Bible Quiz - Psalm 4 (Multiple Choice Questions)
Welcome
to our Psalm 4 Bible Quiz! In this quiz, we’ll explore the beautiful themes of
trust, peace, and righteousness found in Psalm 4. This chapter, written by King
David, is a prayer of confidence in God’s protection and a call for the
righteous to turn to God in times of distress. As you take this quiz, reflect
on the timeless wisdom of David's words and how they can inspire your own
journey of faith.
Instructions:
Choose
the correct answer for each question based on your knowledge of Psalm 4.
Each
question focuses on key verses and themes from the Psalm.
Don’t
worry if you don’t get them all right — the goal is to deepen your
understanding of the Scriptures and grow closer in your relationship with God.
After
completing the quiz, feel free to revisit any of the verses to gain further
insight.
Leave
a comment with your score or favorite verse! We'd love to hear your thoughts
and reflections on Psalm 4.
Bible Quiz - Psalm 4 (Multiple Choice Questions)
1.
Who is the author of Psalm 4?
a)
David
b)
Asaph
c)
Solomon
d)
Moses
Answer:
a) David
2.
What does David ask God to do in the beginning of Psalm 4?
a)
Deliver him from his enemies
b)
Hear his prayer
c)
Bless the nation
d)
Forgive his sins
Answer:
b) Hear his prayer
3.
In Psalm 4, David refers to those who "love vanity" and "seek
after lies." Who is he addressing?
a)
The poor and needy
b)
His enemies
c)
His friends
d)
His fellow Israelites
Answer:
b) His enemies
4.
What does David ask God to do when he is in distress in Psalm 4?
a)
Lift him up
b)
Provide him food
c)
Bring peace to the nation
d)
Show him favor and answer his prayer
Answer:
d) Show him favor and answer his prayer
5.
What does David say will give him peace in Psalm 4?
a)
Resting in God's promises
b)
Being surrounded by friends
c)
Wealth and prosperity
d)
Victory over his enemies
Answer:
a) Resting in God's promises
6.
In Psalm 4, what does David mention is better than sacrifices?
a)
Holiness
b)
Gratitude
c)
Trusting in the Lord
d)
Joyful praise
Answer:
c) Trusting in the Lord
7.
What does David encourage others to do in Psalm 4?
a)
Fast and pray
b)
Offer sacrifices
c)
Lie down and sleep in peace
d)
Praise God loudly
Answer:
c) Lie down and sleep in peace
8.
In Psalm 4, what does David say about those who seek peace?
a)
They will be defeated
b)
God will bless them
c)
They will be filled with joy
d)
They will find rest
Answer:
d) They will find rest
9.
What does David say about his enemies' anger in Psalm 4?
a)
It will lead to their downfall
b)
It will turn into love
c)
It will last forever
d)
It is unjustified
Answer:
a) It will lead to their downfall
10.
According to Psalm 4, what will God give to those who trust Him?
a)
Riches and fame
b)
Protection and deliverance
c)
Health and strength
d)
Victory over all enemies
Answer:
b) Protection and deliverance
11.
In Psalm 4, David acknowledges that God has set apart who for Himself?
a)
The righteous
b)
The poor
c)
The wealthy
d)
The prophets
Answer:
a) The righteous
12.
David tells his enemies in Psalm 4 to "tremble" and "sin
not." What does he advise them to do instead?
a)
Return to God
b)
Offer the sacrifices of righteousness
c)
Repent in sackcloth
d)
Go and seek peace with their neighbors
Answer:
b) Offer the sacrifices of righteousness
13.
What does David mention that brings joy in Psalm 4?
a)
Great wealth and honor
b)
The presence of enemies
c) A
peaceful sleep and safety
d)
Having many children
Answer:
c) A peaceful sleep and safety
14.
What does David say about the safety of those who trust in God in Psalm 4?
a)
They will not be afraid of evil
b)
They will be surrounded by enemies
c)
They will face many trials
d)
They will suffer as the wicked do
Answer:
a) They will not be afraid of evil
15.
What is David’s final statement in Psalm 4 about God's ability to provide
peace?
a)
"In Your presence is fullness of joy"
b)
"The Lord will bless the righteous"
c)
"You have put gladness in my heart"
d)
"You are my shield and my refuge"
Answer:
c) "You have put gladness in my heart"
16.
In Psalm 4, David expresses that God has "put more joy" in his heart
than what?
a)
The harvest of grain and wine
b)
The riches of the world
c)
The laughter of his children
d)
The comfort of his friends
Answer:
a) The harvest of grain and wine
17.
What does David ask God to do in Psalm 4:1?
a)
Hear his cry for justice
b)
Answer him when he calls
c)
Protect him from harm
d)
Bless his enemies
Answer:
b) Answer him when he calls
18.
According to Psalm 4, what should the wicked do when they are angry?
a)
Seek revenge
b)
Repent and offer sacrifices
c)
Hold on to their anger
d)
Speak against the righteous
Answer:
b) Repent and offer sacrifices
19.
What does David say about the peace that God gives in Psalm 4?
a)
It is temporary
b)
It surpasses understanding
c)
It is for the righteous alone
d)
It is only for the wealthy
Answer:
b) It surpasses understanding
20.
In Psalm 4, what does David say about those who seek after lies?
a)
They will be blessed
b)
They will be ashamed
c)
They will be forgiven
d)
They will be saved
Answer:
b) They will be ashamed
21.
What does David recommend to his enemies in Psalm 4?
a)
To seek peace with him
b)
To flee from battle
c)
To be silent and repent
d)
To abandon their idols
Answer:
c) To be silent and repent
22.
What does David express in Psalm 4:7 about the joy God gives him?
a)
It is greater than the joy of a great harvest
b)
It comes with riches and fame
c)
It is fleeting and temporary
d)
It is earned by his good works
Answer:
a) It is greater than the joy of a great harvest
23.
In Psalm 4, David emphasizes that those who trust in God will experience what?
a)
Prosperity and wealth
b) A
peaceful heart and mind
c) A
life without troubles
d)
Authority over others
Answer:
b) A peaceful heart and mind
24.
David states that his enemies should "sin not" and "speak in
their hearts." What does he mean by this in Psalm 4?
a)
They should confess their sins publicly
b)
They should meditate and turn to God
c)
They should remain silent before God
d)
They should call on their gods for help
Answer:
b) They should meditate and turn to God
25.
In Psalm 4, David speaks of lying down and sleeping in peace. What reason does
he give for this peace?
a)
The protection of his army
b)
His trust in God’s protection
c)
The victory over his enemies
d)
His wealth and status
Answer:
b) His trust in God’s protection
26.
What does David say about the outcome of trusting in God, in terms of peace, in
Psalm 4?
a)
It is fleeting, but valuable
b)
It will last forever
c)
It brings immediate wealth
d)
It only applies to the righteous
Answer:
b) It will last forever
27.
David contrasts the peace God gives with the turmoil of those who seek after
what?
a)
Treasures and fame
b)
Lies and falsehoods
c)
Temporary pleasures
d)
Power and control
Answer:
b) Lies and falsehoods
28.
What is one of the emotions David expresses in Psalm 4 when he speaks to God
about his enemies?
a)
Confidence in God's justice
b)
Anger and bitterness
c)
Fear of defeat
d) A
desire for revenge
Answer:
a) Confidence in God's justice

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