ECCLESIASTES 1 1. The writer of this book refers to himself as a. A lamb. b. The preacher. c. God s voice. d. Servant of man. 2. The writer is the son of a. David. b. Isaac. c. Saul. d. Reuben. 3. He says all is a. Good. b. Evil. c. Righteous. d. Vanity. 4. All rivers run into the sea, yet the sea a. Is not fit to drink. b. Is not full. c. Meets the heaven. d. Holds all life. 5. This cannot be found under the sun. a. A new thing b. Rain c. Misery d. Death 6. The writer was king over a. Israel. b. The whole earth. c. Babylon. d. Egypt. 7. That which is crooked cannot a. Stand. b. Fall. c. Be replaced. d. Be made straight. 8. The preacher had more of this, than all before him in Jerusalem. a. Wisdom b. Time c. Land d. Servants 9. In much wisdom, is much a. Reward. b. Love. c. Righteousness. d. Grief. 10. He that increases knowledge, increases a. Friends. b. Life. c. Sorrow. d. Majesty.
ECCLESIASTES 2 1. He said in his heart that he would enjoy pleasure, but found it to be a. Joyous. b. Timely. c. Vanity. d. Lonely. 2. He increased more than all that were before him in a. Jerusalem. b. Babylon. c. Canaan. d. Judea. 3. This remained with him. a. His wife b. His father c. His children d. His wisdom 4. His heart rejoiced in a. Iniquity. b. His labor. c. Sin. d. Oppressing the poor. 5. When he looked upon his labor, all was a. Honorable. b. Vanity. c. Destroyed. d. Decaying. 6. This excels folly as light excels darkness. a. Gold b. Wisdom c. Fear d. Hate 7. The fool walks in a. Snares. b. A straight path. c. Darkness. d. Love. 8. He came to feel this way about life, because the work became grievous to him. a. He loved it. b. He feared it. c. He hated it. d. He longed for it. 9. He didn t know if the man who came after him would a. Like him. b. Be wise or a fool. c. Be young or old. d. Like his throne. 10. To the sinner, God gives a. A blessing. b. A heart of stone. c. Travail. d. Hope. exclusive written permission from Trust Jesus He Cares
ECCLESIASTES 3 1. There is a time to be born, and a time to a. Sleep. b. Be barren. c. Die. d. Bear. 2. There is a time to kill and a time to a. Heal. b. Fast. c. Hide. d. Flee. 3. There is a time to weep, and a time to a. Dig. b. Hide. c. Sleep. d. Laugh. 4. There is a time to mourn, and a time to a. Transgress. b. Ascend. c. Dance. d. Deliver. 5. There is a time to keep silent, and a time to a. Meditate. b. Speak. c. Quake. d. Protest. 6. There is a time to love, and a time to a. Destroy. b. Retreat. c. Confine. d. Hate. 7. There is a time of war, and a time of a. Famine. b. Faith. c. Iniquity. d. Peace. 8. For a man to enjoy the good of all his labor is a. Sinful. b. Secret. c. Unsure. d. The gift of God. 9. He shall judge the righteous and the wicked. a. God b. Satan c. The preacher d. Solomon 10. Man and beast were both formed of this, and will return to it. a. Water b. Fire c. Dust d. Air
ECCLESIASTES 4 1. He beheld the tears of those who a. Lost a loved one. b. Were oppressed. c. Were dying. d. Were sick. 2. Those people had no a. Children. b. Homes. c. Comforter. d. Vision. 3. On the side of their oppressors was a. Power. b. God. c. An army. d. A fever. 4. Therefore he praised a. The king. b. The army. c. The dead. d. Moses. 5. The fool folds his hands together and eats a. Sour grapes. b. What is not his. c. His own flesh. d. Destruction. 6. Better is a handful with this, than both hands full with travail. a. Youth b. Quietness c. Fame d. Stature 7. Woe to one that is alone when he a. Stands. b. Eats. c. Falls. d. Dies. 8. If two lie together, then they have a. Joy. b. Integrity. c. Heat. d. Faithfulness. 9. This is not quickly broken. a. Iron b. Brass c. A bone d. A threefold cord 10. Better is a poor wise child, than a. A bear robbed of her young. b. An old foolish king. c. A barren woman. d. A sky full of stars.
