Bible Quiz – Psalm 53 (Fill in the Blanks)
The
book of Psalms contains prayers, songs, and reflections that reveal deep truths
about God and human nature. Psalm 53 speaks about the folly of denying God, the
corruption of humanity, and the hope of salvation that comes from the Lord.
This
Fill-in-the-Blanks Bible Quiz will test how closely you remember the words and
themes of Psalm 53. It’s perfect for Bible study groups, youth gatherings, or
personal Scripture learning.
Instructions
✏️
Read
each statement carefully.
Fill
in the missing word or phrase from Psalm 53.
Try
to answer from memory before checking your Bible.
After
the quiz, check the Answers and Complete Reference Verses section.
Quiz Section – Fill in the Blanks
1.
“The fool says in his heart, ‘There is
no ______.’”
2.
“They are corrupt, doing abominable
______.”
3.
“There is none who does ______.”
4.
“God looks down from ______ on the
children of man.”
5.
He looks to see if there are any who
understand, who ______ God.
6.
“They have all fallen ______.”
7.
Together they have become ______.
8.
“There is none who does good, not even
______.”
9.
“Have those who work ______ no
knowledge?”
10. They
devour my people as they eat ______.
11. They
do not call upon ______.
12. “There
they are, in great ______, where there is no terror!”
13. God
scatters the ______ of him who encamps against you.
14. God
has ______ them.
15. “Oh,
that salvation for Israel would come out of ______!”
16. When
God restores the fortunes of his people, ______ shall rejoice.
17. And
______ shall be glad.
Answers and Complete Reference Verses 📖
1.
God
Psalm
53:1 – “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God.’”
2.
iniquity
Psalm
53:1 – “They are corrupt, doing abominable iniquity.”
3.
good
Psalm
53:1 – “There is none who does good.”
4.
heaven
Psalm
53:2 – “God looks down from heaven on the children of man…”
5.
seek
Psalm
53:2 – “…to see if there are any who understand, who seek after God.”
6.
away
Psalm
53:3 – “They have all fallen away…”
7.
corrupt
Psalm
53:3 – “…together they have become corrupt.”
8.
one
Psalm
53:3 – “There is none who does good, not even one.”
9.
evil
Psalm
53:4 – “Have those who work evil no knowledge…?”
10.
bread
Psalm
53:4 – “…who eat up my people as they eat bread…”
11.
God
Psalm
53:4 – “…and do not call upon God.”
12.
fear
Psalm
53:5 – “There they are, in great fear, where there is no terror!”
13.
bones
Psalm
53:5 – “For God scatters the bones of him who encamps against you.”
14.
rejected
Psalm
53:5 – “You put them to shame, for God has rejected them.”
15.
Zion
Psalm
53:6 – “Oh, that salvation for Israel would come out of Zion!”
16.
Jacob
Psalm
53:6 – “When God restores the fortunes of his people, let Jacob rejoice…”
17.
Israel
Psalm
53:6 – “…let Israel be glad.”
How
many answers did you get right? Share your score with your Bible study group or
friends and challenge them to try the quiz!
Advanced
“Trick the Scholar” Round – Psalm 53 (Fill in the Blanks)
Think
you know Psalm 53 well? This Advanced “Trick the Scholar” Round is designed to
challenge even careful Bible readers. These questions focus on less obvious
words, phrases, and precise wording from the psalm. Small details matter here!
Take
your time and see how accurately you can recall the exact wording.
Instructions
✏️
Read
each statement carefully.
Fill
in the missing word or phrase from Psalm 53.
Pay
close attention to the exact wording of the verse.
Check
the Answers and Complete Reference Verses after finishing the quiz.
Quiz Section – Fill in the Blanks
1.
“The fool says in his ______, ‘There
is no God.’”
2.
“They are corrupt, doing ______
iniquity.”
3.
God looks down from heaven on the
children of ______.
4.
He looks to see if there are any who
______.
5.
He also looks for those who ______
after God.
6.
“They have all fallen away; together
they have become ______.”
7.
“Have those who work evil ______
knowledge?”
8.
