📖 Bible Quiz – Psalm 29 (True / False)
Psalm
29 is a powerful hymn of praise that celebrates the majesty and strength of
God. Traditionally attributed to David, this psalm beautifully describes the
“voice of the Lord” as mighty and glorious, especially over the storm. It
reminds us that God is sovereign over nature and worthy of all worship.
Take
a few moments to test your knowledge and reflect on the greatness of God
revealed in this psalm.
✏️ Instructions
Read
each statement carefully.
Write
True or False beside each one.
Do
not scroll down until you finish all the questions.
After
the quiz section, you will find the answers with the complete reference verses.
Let’s
begin!
🔎 Quiz Section – True or False
1.
Psalm 29 begins by calling the angels
to ascribe glory and strength to the Lord.
2.
The psalm describes the voice of the
Lord as being over the waters.
3.
According to Psalm 29, the voice of
the Lord whispers softly in the desert.
4.
The voice of the Lord breaks the
cedars of Lebanon.
5.
The psalm says the Lord makes Lebanon
skip like a calf.
6.
Psalm 29 mentions Sirion as another
name for Mount Hermon.
7.
The voice of the Lord divides the
flames of fire.
8.
The Lord shakes the wilderness of
Sinai.
9.
The psalm says the Lord gives weakness
to His people.
10.
Psalm 29 ends by declaring that the
Lord will bless His people with peace.
✅ Answers with Complete
Reference Verses
1.
True
Psalm
29:1 (KJV)
“Give
unto the LORD, O ye mighty, give unto the LORD glory and strength.”
2.
True
Psalm
29:3 (KJV)
“The
voice of the LORD is upon the waters: the God of glory thundereth: the LORD is
upon many waters.”
3.
False
The
psalm describes the voice of the Lord as powerful, not soft.
Psalm
29:4 (KJV)
“The
voice of the LORD is powerful; the voice of the LORD is full of majesty.”
4.
True
Psalm
29:5 (KJV)
“The
voice of the LORD breaketh the cedars; yea, the LORD breaketh the cedars of
Lebanon.”
5.
True
Psalm
29:6 (KJV)
“He
maketh them also to skip like a calf; Lebanon and Sirion like a young unicorn.”
6.
True
Psalm
29:6 (KJV)
“He
maketh them also to skip like a calf; Lebanon and Sirion like a young unicorn.”
(Sirion
is another name for Mount Hermon.)
7.
True
Psalm
29:7 (KJV)
“The
voice of the LORD divideth the flames of fire.”
8.
False
It
mentions the wilderness of Kadesh, not Sinai.
Psalm
29:8 (KJV)
“The
voice of the LORD shaketh the wilderness; the LORD shaketh the wilderness of
Kadesh.”
9.
False
The
Lord gives strength, not weakness.
Psalm
29:11 (KJV)
“The
LORD will give strength unto his people; the LORD will bless his people with peace.”
10.
True
Psalm
29:11 (KJV)
“The
LORD will give strength unto his people; the LORD will bless his people with
peace.”
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Closing Thought
Psalm
29 reminds us that the same God who commands the storm also blesses His people
with peace. His voice is powerful, majestic, and sovereign over all creation —
yet tender toward His children.
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Bible Quiz – Psalm 29
🎓
Advanced “Trick the Scholar” Round (True / False)
Ready
to go deeper? This advanced round from Psalm 29 is designed to challenge even
seasoned Bible students. The statements may sound correct at first glance — but
read carefully! Every word matters.
This
psalm beautifully reveals the majestic “voice of the Lord” in the storm and His
sovereign reign as King forever.
Take
your time… and don’t be tricked!
✏️ Instructions
Read
each statement slowly and carefully.
Write
True or False beside each one.
Some
statements are subtle and test precise wording.
Do
not scroll down until you complete all 10 questions.
Answers
with the complete reference verses (KJV) are provided below.
🔎 Quiz Section – Advanced True or False
1.
Psalm 29 commands the “sons of men” to
give glory and strength to the Lord.
2.
The psalm says the voice of the Lord
thunders over “many waters.”
3.
The voice of the Lord is described
exactly seven times in Psalm 29.
4.
The cedars broken by the Lord are
identified specifically as the cedars of Bashan.
5.
Lebanon and Sirion are described as
skipping like young oxen.
6.
The wilderness shaken by the Lord is
identified as the wilderness of Kadesh.
7.
The voice of the Lord causes the deer
to give birth.
8.
The temple mentioned in Psalm 29
refers specifically to Solomon’s Temple in Jerusalem.
9.
Psalm 29 declares that the Lord sat as
King at the Flood.
10.
The psalm ends by stating that the
Lord blesses His people with peace.
✅ Answers with Complete
Reference Verses
1.
False
It
says “O ye mighty,” not “sons of men.”
