Bible Quiz: Psalm 24 (Advanced / Tricky True or False)
Psalm
24 is full of profound truths about God’s sovereignty, holiness, and the moral
standards required to enter His presence. This round is for those who want to
go beyond surface-level reading. Only careful study and reflection will help
you answer correctly!
Instructions:
Carefully
read each statement. Some are tricky and may include subtle misinterpretations.
Decide
whether it is True (T) or False (F).
Reflect
on God’s Word as you answer—these questions are designed to deepen
understanding, not just test memory.
Quiz Questions – True/False (Advanced)
1.
Psalm 24 says that God owns not only
the earth but also “all its fullness,” implying every creature and human
possession.
2.
According to Psalm 24, one must
completely avoid all sin in order to ascend the hill of the Lord.
3.
The “King of Glory” in Psalm 24 refers
exclusively to the Lord’s future Messianic coming, not to His present reign.
4.
Psalm 24:2 indicates that God founded
the earth on the seas and established it on the waters, which is sometimes seen
as a reference to the creation narrative in Genesis 1.
5.
The gates that are told to “lift up”
in Psalm 24:7 are metaphorical, representing spiritual readiness.
6.
Psalm 24 suggests that those who trust
in idols cannot stand in the Lord’s holy place.
7.
The question “Who is this King of
Glory?” appears twice in the chapter, emphasizing both His strength and His
holiness.
8.
Psalm 24 exclusively addresses priests
and Levites, and ordinary believers are not included in its promises.
9.
The repeated call for gates to open in
Psalm 24 implies both literal temple gates and a figurative invitation for
God’s presence in worship.
10. Psalm
24 is primarily about God’s power in war and conquest rather than moral purity
or holiness.
Answers, References & Explanations
1.
True – Psalm 24:1: “The earth is the
Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and all who live in it.”
Explanation: “All its fullness”
includes humans, animals, and possessions; God owns everything in creation.
2.
False – Psalm 24:3-4: “Who may ascend
the hill of the Lord? The one who has clean hands and a pure heart…”
Explanation: The Psalm calls for moral
integrity and purity, not absolute sinlessness.
3.
False – Psalm 24:7-10: The “King of
Glory” refers both to God’s present reign and foreshadows the Messianic glory.
Explanation: The Psalm is both a
declaration of God’s current power and a prophetic foreshadowing.
4.
True – Psalm 24:2: “…for he founded it
upon the seas and established it upon the waters.”
Explanation: This echoes Genesis 1:1–10,
connecting creation with God’s sovereignty.
5.
False – Psalm 24:7: The gates
mentioned are literal temple gates awaiting the King of Glory, not purely
symbolic of hearts.
Explanation: The Psalm describes
temple gates being lifted for God’s entrance.
6.
True – Psalm 24:4: “…who does not
trust in an idol or swear by a false god.”
Explanation: Trust in idols
disqualifies a person from standing in God’s holy place.
7.
True – Psalm 24:8, 10: The question
“Who is this King of Glory?” is repeated, highlighting God’s strength and
majesty.
8.
False – The Psalm is universal in
scope; all with clean hands and pure hearts, not just priests, may stand before
God.
9.
True – Psalm 24:7-9: The gate imagery
works on multiple levels—literal temple gates and figurative welcoming of God’s
presence.
10. False
– Psalm 24 emphasizes God’s holiness, moral integrity, and purity rather than
military conquest, even though His might is acknowledged.
Ready
for a challenge? Reflect deeply on Psalm 24 and see if your answers match the
truths of God’s Word. Share this quiz with friends or your Bible study group
and discover who truly understands the “King of Glory”!

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