Wisdom in Chapter 3

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Wisdom from above is characterized as worldly and limited.

False (B)

Two sources of wisdom are identified, one from God and the other from fallen man.

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The wisdom of fallen man is described as pure and heavenly.

False (B)

The source of wisdom from God is referred to as being from above.

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The discussion ends with a comparison of the wisdom of God and that of fallen man.

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Sources of Wisdom

  • Two distinct sources of wisdom are highlighted: divine and human.
  • The wisdom from God is characterized as heavenly, pure, and originates from above.
  • This divine wisdom is contrasted with the wisdom of fallen man, which is described as worldly.
  • Worldly wisdom is limited and reflects human understanding rather than divine insight.
  • The discussion on wisdom culminates at the end of chapter 3, providing a deeper exploration of these two sources.

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