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Whose company should one not desire (Prov 24:1)?
Whose company should one not desire (Prov 24:1)?
Who should one not envy (Prov 24:1)?
Who should one not envy (Prov 24:1)?
What do the hearts of the wicked plot (Prov 24:2)?
What do the hearts of the wicked plot (Prov 24:2)?
What do the lips of the wicked talk about (Prov 24:2)?
What do the lips of the wicked talk about (Prov 24:2)?
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By what is a house built (Prov 24:3)?
By what is a house built (Prov 24:3)?
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By what is a house established (Prov 24:3)?
By what is a house established (Prov 24:3)?
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What does knowledge fill a house with (Prov 24:4)?
What does knowledge fill a house with (Prov 24:4)?
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Who has great power (Prov 24:5)?
Who has great power (Prov 24:5)?
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What does a person of understanding increase (Prov 24:5)?
What does a person of understanding increase (Prov 24:5)?
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What do you need for waging war (Prov 24:6)?
What do you need for waging war (Prov 24:6)?
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What is needed for a victory (Prov 24:6)?
What is needed for a victory (Prov 24:6)?
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For whom is wisdom too high (Prov 24:7)?
For whom is wisdom too high (Prov 24:7)?
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Where does the fool have nothing to say (Prov 24:7)?
Where does the fool have nothing to say (Prov 24:7)?
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What is the one who plots evil known as (Prov 24:8)?
What is the one who plots evil known as (Prov 24:8)?
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What are the schemes of folly (Prov 24:9)?
What are the schemes of folly (Prov 24:9)?
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Who do people detest (Prov 24:9)?
Who do people detest (Prov 24:9)?
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Who has small strength (Prov 24:10)?
Who has small strength (Prov 24:10)?
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Who are to be rescued (Prov 24:11)?
Who are to be rescued (Prov 24:11)?
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Who knows if one knew nothing about a matter (Prov 24:12)?
Who knows if one knew nothing about a matter (Prov 24:12)?
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To what will the one who guards life repay each person (Prov 24:12)?
To what will the one who guards life repay each person (Prov 24:12)?
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What is sweet to the son's taste (Prov 24:13)?
What is sweet to the son's taste (Prov 24:13)?
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What is sweet to your soul (Prov 24:14)?
What is sweet to your soul (Prov 24:14)?
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What waits for you when you find wisdom (Prov 24:14)?
What waits for you when you find wisdom (Prov 24:14)?
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Whose dwelling should one not raid (Prov 24:15)?
Whose dwelling should one not raid (Prov 24:15)?
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One should not lie in wait like a(n) ________ (Prov 24:15)?
One should not lie in wait like a(n) ________ (Prov 24:15)?
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The righteous man will rise even after falling how many times (Prov 24:16)?
The righteous man will rise even after falling how many times (Prov 24:16)?
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What brings the wicked down (Prov 24:16)?
What brings the wicked down (Prov 24:16)?
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When who stumbles should you not rejoice (Prov 24:17)?
When who stumbles should you not rejoice (Prov 24:17)?
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Study Notes
Wisdom and Understanding in Proverbs 24
- Desiring company or envying wicked men is discouraged (Prov 24:1).
- The wicked plot violence and speak about making trouble (Prov 24:2).
- A house is built on wisdom and established through understanding (Prov 24:3).
The Importance of Knowledge
- Knowledge fills a house with rare treasures (Prov 24:4).
- A wise man has great power, and understanding increases strength (Prov 24:5).
Strategy and Guidance
- Wisdom and guidance are essential for waging war (Prov 24:6).
- A multitude of advisers is necessary for achieving victory (Prov 24:6).
Foolishness and Its Consequences
- Wisdom is too high for fools, who have no voice in important matters (Prov 24:7).
- Plotting evil makes one a schemer, and folly leads to sin (Prov 24:8-9).
Perceptions and Attitudes
- Mockeries are detested by people (Prov 24:9).
- A person who falters in trouble shows small strength (Prov 24:10).
Rescue and Accountability
- Those being led to death should be rescued (Prov 24:11).
- The One who guards life knows the truth about all matters (Prov 24:12).
- Each person will be repaid according to their deeds (Prov 24:12).
Sweetness of Wisdom
- Honey represents sweetness to a son’s taste (Prov 24:13).
- Wisdom is sweet to the soul and brings hope (Prov 24:14).
Righteousness and Conduct
- One should avoid raiding the dwelling of the righteous (Prov 24:15).
- Lying in wait like an outlaw is condemned (Prov 24:15).
- The righteous will rise after falling seven times, while calamity brings down the wicked (Prov 24:16).
Attitudes Towards Others
- Rejoicing at the downfall of a brother or a righteous man is wrong (Prov 24:17).
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