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Ecc. 10:1-20
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1) What are the main points of this chapter?
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Folly deplored (1-3)
IT BETRAYS ITS OWN STUPIDITY (3)
WHEN FOLLY IS MANIFESTED IN GOVERNMENT AND LABOR (5-20)
Folly manifested (4-20)
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2) What comparison is used to illustrate how folly ruins the reputation of the wise? (1)
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As dead flies cause the perfumer's ointment to give off a foul odor
As dead flies cause the perfumer's ointment to give off a sweet odor
Dead flies are the signs of high success
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3) Where is the heart of a wise man? The heart of the foolish man? (2)
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Wise at the political right; Foolish at the political left
Wise at his right hand; Foolish at his left hand
Wise at the left hand; Foolish at his right hand
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4) When does the fool display his folly to everyone? (3)
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When he wakes up in the morning
When he attends university
Even when he walks along the way
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Name three things the Preacher reveals as the result of Folly?
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5) How should one respond when the spirit of the ruler rises against them? (4)
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By striking back with greater strength
By remaining at their post (i.e., maintaining their faithfulness)
By seeking conciliation
By drawing a line in the sand
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6) What evil had the Preacher seen under the sun pertaining to government? (5-7)
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Righteousness proceeding from the ruler
Error proceeding from the ruler
Folly set in great dignity while the rich are set in a lowly place
Folly set in great dignity while the lowly are set in a rich place
Princes on horses while servants walk on the ground
Servants on horses while princes walk on the ground
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7) What four illustrations appear to depict the lack of wisdom in business? (8-9)
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Digging a pit, then falling into it
Breaking through a wall, only to be bit by a serpent
Digging a pit, then planting in it
Breaking through a wall to build another one
Being hurt by the stone one quarries
Being strengthened by the stone one throws
Endangered by the wood one splits
Made safe by the wood one grows
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8) When the ax is dull, what is required? What will bring success? (10)
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More axes; money
More strength; wisdom
A different kind of axe; chance
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9) To what is a babbler compared? (11)
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A serpent that may bite when not charmed
A serpent under complete control
A serpent's tongue moving
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10) How are the words of the wise? What will the lips of a fool do to him? (12)
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Gut-Wrenching
Set him free
Gracious
Swallow him up
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11) What do the words of a fool begin with? How do they end? (13)
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Wisdom; a good plan
Foolishness; with raving madness
History; Prespective
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12) What else is said about a fool? (14-15)
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He doesn't speak much
He multiplies his words
His labor wearies him
His labor lifts him up
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13) When is there woe upon the land? (16)
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When the princes are disciplined, and the king is mature
When the king is seasoned, and the princes are learned
When the king is a child, and the princes' feast in the morning
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14) When is a land blessed? (17)
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When the king is a child, and the princes' feast in the morning
When the king is the son of poverty, and princes feast all the time
When the king is the son of nobles, and princes feast at the proper time
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15) What is evidence of laziness and idleness? (18)
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Tall buildings and strong houses
Decaying buildings and leaking houses
Plenty of jobs, beautiful houses
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16) What observations are made about feasting, wine and money? (19)
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Feasting is made for lamenting
Wine makes one wise
Money answers nothing
Feasting is made for laughter
Wine makes merry
Money answers everything
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17) Why should one not curse the king nor the rich? (20)
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Because they are listening
What you say (even in private) may eventually get back to them
Because you are not the king nor the rich
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Write how the Preacher reveals foolishness and wisdom's affect on a country.
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Total Score form all the Single and Multiple Choice Questions.
There are a total of twenty-eight points available in questions one through seventeen. Not including the two Bonus Comment Questions.
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