ECCLESIASTES 5 1. When you go to the house of God, be ready to do this. a. Pray b. Hear c. Sing d. Die 2. Let your words be a. Many. b. Few. c. Flattering. d. Cunning. 3. A fool s voice is known by a. The loud pitch. b. His laughter. c. His reservation. d. A multitude of words. 4. When you have made a vow to God a. Pay it. b. Give it to the priest. c. Give it to your children. d. Carry it in your heart. 5. He that loves this, will not be satisfied with it. a. God s word b. Life c. Righteousness d. Silver 6. The sleep of a laboring man is a. Sweet. b. Restless. c. Stolen. d. Short. 7. The abundance of the rich will not allow him to a. Worry. b. Play. c. Sleep. d. Travel. 8. A man is born this way, and returns this way. a. Crying b. Fearful c. Loathsome d. Naked 9. What profit has a man, that has labored for a. Gold? b. Food? c. The wind? d. God? 10. For a man to take his portion, and rejoice in his labor is a. Sin. b. A gift of God. c. Blasphemy. d. Rare.
ECCLESIASTES 6 1. There is an evil which is a. Unpardonable. b. Common among men. c. Unknown. d. Lurks in the shadows. 2. It is called vanity and an evil disease for a man who God has given all he desires, yet he cannot eat of it, but rather a. The king. b. His children. c. His servants. d. A stranger. 3. An untimely birth, is better than a man with this many children, and his soul not be filled with good. a. 5 b. 10 c. 50 d. 100 4. His name shall be covered with a. Spittle. b. Blood. c. Darkness. d. Glory. 5. He that does not know anything, nor has seen this, has more rest than he. a. The sun b. God c. The sea d. Wisdom 6. All the labor of man is for this. a. His mouth b. Honor c. Time d. Truth 7. Better is the sight of the eyes, than the wandering of a. The feet. b. The hand. c. The desire. d. The mind. 8. There are many things that increase this. a. Vanity b. Hope c. Life d. Visions 9. All the days of man s vain life are spent as a. Gold. b. Water. c. A shadow. d. Rotting wood. 10. Who can tell a man what a. His name is? b. Shall be after him? c. Is God s word? d. Is in his heart?
ECCLESIASTES 7 1. This is better than precious ointment. a. Mirth b. A good name c. A good wife d. A godly child 2. This is better than one s birth. a. The wedding day b. The birth of his own child c. The day of death d. The birth of a king 3. It is better to go to the house of mourning, than to the house of a. The king. b. Your mother-in-law. c. Feasting. d. A harlot. 4. This is better than laughter. a. Sin b. Fear c. Sorrow d. Ignorance 5. By the sadness of the countenance, the heart is made a. To break. b. Hard. c. To wax old. d. Better. 6. It is better to hear the rebuke of the wise, than a. The voice of God. b. The song of angels. c. The song of fools. d. A flattering deceiver. 7. Do not be hasty to a. Eat. b. Sleep. c. Anger. d. Die. 8. Wisdom and money are a. A defense. b. A deceiver. c. Flatterers. d. Lonely. 9. In the day of prosperity be a. Cautious. b. Joyful. c. Afraid. d. Silent. 10. There is not one man upon earth who does not do this. a. Rejoice b. Weep c. Sin d. Fear God
ECCLESIASTES 8 1. A man s wisdom makes his face to a. Frown. b. Fall. c. Freeze. d. Shine. 2. Keep the king s a. Horses. b. Commandments. c. Bounty. d. Taxes. 3. Where the word of the king is, there is a. Power. b. Sorrow. c. Sickness. d. Pain. 4. A wise man s heart discerns both a. Time & judgment. b. Health & wealth. c. Freedom & bondage. d. Goodness & meekness. 5. There is no man that has power over a. All his enemies. b. The spirit. c. The beast. d. Enmity. 6. No man has power in the day of a. Tribulation. b. Discovery. c. Grace. d. Death. 7. The writer has seen them buried and forgotten. a. The wicked b. The prophets c. The saints d. Sins 8. Men set themselves to do evil, because the sentence of evil a. Is never filled. b. Is not threatening. c. Is not executed speedily. d. Has befallen them. 9. It will be well with him that a. Is ungodly. b. Works hard. c. Fears God. d. Seeks man s approval. 10. The days of the wicked are a. As fruitful as the godly man. b. Without darkness. c. As a shadow. d. Tossed to & fro.
