Proverbs 30 - Flashcard MC Questions - Ted Hildebrandt
Which of the following is one of the things that the earth cannot bear up (Prov 30:23)? A. An unloved woman who is married B. A servant that refuses his master C. The conquering of the temple D. Blasphemy of the Holy Spirit
A. An unloved woman who is married
Under how many things can the earth not bear up (Prov 30:21)? A. Four B. Five C. Seven D. Ten
A. Four
What do the two daughters of a leech cry (Prov 30:15)? A. Give, give B. Feed, feed C. Mercy, mercy D. Share, share
A. Give, give
If one adds to God's words, how will God respond (Prov 30:6)? A. God will prove him a liar B. God will bring calamity upon him C. God will not listen to his prayers D. God will expose his folly
A. God will prove him a liar
What will be eaten by vultures (Prov 30:17)? A. The eye that scorns obedience to a mother B. The hand that will not help a friend in need C. A back that will not work for a father D. A tongue that pours forth lies
A. The eye that scorns obedience to a mother
What may happen if one slanders a servant to his master (Prov 30:10)? A. The owner may place a curse on them B. The owner may beat them with a rod C. The owner may hate them D. The owner may slander them
A. The owner may place a curse on them
Which of the following is not one of the things that were too amazing for the writer (Prov 30:19)? A. The way of a shepherd among sheep B. The way of a snake on a rock C. The way of a man with a maiden D. the way of an eagle in the sky
A. The way of a shepherd among sheep
What produces blood (Prov 30:33)? A. Twisting the nose B. A sword in the side C. A tight sandal D. A violent person
A. Twisting the nose
To whom did Ithiel declared the sayings of Agur (Prov 30:1)? A. Ucal B. Johaz C. Jakeh D. Nahar
A. Ucal
What does an adulteress say after eating and wiping her mouth (Prov 30:20)? A. "It is not my fault" B. "I have done nothing wrong" C. "I am sinless" D. "I am innocent"
B. "I have done nothing wrong"
What do locusts not have (Prov 30:27)? A. Wisdom B. A king C. Patience D. Any boundary
B. A king
What is God to those who take refuge in him (Prov 30:5)? A. A fortress B. A shield C. A rock D. A wall of protection
B. A shield
Who does the first line of Proverbs 30 attribute this chapter to (Prov 30:1)? A. Nahar B. Agur C. Jakeh D. Johaz
B. Agur
What does Agur asks God to provide for him daily (Prov 30:8)? A. Water B. Bread C. Forgiveness D. Wisdom
B. Bread
The three things that are never satisfied never say _______ (Prov 30:15)? A. Full B. Enough C. Stop D. Thank you
B. Enough
What should one do if they have exalted themselves and play the fool (Prov 30:32)? A. Repent in sackcloth B. Place their hand over their mouth C. Seek to repay those they have harmed D.Cover their heads with dust and ashes
B. Place their hand over their mouth
Which of the following are not from the list of things that never say "Enough!" (Prov 30:16)? A. Fire B. The greedy C. The grave D. The barren womb E. A thirsty land
B. The greedy
What does the writer claim he is among men (Prov 30:2)? A. The lowest B. The most ignorant C. The most righteous D. The most wise
B. The most ignorant
If a person has too much more than they need, what may happen (Prov 30:9)? A. They may become wicked B. They may disown the LORD C. They may lead others astray D. They may oppress the poor
B. They may disown the LORD
How many things are there that are too amazing for the writer (Prov 30:18)? A. Two B. Three C. Six D. Ten
B. Three
How many things does the writer ask of the LORD (Prov 30:7)? A. One B. Two C. Three D. Four
B. Two
Things that are small can also be extremely ________ (Prov 30:24). A. Powerful B. Wise C. Important D. Oppressive
B. Wise
What animal will not retreat (Prov 30:30)? A. Ants B. Locusts C. A lion D. A lizard
C. A lion
There are those whose teeth are swords and whose jaws are what (Prov 30:14)? A. Like spears B. Are daggers C. Are set with knives D. Are full of hatred
C. Are set with knives
What produces butter (Prov 30:33)? A. A fattened calf B. A well-fed cow C. Churning milk D. Milk that is chilled
