Bible
Quiz – Psalm 37 (True/False)
Psalm
37 teaches us to trust God, avoid envy, and patiently wait for His justice.
Test your knowledge of this powerful psalm!
Instructions:
Read
each statement carefully.
Decide
whether it is True (T) or False (F) based on Psalm 37.
Answers
with full verse references are provided at the end.
Quiz Questions
1.
Psalm 37 tells us to fret because of
evildoers. (T/F)
2.
The psalm encourages us to trust in
the Lord and do good. (T/F)
3.
The righteous will perish quickly like
the wicked. (T/F)
4.
Psalm 37 says to delight yourself in
the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart. (T/F)
5.
The psalm advises to commit your way
to God and trust Him. (T/F)
6.
Wicked people will always succeed and
prosper. (T/F)
7.
Psalm 37 reminds us to be still before
the Lord and wait patiently. (T/F)
8.
It teaches that God will not abandon
the righteous. (T/F)
9.
Psalm 37 says the Lord will never let
the righteous be forsaken. (T/F)
10. The
psalm encourages us to refrain from anger and turn from wrath. (T/F)
11. According
to Psalm 37, the prosperity of the wicked is temporary. (T/F)
12. The
psalm states that the future of the meek is to inherit the land. (T/F)
13. Psalm
37 claims that the Lord helps the righteous and upholds them. (T/F)
14. The
wicked are described as being cut off, while the righteous will flourish. (T/F)
15. The
psalm encourages the faithful to trust God even when evil seems to succeed.
(T/F)
Answers and Complete Reference Verses
1.
False – “Do not fret because of
evildoers or be envious of the wicked.” (Psalm 37:1)
2.
True – “Trust in the Lord and do good;
dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture.” (Psalm 37:3)
3.
False – “For the righteous will
inherit the land and dwell in it forever.” (Psalm 37:29)
4.
True – “Delight yourself in the Lord,
and He will give you the desires of your heart.” (Psalm 37:4)
5.
True – “Commit your way to the Lord;
trust in Him and He will act.” (Psalm 37:5)
6.
False – “For the evildoers shall be
cut off, but those who wait on the Lord shall inherit the land.” (Psalm 37:9)
7.
True – “Be still before the Lord and
wait patiently for Him.” (Psalm 37:7)
8.
True – “The Lord upholds the
righteous.” (Psalm 37:17)
9.
True – “The Lord will not abandon His
people; He will not forsake His inheritance.” (Psalm 37:28)
10.
True – “Refrain from anger and turn
from wrath; do not fret—it leads only to evil.” (Psalm 37:8)
11.
True – “The wicked will be no more;
though you look for them, they will not be found.” (Psalm 37:10)
12.
True – “But the meek shall inherit the
land and delight themselves in abundant peace.” (Psalm 37:11)
13.
True – “The Lord helps and delivers
the righteous; He rescues them from the wicked.” (Psalm 37:40)
14.
True – “But the wicked will be cut
off, and the enemies of the Lord will be like the beauty of the fields—they
vanish.” (Psalm 37:20)
15.
True – “Trust in the Lord, and do
good; dwell in the land and feed on His faithfulness.” (Psalm 37:3)
Challenge
your friends! See who can get all 15 correct. Share your score and grow in
God’s Word together!
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 37 (Advanced “Trick the Scholar” Round)
Think
you know Psalm 37 inside out? This round is designed to trick even experienced
readers. Pay close attention to every word!
Instructions:
Read
each statement carefully—sometimes one word can change the meaning.
Decide
whether it is True (T) or False (F) based on the psalm.
Answers
with complete reference verses are provided at the end.
Quiz Questions
1.
Psalm 37 says we should fret and be
anxious about evildoers. (T/F)
2.
The psalm promises that the wicked
will never experience peace. (T/F)
3.
It states that the righteous may
briefly stumble but will not be destroyed. (T/F)
4.
“Delight yourself in the Lord”
guarantees that all your worldly desires will be fulfilled exactly as you wish.
(T/F)
5.
Psalm 37 commands the faithful to do
good only when it benefits them. (T/F)
6.
Evildoers will inherit the land if
they prosper long enough. (T/F)
7.
“Be still before the Lord” includes
actively plotting against your enemies while waiting. (T/F)
8.
Psalm 37 teaches that envy of the
wicked is a faithful response. (T/F)
9.
The psalm mentions that the Lord
preserves the inheritance of the righteous forever. (T/F)
10.
According to Psalm 37, the meek
inherit the land, but the poor are not mentioned. (T/F)
11.
The psalm declares that the wicked
will ultimately vanish like beauty fading from a field. (T/F)
12.
“Commit your way to the Lord” implies
passive waiting without trusting or acting. (T/F)
13.
Psalm 37 highlights that the salvation
of the righteous depends on their own strength. (T/F)
14.
Patience and trust in the Lord are
repeated as central themes. (T/F)
15.
Psalm 37 suggests that anger and wrath
are valid tools to correct injustice. (T/F)
Answers and Complete Reference Verses
1.
False – “Do not fret because of
evildoers or be envious of the wicked.” (Psalm 37:1)
2.
False – “For the wicked shall be cut
off, but those who wait on the Lord shall inherit the land.” (Psalm 37:9)
3.
True – “For though the righteous fall
seven times, they rise again…” (Psalm 37:24)
4.
