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#1. Ecclesiastes 1: 5 The sun also rises, and the sun goes down, and:. A. It is all grasping for the wind. B. There is no profit under the sun. C. Hastens to the place where it arose. Round 1. #2. Ecclesiastes 1: 8 The eye is not satisfied with seeing:.
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#1 Ecclesiastes 1: 5 The sun also rises, and the sun goes down, and: A. It is all grasping for the wind B. There is no profit under the sun C. Hastens to the place where it arose Round 1
#2 Ecclesiastes 1: 8 The eye is not satisfied with seeing: A. Nor the ear filled with hearing B. And the crooked cannot be made straight C. And what is lacking cannot be numbered Round 1
#3 Ecclesiastes 1: 9 That which has been is what will be, that which is done is what will be done: A. And there is no profit under the sun B. It is all grasping for the wind C. And there is nothing new under the sun Round 1
#4 Ecclesiastes 1: 15 What is crooked: A. Can be straightened by God B. Cannot be made straight C. Is vanity of vanities Round 1
#5 Ecclesiastes 2: 5-6 Three things were made. They were: A. Gardens, orchards and water pools B. Fruit trees, vineyards and houses C. Water pools, musical instruments and herds Round 1
#6 Ecclesiastes 2: 7 I acquired male and female: A. Singers B. Servants C. Slaves Round 1
#7 Ecclesiastes 2: 13 Wisdom excels folly as: A. Light exceeds darkness B. Light beats darkness C. Light excels darkness Round 1
#8 Ecclesiastes 2: 26 What does God give to a man who is good in His sight? A. Wisdom, knowledge and sight B. The work of gathering and collecting C. Wisdom, knowledge and joy Round 1
#9 Ecclesiastes 3: 10 I have seen the God-given task with which the sons of men: A. Are to be occupied B. Labor under the sun C. Struggle all the days of their lives Round 1
#10 Ecclesiastes 3: 14 I know that whatever God does, it will be forever: A. And the crooked cannot be made straight B. Nothing can be added to it, and nothing taken from it C. And the lacking cannot be numbered Round 1
#11 Ecclesiastes 3: 15 That which is has already been, and what is to be has already been: A. And it is grasping for the wind B. And it is vanity of vanities C. And God requires an account of what is past Round 1
#12 Ecclesiastes 3: 19 For what happens to the sons of men also happens to: A. Animals B. The sons of the devil C. The people of the world Round 1
#13 Ecclesiastes 4: 2-3 Who is better than the dead already dead and the living still alive? A. He who has never existed B. The oppressed C. A dead lion Round 1
#14 Ecclesiastes 4: 6 Better a handful with quietness: A. Than the shouting of the ruler of fools B. Than both hands full, together with toil and grasping for the wind C. Than the song of fools Round 1
#15 Ecclesiastes 4: 11 If two lie down together: A. They can lift one another up B. They will keep warm C. They may be overpowered Round 1
#16 Ecclesiastes 4: 13 Better a poor and wise youth: A. Than one who is already dead B. Than a dead lion C. Than an old and foolish king Round 1
#17 Ecclesiastes 5: 1 Walk prudently when you go to the house of God: and draw near to hear: A. Rather than grasping for the wind B. Rather than to give the sacrifice of fools C. About the vanity of vanities Round 1
#18 Ecclesiastes 5: 3 A dream comes through: A. Much activity B. Much sleep C. Many words Round 1
#19 Ecclesiastes 5: 3 And a fool’s voice is known by his: A. Many words B. Foolish words C. Quiet rebuke Round 1
#20 Ecclesiastes 5: 4 When you make a vow to God do not delay to pay it: for He has no pleasure in? A. Grasping for the wind B. Gold and wealth C. Fools Round 1
#21 Ecclesiastes 5: 8 Do not marvel when you see the oppression of the: A. Poor in spirit B. Poor C. Bible bowl team members Round 1
#22 Ecclesiastes 5: 8 Who is over the high official? A. A higher official B. A governor C. A satrap Round 1
#23 Ecclesiastes 6: 2 A man to whom God has given riches and wealth and honor, but has not been given power to eat of it, but a foreigner consumes it: A. This is a severe evil B. This is vanity, and it is an evil affliction C. This is but grasping for the wind Round 1
#24 Ecclesiastes 6: 3 If a man has one hundred children and lives many years, but his soul is not satisfied: A. It is an evil affliction B. It is a severe evil C. I say that a stillborn child is better than he Round 1
#25 Ecclesiastes 6: 12 All the days of a man’s vain life pass: A. Like a shadow B. With no profit under the sun C. With grasping for the wind Round 1