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Watch Lesson #8 - The Contrast of Wisdom and Folly
Ecc. 7:1-29
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2) What benefit does wisdom have? (1)
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It can make the face of a man shine, softening its sternness
It can make the face of a man shrink, deepening its sternness
It can make the face of a man darken, softening its features
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3) Why should one be in submission to the king (i.e., government)? (2-4)
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For your own sake
To increase the power which the king has at his disposal
For God's sake
Because of the power which the king has at his disposal
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4) Generally speaking, what will one experience who heeds the king's command? (5)
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Nothing harmful
Nothing beneficial
One will get rich
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5) What will a wise man discern even though misery may increase greatly? (5-7)
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There is luck and circumstances for every matter
There is unlimited time and no justice
There is a time and judgment for every matter
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6) What is said of those who are given to wickedness? (8)
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Wickedness will deliver them
Righteousness will not deliver them
Wickedness will not deliver them
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7) What had the Preacher observed about the rule of men? (9)
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There is a time when a man rules over another for his benefit
There is a time when a man does not rule over another man
There is a time when a man rules over another to his own hurt
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8) What did he observe about the wicked who had come and gone from the place of holiness? (10)
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They were soon the men of legend
They were soon forgotten after their death
They were soon memoralized after their death
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9) Why were the hearts of some men set to do evil? (11)
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Because evil is greater than righteousness
Because that was how they were taught
Because the sentence against evil was not executed speedily
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10) What did the Preacher conclude about a sinner whose days are prolonged? (12-13)
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It will be well for those who fear God
It will be well for those who fear man
It will not be well with the wicked
It will not be well with those who fear God
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In Ecclesiastes 8:10–13, the Preacher returns to the concept of those who fear God. In 3:16; 4:1; and 5:8, he has already pointed out that people do not always get what they deserve in this life. What is the Preacher’s solution to the reality that sometimes evil seems to prevail and bad things happen to the righteous? How does he arrive at this solution? What should our response be to these things?
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11) What did the Preacher describe as a vanity which occurs on the earth? (14)
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There are just men who receive what they deserve
There are wicked men who always lose as they sin
There are just men who receive what should be for the wicked
There are wicked men who receive what should be for the righteous
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12) In view of such vanity, what does the Preacher commend? Why? (15)
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To fast, and be worried (i.e., a serious life)
To eat, drink, and be merry (i.e., enjoy life)
For this is what God gives to man as he labors in life under the sun
For this is what man gives to himself as he labors in life under the sun
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13) What did the Preacher conclude after diligently observing the business that is done on the earth? (16-17)
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That one can know all of the work of God, being wise can help
That no one can know all of the work of God, even if one is wise
Everyone already knows all of the work of God, being wise doesn't help
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In 8:14–15, the Preacher says it is “vanity” that the wicked appear to escape judgment and instead receive blessings (8:10–13), and that there is no satisfying explanation for why the righteous receive the treatment due to the wicked. Since this mystery cannot be completely solved, one should not become so obsessed with attempting to unravel it that one neglects to enjoy Gods gifts (8:15). Compare 8:15 to 2:24; 3:12, 3:22; 5:17; 9:7–9a; and 11:7–12:1a. How might the Preacher’s recommendation to pursue enjoyment relate to all that seems to be vanity?
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