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