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20 Cards in this Set

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Alike in meaning
synonymous
Profound, adoring awe and respect for God as Supreme lawmaker and judge
Fear
Pattern of similarities
parallelism
To make an indirect reference
Allude
To decide and do what is right
wisdom
Having the form of a parable
parabolic
Naive and inexperienced
simple
Hebrew word for Proverb
mashal
godly attitudes, righteous principles, and spiritual values
knowledge
a short statement of an aim
motto
The first nine chapters of Proverbs contain proverbial poems
True
In contrasting parallelism the thoughts in the first and second lines are opposite.
True
The New Testament writers quote Proverbs four times and allude to it many more times.
True
Psalms, Ecclesiastes, Proverbs and the Songs of Solomon are the poetical books of the old testament
True
In single-sentence parallelism, the second line simply completes the sentence started in the first
True
Solomon wanted us to not have to experience sin so he wrote down his sins so we could learn from it.
True
Romans 12 has some Proverbs to help us renew our minds
True
Three major sections of the outline of the book of Proverbs
Solomon's proverbial poems
Solomon's first collection of proverbs
Solomon's second collection of proverbs
Five types of people mentioned as major themes in the Proverbs
Lazy, Prudent, Married, Youth, Gossip
Educational motto of the Proverbs
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge