The document provides an overview for a wisdom exam, including the main topics of divine and human wisdom, definitions related to key wisdom concepts like responsibility and proverbs, examples of wise figures like Solomon and Daniel, lessons that can be learned from animals, the role of discipline in wisdom, and Bible verses for memorization. Key examples of wise figures are Solomon, who built the first Temple and wrote biblical books, and Daniel, who dealt wisely with various conflicts with Babylonian rulers. Animals like ants and spiders also provide examples of diligence, preparation, and boldness.
The document provides an overview for a wisdom exam, including the main topics of divine and human wisdom, definitions related to key wisdom concepts like responsibility and proverbs, examples of wise figures like Solomon and Daniel, lessons that can be learned from animals, the role of discipline in wisdom, and Bible verses for memorization. Key examples of wise figures are Solomon, who built the first Temple and wrote biblical books, and Daniel, who dealt wisely with various conflicts with Babylonian rulers. Animals like ants and spiders also provide examples of diligence, preparation, and boldness.
The document provides an overview for a wisdom exam, including the main topics of divine and human wisdom, definitions related to key wisdom concepts like responsibility and proverbs, examples of wise figures like Solomon and Daniel, lessons that can be learned from animals, the role of discipline in wisdom, and Bible verses for memorization. Key examples of wise figures are Solomon, who built the first Temple and wrote biblical books, and Daniel, who dealt wisely with various conflicts with Babylonian rulers. Animals like ants and spiders also provide examples of diligence, preparation, and boldness.
1. Types of wisdom a. Divine wisdom b. Human wisdom
2. Definitions related to wisdom
a. Responsibility b. Conscience c. Proverb: A short sentence expressing in a few words a well-known truth d. Jerusalem: City of peace/ Foundation of Shalom e. Babylon : City of confusion/ violence f. Shalom 3. Examples of wise man a. Salomon: Mayor accomplishments Build the first Temple Wrote Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Songs of Salomon b. Daniel He deal with conflict with wisdom First conflict “ He was kidnapped when he was a teen Second conflict “ The Babylonian food” Dan 1.5 The king assigned them a daily amount of food and wine from the king’s table. They were to be trained for three years, and after that they were to enter the king’s service. Third conflict Nebuchadnezzar “ The Dream” Fourth conflict “ The worship of the image” 4. Wisdom from Animals: a. The ant: diligence and preparation b. The Coney: Security Despite Weakness Proverbs 30:26 c. The Locus: Unity and Cooperation d. The spider: Boldness 5. Discipline is part of wisdom Discipline is natural and correct. Hebrews 12:7 Discipline is commanded by God. 1 Kings 1:5–6 Discipline is due to love. 6. Memorize: Luke 2.52, Proverbs 3:5-6