Proverbs 28:21
To show partiality is not good, yet a man will do wrong for a piece of bread.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Proverbs 28:21?

2. How does Proverbs 28:21 warn against showing partiality in our daily decisions?

3. What are the dangers of favoritism according to Proverbs 28:21?

4. How can we apply Proverbs 28:21 to our interactions with others?

5. Which New Testament teachings align with Proverbs 28:21 on impartiality?

6. How can we guard against partiality in our church community?

7. How does Proverbs 28:21 challenge our understanding of justice and fairness?

8. What does Proverbs 28:21 reveal about human nature and partiality?

9. How does Proverbs 28:21 relate to the concept of integrity in leadership?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Proverbs 28?

11. How can you avoid the false cause fallacy?

12. Should I seek forgiveness and humble myself completely?

13. How is Jesus represented in each book of the Bible?

14. What ethical concerns arise from designer babies?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the concept of partiality in Proverbs 28:21 relate to the broader biblical theme of justice?

2. In what ways might we be tempted to show partiality in our daily lives, and how can we overcome these temptations?

3. How does the warning against doing wrong for a "piece of bread" challenge our understanding of material needs versus spiritual integrity?

4. What practical steps can we take to ensure that we reflect God's impartiality in our interactions with others?

5. How do the teachings in James 2:1-9 and Leviticus 19:15 complement the message of Proverbs 28:21, and how can these scriptures guide us in our pursuit of justice and fairness?1. How does Proverbs 28 differentiate between the righteous and the wicked?

2. What does it mean to be "as bold as a lion" in our contemporary context?

3. How do the lessons about leadership in Proverbs 28 apply to today's leaders?

4. What are the consequences of choosing wealth over integrity according to this chapter?

5. How does this chapter view self-trust and self-reliance in comparison to seeking advice from others?

6. How does this Proverb link poverty and wealth to morality?

7. How can we apply the principle of 'trusting in the Lord' in our day-to-day life?

8. How can we interpret and apply the lessons about the dangers of greed in our consumerist society?

9. What does it mean in our present context to "give rebuke" over flattery?

10. How does this Proverb view guilt and its consequences?

11. How can we cultivate the wisdom and understanding of justice as described in this Proverb?

12. How can we apply the principles of Proverbs 28 in our relationships?

13. How do the principles in this chapter guide us in our professional lives?

14. What does the contrasting of the wicked and the righteous teach us about the biblical understanding of justice?

15. How does this chapter's teaching on leadership apply to our roles within our families or communities?

16. How can the lessons on the consequences of wrongdoing help shape our decision-making process?

17. In what ways does Proverbs 28 suggest we approach wealth and poverty?

18. How can we use the wisdom in Proverbs 28 to navigate societal pressures and expectations?

19. How does the concept of 'fearing the Lord' apply to our understanding of faith?

20. How can we use this chapter to guide us in our pursuit of wisdom and righteousness?

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