Open your mouth for those with no voice, for the cause of all the dispossessed. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Proverbs 31:8? 2. How can we "speak up for those who cannot speak" today? 3. What does Proverbs 31:8 teach about advocating for the voiceless? 4. How does Proverbs 31:8 connect with Jesus' teachings on justice? 5. In what ways can our church implement Proverbs 31:8's call to action? 6. How can you personally apply Proverbs 31:8 in your daily interactions? 7. How does Proverbs 31:8 challenge our responsibility to speak for the voiceless today? 8. What historical context influenced the writing of Proverbs 31:8? 9. How does Proverbs 31:8 align with the overall message of the Book of Proverbs? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Proverbs 31? 11. How does the Bible define human dignity? 12. Does the Bible address birth defects? 13. Can a Christian support pro-choice beliefs? 14. What are Gypsies and their beliefs? Discussion Questions 1. Who are the "dispossessed" in your community, and how can you be a voice for them?2. How does the call to "open your mouth for those with no voice" challenge your current understanding of justice and advocacy? 3. In what ways can you incorporate the teachings of Proverbs 31:8 into your daily life and interactions with others? 4. How do the teachings of Proverbs 31:8 align with the broader biblical account of justice and care for the marginalized? 5. Reflect on a time when you witnessed or participated in advocacy for the dispossessed. What did you learn from that experience, and how can it inform your future actions?1. Why does King Lemuel's mother warn him against promiscuous behavior and excessive drinking? 2. How do the instructions of Lemuel's mother reflect on the role of leaders in society? 3. What qualities make the woman in Proverbs 31 virtuous? 4. How can the characteristics of the virtuous woman be applicable in modern society, regardless of gender? 5. How does the virtuous woman's diligence reflect in her family's respect and praise for her? 6. How can you incorporate the teachings of Proverbs 31 into your daily life? 7. How does the concept of fearing the Lord contribute to the virtuous woman's character? 8. In what ways does the virtuous woman's character challenge societal expectations of women during the biblical era and even now? 9. How can you apply the teaching about speaking up for those who cannot defend themselves in your own life? 10. How does the concept of a virtuous woman relate to the idea of a virtuous man in today's context? 11. What lessons about generosity and kindness can we take from Proverbs 31? 12. How can the characteristics of the virtuous woman be practiced by everyone, not just wives or mothers? 13. How does Proverbs 31 redefine strength and dignity for women, and how can this redefine strength and dignity for men as well? 14. In what ways does Proverbs 31 challenge modern-day perceptions of femininity and masculinity? 15. How does the concept of hard work in Proverbs 31 align with the New Testament's teachings? 16. What is the importance of praising a virtuous woman, as noted in the final verses of Proverbs 31? 17. How does Proverbs 31 illustrate the relationship between virtuous living and respect within a family or community? 18. How can Proverbs 31 guide us in making wise decisions in choosing life partners? 19. How does the advice of King Lemuel's mother reflect the influence of parental guidance on a child's life choices? 20. How does the teaching of Proverbs 31 help shape our understanding of success and worthiness in the eyes of God? Links Proverbs 31:8 NIVProverbs 31:8 NLT Proverbs 31:8 ESV Proverbs 31:8 NASB Proverbs 31:8 KJV Proverbs 31:8 Commentaries Bible Hub |



