Poetry- Memory
1. Fill in the blanks: A proverb favoring traditional values read, "Do not remove the ancient -------- Which your -------- have set."
2. A proverb about discipline reads, "Do not withhold ------- from a child, For if you ------- him with a rod, he will not --------."
3. A proverb about consistent character states, "A righteous man who falters before the wicked Is like a murky ------- and a polluted --------."
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1. Landmark---fathers (Prov. 22:28 )
In Proverbs, this advice speaks of the importance of respecting the
accomplishments of the past. In the law, this was legislation forbidding the alteration of boundaries (Deut. 19: 14; 27: 17 )
2. Correction---beat---die (Prov. 23:13 )
3. Spring---well (Prov. 25 : 26 )
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