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Wisdom from above is characterized as worldly and limited.
Wisdom from above is characterized as worldly and limited.
False
Two sources of wisdom are identified, one from God and the other from fallen man.
Two sources of wisdom are identified, one from God and the other from fallen man.
True
The wisdom of fallen man is described as pure and heavenly.
The wisdom of fallen man is described as pure and heavenly.
False
The source of wisdom from God is referred to as being from above.
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.
The discussion ends with a comparison of the wisdom of God and that of fallen man.
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Study Notes
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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Description
This quiz explores the concepts of wisdom as presented in Chapter 3, highlighting contrasts between divine wisdom from above and the limitations of worldly wisdom. Dive into the text to understand the implications of these sources of wisdom and their relevance to life and faith.