C. Churning milk
What does Agur ask God to keep far from him (Prov 30:7)? A. The wicked B. Folly C. Falsehood D. Jealousy
C. Falsehood
Where do rock badgers make their home (Prov 30:26)? A. On the mountains B. On the hills C. In the crags D. By the sea
C. In the crags
Even though a lizard can be caught by hand, where can it still be found (Prov 30:28)? A. In the temple B. In the city gate C. In the king's palace D. In the carts of travelers
C. In the king's palace
What will happen to the eye that mocks a father (Prov 30:17)? A. It will be closed B. It will be stabbed with a hot knife C. It will be pecked out by ravens D. It will be eaten by dogs
C. It will be pecked out by ravens
Agur was the son of _______ (Prov 30:1). A. Nahar B. Lemuel C. Jakeh D. Johaz
C. Jakeh
What extremes does the writer ask to be kept from (Prov 30:8)? A. Wisdom and folly B. Hard work and sloth C. Poverty and riches D. Feasts and famine
C. Poverty and riches
What has not yet happened to those who are pure in their own eyes (Prov 30:12)? A. The LORD has not yet put the rod to their back B. They are not yet wise C. They are not yet cleansed from their filth D. They are not yet forgiven of their sin
C. They are not yet cleansed from their filth
How many things are there that are stately in their stride (Prov 30:29)? A. One B. Two C. Three D. Five
C. Three
Which is not a question that Agur asks (Prov 30:4)? A. Who has wrapped up the waters in his cloak? B. Who has gone up to heaven and come down? C. Who has named the stars and made the moon? D. Who has established the ends of the earth?
C. Who has named the stars and made the moon?
What does one who disowns the LORD say (Prov 30:9)? A. I do not fear the LORD B. The LORD does not know C. Who is the LORD D. There is no God
C. Who is the LORD
Which of the following is one of the things that the earth cannot bear up (Prov 30:22)? A. A servant with his own land B. A servant who is his own master C. A servant who becomes king D. A servant who rebels
D. A servant who rebels
What should one not do with the words of God (Prov 30:6)? A. Ignore them B. Twist them C. Call them lies D. Add to them
D. Add to them
Even though locusts have no king, what do they do (Prov 30:27)? A. plunder whole fields B. Sound like an army marching C. Cloud the skies D. Advance together in ranks
D. Advance together in ranks
All of the following are stately in their stride EXCEPT ______ (Prov 30:31)? A. A king with his army B. A strutting rooster C. A he-goat D. An Arabian horse
D. An Arabian horse
What is every word of God described as (Prov 30:5)? A. Perfect B. A just decree C. Loud D. Flawless
D. Flawless
There are those whose eyes are ever so haughty, and those whose glances are what (Prov 30:13)? A. Evil B. Lustful C. Disdainful D. Harmful
D. Harmful
To whom did Agur declared his sayings (Prov 30:1)? A. Nahar B. Johaz C. Jakeh D. Ithiel
D. Ithiel
What will make a lion retreat (Prov 30:30)? A. A clanging gong B. A loud trumpet C. A fierce army D. Nothing at all
D. Nothing at all
Some are ________ in their own eyes (Prov 30:12)? A. Wise B. Right C. Just D. Pure
D. Pure
If a person is poor, what may they do (Prov 30:9)? A. Disown the LORD B. Lie C. Embrace folly D. Steal
D. Steal
What produces strife (Prov 30:33)? A. Jealousy B. Bitterness of spirit C. A neighbor's fence D. Stirring up anger
D. Stirring up anger
What do ants do in the summer (Prov 30:25)? A. Bite B. Invade houses C. March in armies D. Store up food
D. Store up food
What does the writer claim not to have knowledge of (Prov 30:3)? A. The ways of the wise B. The fear of the LORD C. The ways of the king of heaven D. The Holy One
D. The Holy One
There are those who seek to devour what from the earth (Prov 30:14)? A. The righteous B. The upright C. The wise D. The poor
D. The poor
What goes with "there are those who do not bless their mothers" (Prov 30:11)? A. There are those who are a disgrace to their fathers B. There are those who hate their fathers C. There are those who slander their fathers D. There are those who curse their fathers
D. There are those who curse their fathers