Bible Quiz – Psalm 7 (Multiple Choice Questions)

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 7 (Multiple Choice Questions)

Welcome to this insightful Bible Quiz based on Psalm 7, a powerful psalm of David that reflects his heartfelt plea to God for justice and deliverance from false accusations. In this psalm, David cries out to the Lord, expressing both his trust in God's righteousness and his confidence that the wicked will not prevail. It is a psalm of both introspection and vindication, filled with vivid imagery, legal language, and a deep cry for divine intervention.

Whether you're preparing for a Bible study session, a youth group quiz, or your personal devotion, this quiz will help you dive deep into the themes, verses, and key lessons from Psalm 7.

 

 Instructions:

This quiz contains 30 multiple-choice questions based entirely on Psalm 7.

Each question has four options, but only one correct answer.

Try to answer each question without looking at the answers first—test your memory and understanding!

Use your Bible (preferably KJV or ESV) for reference if needed.

Reflect on the meanings and lessons behind each question after completing the quiz.

Perfect for individuals, small groups, or classroom use!

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 7 (Multiple Choice Questions)

 

Q1. Who is the author of Psalm 7?

A. Asaph

B. Solomon

C. David

D. Moses

 

Answer: C. David

 

Q2. To whom did David sing this psalm?

A. The Chief Musician

B. The Lord

C. Cush, a Benjamite

D. Saul

 

Answer: B. The Lord

 

Q3. Who is Cush, as mentioned in the title of Psalm 7?

A. A Philistine king

B. A Benjamite adversary of David

C. A Moabite priest

D. A Levite musician

 

Answer: B. A Benjamite adversary of David

 

Q4. According to Psalm 7:1, what does David seek in the Lord?

A. Vengeance

B. Peace

C. Refuge

D. Strength

 

Answer: C. Refuge

 

Q5. What does David say the enemy might do if the Lord does not save him? (Psalm 7:2)

A. Overtake him in battle

B. Tear his soul like a lion

C. Accuse him falsely

D. Capture his family

 

Answer: B. Tear his soul like a lion

 

Q6. What is David willing to accept if he has done wrong? (Psalm 7:3–5)

A. Exile

B. Death

C. Defeat

D. Curse

 

Answer: B. Death

 

Q7. What does David call on the Lord to do in Psalm 7:6?

A. Send rain on the enemy

B. Avenge him

C. Rise in anger and awake for judgment

D. Deliver him with fire

 

Answer: C. Rise in anger and awake for judgment

 

Q8. What does Psalm 7 declare about God’s character in verse 9?

A. He forgives all sins

B. He is slow to anger

C. He tests the hearts and minds

D. He always delivers quickly

 

Answer: C. He tests the hearts and minds

 

Q9. What does Psalm 7:11 say about God's attitude toward the wicked?

A. He overlooks their sins

B. He is a righteous judge and is angry with the wicked every day

C. He delays punishment to show mercy

D. He gives them a second chance always

 

Answer: B. He is a righteous judge and is angry with the wicked every day

 

Q10. How does the psalm end (Psalm 7:17)?

A. With a prophecy

B. With praise to the Lord

C. With judgment

D. With a request for protection

 

Answer: B. With praise to the Lord

 

Q11. What does David ask God to do for the righteous? (Psalm 7:8)

A. Provide wealth

B. Bring peace

C. Vindicate them

D. Hide them from trouble

 

Answer: C. Vindicate them

 

Q12. What kind of judge is God described as in Psalm 7:11?

A. Merciful judge

B. Eternal judge

C. Righteous judge

D. Swift judge

 

Answer: C. Righteous judge

 

Q13. According to Psalm 7:12, what will God do if a person does not repent?

A. Forget their sin

B. Deliver them into captivity

C. Sharpen His sword

D. Remove His protection

 

Answer: C. Sharpen His sword

 

Q14. What metaphor does Psalm 7:13 use for God preparing judgment?