ECCLESIASTES 9 1. The righteous, the wise, and their works a. Shall always be remembered. b. Are in the hand of God. c. Shall be trodden down. d. Are a threat to man. 2. For him that is still alive there is a. Provisions. b. Rebuke. c. Hope. d. Water. 3. A living dog is better than a. A man. b. A child. c. Unseen hope. d. A dead lion. 4. The living know that they shall a. Reign. b. Die. c. Bare children. d. Boast of nothing. 5. Whatever you find for your hand to do a. Pray about it. b. Ask for help. c. Be glad. d. Do it with your might. 6. The race is not to the swift, nor the battle to the strong, nor bread to the wise, nor riches to men of understanding, nor favor to men of skill, because this happens to them all. a. Time & chance b. A losing streak c. Poverty d. Fear 7. Man does not know this anymore than fish caught in a net, or birds caught in a snare. a. His time b. His name c. God d. His children 8. Who delivered the city from the great king? a. God b. Satan c. A poor, wise man d. A mighty angel 9. This is better than strength. a. Money b. Wisdom c. Vanity d. Fame 10. One of these destroys much good. a. A flood b. A sinner c. A bomb d. A whirlwind
ECCLESIASTES 10 1. These cause the ointment of the apothecary to stink. a. Weeds b. Dead flies c. Aloes d. Dandelions 2. When a fool walks by the way, this fails him. a. His servant b. His heart c. His wisdom d. His strength 3. This is set in great dignity. a. Folly b. Wise men c. Hope d. Death 4. Servants have been seen upon horses, and these walking as servants. a. Mules b. Dogs c. Angels d. Princes 5. He that digs a pit a. Is wise. b. Is prepared for battle. c. Shall fall in it. d. Is worse than an infidel. 6. This is no better than a biting serpent. a. A mad dog b. A roaring lion c. A babbler d. A wise man 7. The words of a wise man s mouth are a. Sharp as a two edged sword. b. Biting. c. Gracious. d. Many. 8. A fool is full of a. Righteousness. b. Knowledge. c. Kindness. d. Words. 9. By much of this, the building decays. a. Pride b. Argument c. Slothfulness d. Honor 10. This answers all things. a. Poverty b. Money c. A snare d. Despair
ECCLESIASTES 11 1. Cast this upon the waters, for you shall find it after many days. a. Your hope b. Your bread c. Your life d. Your sorrow 2. If the clouds are full of rain, they a. Are gray. b. Blow in the wind. c. Empty themselves. d. Disappear as a vapor. 3. The place where this falls, there it shall be. a. A tree b. Vanity c. Truth d. Sorrow 4. He that observes the wind, shall not a. Go without. b. Fear. c. Sow. d. Mourn. 5. He that regards the clouds shall not a. Pray. b. Reap. c. Stand. d. Sleep. 6. Do this in the morning. a. Sow your seed b. Sleep c. Mourn d. Drink & make merry 7. If a man live many years, there will be many of these. a. Children b. Dreams c. Days of darkness d. Broken promises 8. Young men, rejoice in a. Your youth. b. Your name. c. Folly. d. Making merry. 9. Put his away from your flesh. a. Myrrh b. Evil c. Sun d. Fear 10. Childhood and youth are a. Forgotten. b. Forever. c. Vanity. d. But a season.
ECCLESIASTES 12 1. Remember your creator in the days of a. Sorrow. b. Famine. c. Your youth. d. Prosperity. 2. Remember your creator when the sun, and the light, and the stars are not a. Bright. b. Awesome. c. Radiant. d. Darkened. 3. Remember your creator before the daughters of music a. Sing. b. Dance. c. Shall be brought low. d. Play their harps. 4. The dust shall return to a. God. b. The wind. c. The earth. d. Stone. 5. The spirit shall return to a. God. b. Man. c. The beast. d. The wind. 6. Vanity of vanities, all is a. Well. b. Folly. c. Vanity. d. Holy unto the Lord. 7. Because he was wise, he taught the people knowledge, and set in order many proverbs. a. Moses b. The preacher c. The fool d. The angel of death 8. Much of this is weariness of the flesh. a. Study b. Sowing c. Reaping d. Folly 9. This is the whole duty of man, fear God and keep a. Your tongues. b. His commandments. c. Free. d. Your name. 10. God shall bring every work into a. Satisfaction. b. Harvest. c. Judgment. d. Righteousness.