Bible Quiz – Psalm 9 (Subjective Questions)

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 9 (Subjective Questions)

Psalm 9 is a psalm of David, expressing heartfelt praise to God for His justice, protection, and faithfulness. It declares God’s power over nations, His defense of the oppressed, and His role as the righteous Judge. Studying this psalm helps us recognize God’s sovereignty and encourages us to trust Him even in times of trouble. This quiz is designed to help you reflect on each verse of Psalm 9 while deepening your knowledge and connection to Scripture.

 

 Instructions

 Read each question carefully and try to recall the answer before checking it.

 All questions are subjective — answer in your own words based on your understanding of Psalm 9.

 After attempting the question, compare your answer with the provided reference and verse.

 Use the verses to reflect on God’s character, promises, and instructions for your life.

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 9 (Subjective Questions)

 

1. According to Psalm 9:1, what does David declare he will do with his whole heart?

Answer: He will praise the Lord and tell of all His marvellous works.

Reference Verse: “I will praise thee, O LORD, with my whole heart; I will shew forth all thy marvellous works.” (Psalm 9:1)

 

2. In Psalm 9:2, how does David say he will express his joy in the Lord?

Answer: He will be glad, rejoice, and sing praise to God’s name, O thou most High.

Reference Verse: “I will be glad and rejoice in thee: I will sing praise to thy name, O thou most High.” (Psalm 9:2)

 

3. What happens to David’s enemies when they turn back, according to Psalm 9:3?

Answer: They fall and perish at God’s presence.

Reference Verse: “When mine enemies are turned back, they shall fall and perish at thy presence.” (Psalm 9:3)

 

4. In Psalm 9:4, who maintains David’s right and cause?

Answer: God, who sits in the throne judging right.

Reference Verse: “For thou hast maintained my right and my cause; thou satest in the throne judging right.” (Psalm 9:4)

 

5. What does Psalm 9:5 say God has done to the heathen and the wicked?

Answer: He has rebuked the heathen, destroyed the wicked, and blotted out their name forever.

Reference Verse: “Thou hast rebuked the heathen, thou hast destroyed the wicked, thou hast put out their name for ever and ever.” (Psalm 9:5)

 

6. According to Psalm 9:6, what becomes of the enemy’s cities?

Answer: They are destroyed, their memorial perished with them.

Reference Verse: “O thou enemy, destructions are come to a perpetual end: and thou hast destroyed cities; their memorial is perished with them.” (Psalm 9:6)

 

7. Who shall endure forever, according to Psalm 9:7?

Answer: The Lord, who has prepared His throne for judgment.

Reference Verse: “But the LORD shall endure for ever: he hath prepared his throne for judgment.” (Psalm 9:7)

 

8. In Psalm 9:8, how will God judge the world?

Answer: In righteousness and uprightness.

Reference Verse: “And he shall judge the world in righteousness, he shall minister judgment to the people in uprightness.” (Psalm 9:8)

 

9. What is the Lord described as in Psalm 9:9 for the oppressed?

Answer: A refuge in times of trouble.

Reference Verse: “The LORD also will be a refuge for the oppressed, a refuge in times of trouble.” (Psalm 9:9)

 

10. According to Psalm 9:10, who will God never forsake?

Answer: Those who know His name and seek Him.

Reference Verse: “And they that know thy name will put their trust in thee: for thou, LORD, hast not forsaken them that seek thee.” (Psalm 9:10)

 

11. What does David urge people to do in Psalm 9:11?

Answer: Sing praises to the Lord, declare His doings among the people.

Reference Verse: “Sing praises to the LORD, which dwelleth in Zion: declare among the people his doings.” (Psalm 9:11)

 

12. According to Psalm 9:12, what does God remember and not forget?

Answer: The cry of the humble and the requirement of blood.

Reference Verse: “When he maketh inquisition for blood, he remembereth them: he forgetteth not the cry of the humble.” (Psalm 9:12)

 

13. In Psalm 9:13, what does David ask God to have upon him?

Answer: Mercy, to lift him up from the gates of death.

Reference Verse: “Have mercy upon me, O LORD; consider my trouble which I suffer of them that hate me, thou that liftest me up from the gates of death.” (Psalm 9:13)

 

14. Why does David want to be delivered from death, according to Psalm 9:14?

Answer: So that he may praise God in the gates of the daughter of Zion and rejoice in His salvation.

Reference Verse: “That I may shew forth all thy praise in the gates of the daughter of Zion: I will rejoice in thy salvation.” (Psalm 9:14)

 

15. According to Psalm 9:15, what happens to the heathen?

Answer: They sink down in the pit they made, and their own foot is taken in the net they hid.

Reference Verse: “The heathen are sunk down in the pit that they made: in the net which they hid is their own foot taken.” (Psalm 9:15)

 

16. In Psalm 9:16, how is the Lord known?

Answer: By the judgment He executes; the wicked are snared in the work of their own hands.

Reference Verse: “The LORD is known by the judgment which he executeth: the wicked is snared in the work of his own hands. Higgaion. Selah.” (Psalm 9:16)

 

17. Where shall the wicked be turned, according to Psalm 9:17?

Answer: Into hell, along with all nations that forget God.

Reference Verse: “The wicked shall be turned into hell, and all the nations that forget God.” (Psalm 9:17)

 

18. According to Psalm 9:18, what shall not always happen to the needy?

Answer: They shall not always be forgotten, and the expectation of the poor shall not perish forever.

Reference Verse: “For the needy shall not alway be forgotten: the expectation of the poor shall not perish for ever.” (Psalm 9:18)

 

19. In Psalm 9:19, what does David pray for God to do regarding man and the nations?

Answer: Arise, let not man prevail; let the nations be judged in God’s sight.

Reference Verse: “Arise, O LORD; let not man prevail: let the heathen be judged in thy sight.” (Psalm 9:19)

 

20. According to Psalm 9:20, what does David ask God to put upon the nations?

Answer: Fear, so that the nations may know they are but men.

Reference Verse: “Put them in fear, O LORD: that the nations may know themselves to be but men. Selah.” (Psalm 9:20)

 

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