Ecclesiastes chapter 4 covers oppression and toil — the misery of oppression and envy. Ecclesiastes, written by Solomon (c. 940-930 BC), is part of the Poetry / Wisdom and centers on themes of meaninglessness, wisdom, enjoyment.
Ecclesiastes Chapter 4 Quiz - Multi-Level
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Ecclesiastes Chapter 4 Quiz - Easy Level
Perfect for beginners! Test your basic knowledge of Ecclesiastes Chapter 4.
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1.According to Ecclesiastes 4:1, what was seen on the side of the oppressors?
easy2.In Ecclesiastes 4:2, who did the author praise more than the living?
easy3.What is described as 'vanity and vexation of spirit' in Ecclesiastes 4:4?
easy4.According to Ecclesiastes 4:6, what is better than having both hands full with travail and vexation of spirit?
easy5.What does Ecclesiastes 4:8 say about the man who is alone without child or brother?
easy6.According to Ecclesiastes 4:9, why are two better than one?
easy7.What happens if one of two people falls, according to Ecclesiastes 4:10?
easy8.Ecclesiastes 4:11 compares the warmth of two lying together to what?
easy9.What does Ecclesiastes 4:12 say about a threefold cord?
easy10.According to Ecclesiastes 4:13, who is better than an old and foolish king?
easy11.True or False: Ecclesiastes 4:5 says the fool is lazy and eats his own flesh.
easy12.True or False: Ecclesiastes 4:7 says the author returned and saw vanity under the sun.
easy13.True or False: Ecclesiastes 4:16 says there is an end to all the people who have been before.
easy14.Ecclesiastes 4:14: from Ecclesiastes 4:14: 'For out of ______ he cometh to reign; whereas also he that is born in his kingdom becometh poor.'
easy15.Ecclesiastes 4:12: from Ecclesiastes 4:12: 'And if one prevail against him, two shall withstand him; and a ______ cord is not quickly broken.'
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