A. A storm approaching

B. A hunter setting traps

C. Weapons: deadly weapons and fiery arrows

D. A lion ready to pounce

 

Answer: C. Weapons: deadly weapons and fiery arrows

 

Q15. What does the wicked person conceive and bring forth according to Psalm 7:14?

A. Idols

B. Deceit and falsehood

C. Peace and confusion

D. Pride and vanity

 

Answer: B. Deceit and falsehood

 

Q16. What kind of pit does the wicked dig, as mentioned in Psalm 7:15?

A. A pit of destruction for others, but falls into it himself

B. A deep pit for animals

C. A hiding place in fear

D. A trench for war

 

Answer: A. A pit of destruction for others, but falls into it himself

 

Q17. What boomerang effect is described in Psalm 7:16?

A. The wicked become rich only to lose it

B. Their trouble returns upon their own heads

C. Their sins are forgotten

D. They are delivered to other nations

 

Answer: B. Their trouble returns upon their own heads

 

Q18. How does David refer to God in the final verse (Psalm 7:17)?

A. The Lord of hosts

B. The Lord Most High

C. The God of Israel

D. The Shepherd of justice

 

Answer: B. The Lord Most High

 

Q19. What attitude does David show at the end of the psalm?

A. Fear and trembling

B. Bitterness

C. Confidence and praise

D. Confusion

 

Answer: C. Confidence and praise

 

Q20. What is a major theme of Psalm 7?

A. Creation

B. Forgiveness of Israel

C. Plea for justice and protection from false accusations

D. Celebration of Passover

 

Answer: C. Plea for justice and protection from false accusations

 

Q21. What is the tone of David’s plea in Psalm 7:1–2?

A. Boastful and proud

B. Calm and indifferent

C. Urgent and desperate

D. Joyful and celebratory

 

Answer: C. Urgent and desperate

 

Q22. What does David emphasize about his own innocence in verses 3–5?

A. That he has never sinned

B. That he deserves reward

C. That if he’s guilty, he accepts judgment

D. That others are worse than him

 

Answer: C. That if he’s guilty, he accepts judgment

 

Q23. What does David desire from God as a Judge? (Psalm 7:8–9)

A. Personal revenge

B. Destruction of the nation

C. Righteous judgment

D. Earthly riches

 

Answer: C. Righteous judgment

 

Q24. Which two internal faculties of humans does God test, according to Psalm 7:9?

A. Knowledge and strength

B. Heart and mind

C. Body and spirit

D. Words and actions

 

Answer: B. Heart and mind

 

Q25. What type of response does David say God has daily toward the wicked? (Psalm 7:11)

A. Patience

B. Love

C. Wrath

D. Anger

 

Answer: D. Anger

 

Q26. What is meant by "God will sharpen His sword" in verse 12?

A. God is preparing to fight David’s battles

B. God will soon go to war

C. God is ready to judge the unrepentant

D. God is protecting His people

 

Answer: C. God is ready to judge the unrepentant

 

Q27. What literary device is used in Psalm 7:14–16 to describe the wicked?

A. Simile

B. Personification

C. Irony and metaphor

D. Hyperbole

 

Answer: C. Irony and metaphor

 

Q28. In Psalm 7, David’s understanding of God’s justice reflects which of the following?

A. That God delays punishment forever

B. That God's justice is immediate and fair

C. That justice belongs to earthly kings

D. That God only judges after death

 

Answer: B. That God's justice is immediate and fair

 

Q29. What kind of praise does David offer in the final verse? (Psalm 7:17)

A. Complaint

B. Silent worship

C. Vocal thanksgiving and praise

D. Ritualistic worship

 

Answer: C. Vocal thanksgiving and praise

 

Q30. Which title does David use to exalt God in Psalm 7:17?

A. The Living God

B. The Lord of Hosts

C. The Lord Most High

D. The Almighty Redeemer

 

Answer: C. The Lord Most High

 

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