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2a) What did the Preacher observe regarding oppression? (1)
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__________ was on the side of the oppressor
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2b) What did the Preacher observe regarding oppression? (1)
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3) The oppressions observed by the Preacher caused him to think what? (2-3)
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Praise the living more than the dead
Praise the dead more than the living
Reasoned that better than both was too live a long life
Reasoned that better than both was never to be born
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Complete the narrative below which will give you a summary of 4:1-3
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4) What did the Preacher observe about toil and skillful work? (4)
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5) How does the Preacher describe the fool who doesn’t work? (5)
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As one who lives off the work
As one who is smart because all is vanity
As one who folds his hands and consumes his own flesh
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6) What is better than both hands full, but with toil and grasping for the wind? (6)
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One hand full of toil and one hand full of reward
A handful with quietness
A handful of self-confidence
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7) What is described as vanity and a grave misfortune? (7-8)
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One who is alone, who labors endlessly for riches that do not satisfy
Who never considers for whom he is toiling and depriving himself of much good
One by himself, who waits on the lottery of life to reward him
Who always conspires and cheats, taking shortcuts for lifes rewards
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8) How does the Preacher illustrate the value of friendship? (9-12)
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9) How does the Preacher illustrate the young King, implying the vanity of popularity? (13-16)
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Those who come later will celebrate him
Those who come later will not rejoice in him
Those who come later will overthrow him
Those who come later will celebrate him
Those who come later will not rejoice in him
Those who come later will overthrow him
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In 4:12 what does the threefold cord represent? What does 4:7–12 teach us about community?
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