trusts in man |
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A. He who trust in the Lord |
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Who will be called prudent? (16:21) A. Thieves B. The wise in heart C. The foolish in heart D. Kings |
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What about the lips increases learning? (16:21) A. Laughter B. Tears C. Nothing D. Sweetness |
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Which of the following is a wellspring of life? (16:22) A. Water B. Choice morsels C. Age D. Understanding |
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What is the correction of fools? (16:22) A. Love B. Folly C. Wisdom D. Laziness |
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What does the heart of the wise man teach? (16:23) A. His feet B. His mouth C. His hands D. His children |
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What are pleasant words said to be like? (16:24) A. A sword B. Great riches C. Precious jewels D. A honeycomb |
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Which of the following is said to be sweetness to the soul and health to the bones? (16:24) A. Love B. Milk and honey C. Friends D. Pleasant words |
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Which of the following is said of the way of death? (16:25) A. It is clearly marked B. It is hard C. It may seem right D. It is easy |
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What drives the worker to keep on working? (16:26) A. His parents B. His children C. His anger D. His hungry mouth |
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What kind of man digs up evil? (16:27) A. A kind man B. An ungodly man C. A working man D. A wise man |
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What are the words of an ungodly man said to be like? (16:27) A. A honeycomb B. Useless C. A raging flood D. A burning fire |
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What does a perverse man sow? (16:28) A. Joy B. Strife C. Sadness D. Good news |
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Who separates the best of friends? (16:28) A. Parents B. Whisperers C. Friends D. Greed |
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Who entices his neighbor and leads him in the way that is not good? (16:29) A. A violent man B. A crazy man C. A wise man D. A thief |
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Why does a man wink his eyes? (16:30) A. To devise perverse things B. To get attention C. To show favor D. To gain wisdom |
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A. To devise perverse things |
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What is the fruit of one who purses his lips? (16:30) A. Evil B. Good C. Wisdom D. Love |
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What kind of head is a crown of glory? (16:31) A. A dark head B. A silver-haired head C. A bald head D. A dead head |
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Who is better than the mighty? (16:32) A. The weak B. The meek C. Those slow to anger D. The dead |
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Who is better than the man who takes a city? (16:32) A. One who rules a state B. One who rules the country C. One who rules the world D. One who rules his spirit |
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D. One who rules his spirit |
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What is used to seek a decision from the Lord? (16:33) A. An arrow B. A rock C. A lot D. A stick |
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