Psalm
29:1 (KJV)
“Give
unto the LORD, O ye mighty, give unto the LORD glory and strength.”
2.
True
Psalm
29:3 (KJV)
“The
voice of the LORD is upon the waters: the God of glory thundereth: the LORD is
upon many waters.”
3.
True
The
phrase “The voice of the LORD” appears seven times (verses 3–9).
(See
Psalm 29:3–9, KJV)
4.
False
They
are the cedars of Lebanon.
Psalm
29:5 (KJV)
“The
voice of the LORD breaketh the cedars; yea, the LORD breaketh the cedars of
Lebanon.”
5.
False
They
are described as skipping “like a calf” and “like a young unicorn.”
Psalm
29:6 (KJV)
“He
maketh them also to skip like a calf; Lebanon and Sirion like a young unicorn.”
6.
True
Psalm
29:8 (KJV)
“The
voice of the LORD shaketh the wilderness; the LORD shaketh the wilderness of
Kadesh.”
7.
True
Psalm
29:9 (KJV)
“The
voice of the LORD maketh the hinds to calve, and discovereth the forests: and
in his temple doth every one speak of his glory.”
8.
False
The
psalm simply says “his temple” and does not specify Solomon’s Temple.
Psalm
29:9 (KJV)
“…and
in his temple doth every one speak of his glory.”
9.
True
Psalm
29:10 (KJV)
“The
LORD sitteth upon the flood; yea, the LORD sitteth King for ever.”
10.
True
Psalm
29:11 (KJV)
“The
LORD will give strength unto his people; the LORD will bless his people with
peace.”
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Reflection
Psalm
29 is a majestic reminder that the God who commands the storm also rules
forever as King. His voice shakes mountains, splits flames, and still brings
peace to His people.
How
did you score?
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Bible Quiz – Psalm 29
🔍
Cross-Reference Traps Round (True / False)
This
round is designed to test not just your knowledge of Psalm 29 — but your
ability to distinguish it from other well-known Bible passages. Many verses in
Scripture sound similar, especially when speaking about God’s power over
nature.
Be
careful! Some statements blend Psalm 29 with other chapters. Only mark True if
the statement accurately reflects Psalm 29 itself.
Take
your time — this is where even strong students get tripped up!
✏️ Instructions
Read
each statement slowly.
Decide
whether it is True or False based strictly on Psalm 29.
Watch
out for phrases borrowed from other Psalms or books of the Bible.
Answers
with complete reference verses (KJV) are provided below.
Do
not scroll until you finish all 10!
🔎 Quiz Section – Cross-Reference Traps
1.
Psalm 29 says, “The heavens declare
the glory of God.”
2.
Psalm 29 commands worshippers to
“worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness.”
3.
Psalm 29 states that the earth melted
at the presence of the Lord.
4.
Psalm 29 describes the voice of the
Lord breaking the cedars of Lebanon.
5.
Psalm 29 says God walks upon the wings
of the wind.
6.
Psalm 29 declares that the Lord sits
as King forever.
7.
Psalm 29 mentions that deep calls unto
deep at the noise of God’s waterspouts.
8.
Psalm 29 says the voice of the Lord
divides the flames of fire.
9.
Psalm 29 records that in His temple
everyone speaks of His glory.
10.
Psalm 29 ends with a promise that the
Lord will bless His people with peace.
✅ Answers with Complete
Reference Verses (KJV)
1.
False
That
verse is from Psalm 19, not Psalm 29.
Psalm
29 does not contain that statement.
2.
True
Psalm
29:2 (KJV)
“Give
unto the LORD the glory due unto his name; worship the LORD in the beauty of
holiness.”
3.
False
This
wording appears elsewhere (e.g., Psalm 97:5), not in Psalm 29.
4.
True
Psalm
29:5 (KJV)
“The
voice of the LORD breaketh the cedars; yea, the LORD breaketh the cedars of
Lebanon.”
5.
False
That
imagery appears in Psalm 104:3, not Psalm 29.
6.
True
Psalm
29:10 (KJV)
“The
LORD sitteth upon the flood; yea, the LORD sitteth King for ever.”
7.
False
That
verse belongs to Psalm 42:7, not Psalm 29.
8.
True
Psalm
29:7 (KJV)
“The
voice of the LORD divideth the flames of fire.”
9.
True
Psalm
29:9 (KJV)
“The
voice of the LORD maketh the hinds to calve, and discovereth the forests: and
in his temple doth every one speak of his glory.”
10.
True
Psalm
29:11 (KJV)
“The
LORD will give strength unto his people; the LORD will bless his people with
peace.”
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Reflection
Psalm
29 is unique in its thunderous repetition of “The voice of the LORD.” While
many Psalms describe God’s majesty in creation, this one especially emphasizes
His sovereign power in the storm and His eternal kingship.
How
many cross-reference traps did you avoid?

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