PROVERBS
Across
- 5. This audience keeps on seeking and desiring more wisdom. The ___ (1:5).
- 9. Discretion will protect you, ____ will guard you (2:11).
- 12. The ____ of fools will destroy them (1:32).
- 15. The ____ gives wisdom, and from his mouth come knowledge and understanding (2:6).
- 16. If sinners ___ you, do not give in (1:10).
- 17. Trust in the Lord with all your ____ (3:5).
- 18. Wisdom will ____ you from the ways of the wicked (2:12).
Down
- 1. Do not despise the Lord’s ____; do not resent his rebuke (3:11).
- 2. “Listen, my ___, to your father’s instruction… your mother’s teaching (1:8).
- 3. The beginning of all wisdom or knowledge is this: the ____ of the Lord (1:7; 9:10; 15:33).
- 4. The adulteress’/strange woman’s house leads down to ____ (2:18).
- 6. Let love and faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your ____ (3:3).
- 7. Proverbs are primarily useful for attaining this. Proverbs is also this kind of literature.
- 8. King to whom much of Proverbs is attributed (1:1; 10:1; 25:1).
- 10. The target audience of Proverbs is not only young but ____ (1:4). Opposite of complicated.
- 11. Do not withhold ____ from those who deserve it when it is in your power to act (3:27).
- 13. Wisdom calls aloud in the ___; she raises her voice in the public squares (1:20).
- 14. Do not set foot on their ____ (1:15, plural).