
Solomon was the son of David. His mother’s name was Bathsheba. He became king after King David. He was the third king of Unified Israel. When he became king, he prayed to God for wisdom to rule the people of Israel. God responded to Solomon’s prayer for wisdom by granting Solomon wisdom, riches, and honour, as a result, he became a great leader and was the wisest man who ever lived. Knowledge consists of facts or ideas acquired by study, observation, or experience. Wisdom refers to the ability to make good decisions based on knowledge. James 1:5-6 states that anyone who lacks wisdom should ask God for it because He gives generously to all who ask in faith. Godly wisdom is more valuable than earthly riches and treasures. Solomon wrote proverbs so that people could learn godly wisdom, discipline, and discernment. Simply knowing the difference between right and wrong is not enough. A person must also listen to God, act on knowledge and godly wisdom, and choose to obey God. Psalm 111:10 teaches that fearing the Lord is the beginning of wisdom. Wisdom becomes part of a believer's life once he or she learns to fear and revere the Lord. Applying God's Word to everyday life is the foundation for wise living. Solomon wrote 3,000 proverbs and composed 1,005 songs; he was a scientist with great knowledge of many plants and animals.
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- Q1Who was the mother of Solomon?BathshebaRachelRebekahSarah30s
- Q2What did Solomon pray to God for when he became king?FamePowerWisdomWealth30s
- Q3According to James 1:5-6, what should anyone lacking wisdom do?Ignore itRely on personal experiencesAsk God for itSeek advice from friends30s
- Q4What is the foundation for wise living, according to the text?Applying God's Word to everyday lifeFollowing personal desiresIgnoring moral principlesAcquiring earthly riches30s
- Q5How many proverbs did Solomon write?3,0005,0001,00050030s
- Q6What does Psalm 111:10 teach about wisdom?Fearing the Lord is the beginning of wisdomIgnoring moral values enhances wisdomBeing selfish is the key to wisdomSeeking earthly treasures leads to wisdom30s
- Q7What did God grant Solomon in response to his prayer for wisdom?Wisdom, riches, and honourPhysical strength, wealth, and fameIntellect, possessions, and successBeauty, power, and popularity30s
- Q8What is the primary focus of Solomon's writings, such as proverbs?Secular knowledge and intellectual prowessGodly wisdom, discipline, and discernmentWorldly desires and material possessionsPersonal achievements and fame30s
- Q9What did Solomon ask God for when he became king?Fame and gloryWealth and powerWisdom to rule the people of IsraelPhysical strength and dominance30s
- Q10According to Psalm 111:10, what is the beginning of wisdom?Pursuing richesFearing the LordFollowing personal desiresBeing self-centered30s
- Q11What did Solomon write so that people could learn godly wisdom, discipline, and discernment?BiographiesNovelsProverbsPoetry30s
- Q12According to the text, what is the foundation for wise living?Following popular trendsIgnoring God's WordBeing selfishApplying God's Word to everyday life30s
- Q13What specific request did Solomon make to God when he became king?Long life without sicknessWisdom to rule the people of IsraelPower over other nationsWealth for personal gain30s
- Q14What is emphasized in Psalm 111:10 as the beginning of wisdom?Fearing the LordSeeking worldly pleasuresBeing self-centeredIgnoring spiritual beliefs30s
- Q15According to the text, what is more valuable than earthly riches and treasures?Godly wisdomWorldly successPhysical beautyMaterial possessions30s