False – “Delight yourself in the Lord,
and He will give you the desires of your heart.” (Psalm 37:4) – This refers to
God-aligned desires, not every worldly wish.
5.
False – “Trust in the Lord and do
good; dwell in the land and enjoy safe pasture.” (Psalm 37:3) – Doing good is
not conditional.
6.
False – “The evildoers will be cut
off.” (Psalm 37:9)
7.
False – “Be still before the Lord and
wait patiently for Him.” (Psalm 37:7) – It does not encourage plotting.
8.
False – “Do not fret or be envious of
the wicked.” (Psalm 37:1)
9.
True – “The Lord loves justice and
will not forsake His saints; they are preserved forever.” (Psalm 37:28)
10.
True – “But the meek shall inherit the
land…” (Psalm 37:11) – The poor are not specifically mentioned in this verse.
11.
True – “But the wicked will
perish…their future will vanish.” (Psalm 37:20)
12.
False – “Commit your way to the Lord;
trust in Him and He will act.” (Psalm 37:5) – Trust includes active faith.
13.
False – “The Lord upholds the
righteous.” (Psalm 37:17)
14.
True – Patience and trust are repeated
throughout: (Psalm 37:3, 7, 34)
15.
False – “Refrain from anger and turn
from wrath; do not fret—it leads only to evil.” (Psalm 37:8)
Only
the sharpest scholars will get all 15 correct! Share your score with your Bible
study group and see who truly knows Psalm 37.
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 37 (Cross-Reference Trap Round)
Psalm
37 teaches trust, patience, and God’s justice—but some verses sound similar to
other scriptures! Can you spot the traps and answer correctly?
Instructions:
Read
each statement carefully. Some include ideas from other psalms or Proverbs that
are NOT in Psalm 37.
Decide
whether it is True (T) or False (F) according to Psalm 37 specifically.
Answers
with complete reference verses are given at the end.
Quiz Questions
1.
Psalm 37 says, “The wicked borrow and
do not repay, but the righteous are generous”. (T/F)
2.
The psalm advises, “Do not fret
because of evildoers or be envious of the wicked”. (T/F)
3.
Psalm 37 promises that the righteous
will inherit the land and dwell in it forever. (T/F)
4.
The psalm states, “Commit your works
to the Lord, and your plans will succeed”. (T/F)
5.
Psalm 37 warns, “Do not envy the
wicked, for their days are evil”. (T/F)
6.
The psalm says, “The Lord helps the
poor and oppressed, saving them from their enemies”. (T/F)
7.
According to Psalm 37, anger and wrath
are tools God gives to execute justice. (T/F)
8.
It mentions, “The wicked will fade
like smoke; the righteous will flourish like a green tree”. (T/F)
9.
Psalm 37 instructs, “Delight yourself
in the Lord, and He will give you the desires of your heart”. (T/F)
10. The
psalm encourages, “Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your
own understanding”. (T/F)
11. Psalm
37 highlights that the meek shall inherit the land and delight in abundant
peace. (T/F)
12. It
claims, “The steps of a good man are ordered by the Lord, and He delights in
his way”. (T/F)
13. The
psalm states, “The wicked are always punished immediately”. (T/F)
14. Psalm
37 reminds us, “Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for Him”. (T/F)
15. It
teaches, “God will not abandon His inheritance; the righteous are preserved
forever”. (T/F)
Answers and Complete Reference Verses
1.
False – This is from Psalm 37:21 (“The
wicked borrows and does not repay, but the righteous is generous and gives”),
so careful: it’s partially true but “borrow and do not repay” is misleading if
taken as the main teaching.
2.
True – “Do not fret because of
evildoers or be envious of the wicked.” (Psalm 37:1)
3.
True – “For the righteous shall
inherit the land and dwell therein forever.” (Psalm 37:29)
4.
False – “Commit your way to the Lord;
trust also in Him, and He shall bring it to pass.” (Psalm 37:5) – The wording
“your plans will succeed” is from Proverbs 16:3, not Psalm 37.
5.
True – “Do not envy the one who
prospers in his way, nor the man who carries out evil devices.” (Psalm 37:1–2)
6.
False – Psalm 37 focuses on the
righteous being upheld by God, not specifically “the poor and oppressed” (that
is more explicit in Psalm 72 or 146).
7.
False – “Refrain from anger, and
forsake wrath; do not fret—it only causes evil.” (Psalm 37:8)
8.
True – “But the wicked will perish;
the enemies of the Lord are like the beauty of the fields, they vanish—like
smoke they vanish away.” (Psalm 37:20)
9.
True – “Delight yourself also in the
Lord, and He shall give you the desires of your heart.” (Psalm 37:4)
10.
False – This is from Proverbs 3:5, not
Psalm 37.
11.
True – “But the meek shall inherit the
earth, and shall delight themselves in the abundance of peace.” (Psalm 37:11)
12.
True – “The steps of a good man are
ordered by the Lord, and He delights in his way.” (Psalm 37:23)
13.
False – Psalm 37 shows that the wicked
may prosper temporarily, but ultimate justice is certain: “For the evildoers
shall be cut off.” (Psalm 37:9, 20)
14.
True – “Rest in the Lord, and wait
patiently for Him.” (Psalm 37:7)
15.
True – “The Lord loves justice and
will not forsake His saints; they are preserved forever.” (Psalm 37:28)
This
round is designed to trick even seasoned scholars—how many did you get right?
Share your score with your Bible study friends and see who is truly vigilant
with Scripture!

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