Those workers of evil “eat up my
people as they eat ______.”
9.
These people “do not call upon
______.”
10. “There
they are, in great ______.”
11. This
fear appears “where there is no ______.”
12. “For
God scatters the ______ of him who encamps against you.”
13. “You
put them to ______.”
14. The
reason: “for God has ______ them.”
15. “Oh,
that salvation for Israel would come out of ______!”
16. When
God restores the fortunes of his people, let ______ rejoice.
17. And
let ______ be glad.
Answers and Complete Reference Verses 📖
1.
heart
Psalm
53:1 – “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God.’”
2.
abominable
Psalm
53:1 – “They are corrupt, doing abominable iniquity.”
3.
man
Psalm
53:2 – “God looks down from heaven on the children of man…”
4.
understand
Psalm
53:2 – “…to see if there are any who understand…”
5.
seek
Psalm
53:2 – “…who seek after God.”
6.
corrupt
Psalm
53:3 – “They have all fallen away; together they have become corrupt…”
7.
no
Psalm
53:4 – “Have those who work evil no knowledge…?”
8.
bread
Psalm
53:4 – “…who eat up my people as they eat bread…”
9.
God
Psalm
53:4 – “…and do not call upon God.”
10.
fear
Psalm
53:5 – “There they are, in great fear…”
11.
terror
Psalm
53:5 – “…where there is no terror!”
12.
bones
Psalm
53:5 – “For God scatters the bones of him who encamps against you…”
13.
shame
Psalm
53:5 – “You put them to shame…”
14.
rejected
Psalm
53:5 – “…for God has rejected them.”
15.
Zion
Psalm
53:6 – “Oh, that salvation for Israel would come out of Zion!”
16.
Jacob
Psalm
53:6 – “When God restores the fortunes of his people, let Jacob rejoice…”
17.
Israel
Psalm
53:6 – “…let Israel be glad.”
Did
this round trick the scholar in you? Count how many answers you got correct and
challenge your friends or Bible study group to beat your score!
Cross-Reference
Trap Round – Psalm 53 (Fill in the Blanks)
Welcome
to the Cross-Reference Trap Round! This challenge is designed to test how
carefully you know Psalm 53 and how well you can distinguish it from similar
verses elsewhere in Scripture. Some lines in Psalm 53 closely resemble passages
in other psalms and biblical books.
Your
task is to fill in the blanks exactly as they appear in Psalm 53, not as they
appear in similar passages.
Instructions
✏️
Each
sentence comes directly from Psalm 53, but similar wording appears elsewhere in
the Bible.
Fill
in the missing word or phrase as it appears in Psalm 53.
Watch
carefully—this round is designed to trap those who rely on memory from other
passages.
Check
the Answers and Complete Reference Verses after the quiz.
Quiz Section – Fill in the Blanks
1.
“The fool says in his heart, ‘There is
no ______.’”
2.
“They are corrupt, doing ______
iniquity.”
3.
“There is none who does ______.”
4.
“God looks down from ______ on the
children of man.”
5.
He looks to see if there are any who
understand, who ______ after God.
6.
“They have all fallen ______.”
7.
Together they have become ______.
8.
“There is none who does good, not even
______.”
9.
“Have those who work ______ no
knowledge?”
10. They
eat up God’s people as they eat ______.
11. They
do not call upon ______.
12. “There
they are, in great ______.”
13. This
fear appears where there is no ______.
14. “For
God scatters the ______ of him who encamps against you.”
15. “You
put them to ______.”
16. “For
God has ______ them.”
17. “Oh,
that salvation for Israel would come out of ______!”
18. When
God restores the fortunes of his people, let ______ rejoice.
19. And
let ______ be glad.
Answers and Complete Reference Verses 📖
1.
God
Psalm
53:1 – “The fool says in his heart, ‘There is no God.’”
2.
abominable
Psalm
53:1 – “They are corrupt, doing abominable iniquity.”
3.
good
Psalm
53:1 – “There is none who does good.”
4.
heaven
Psalm
53:2 – “God looks down from heaven on the children of man…”
5.
seek
Psalm
53:2 – “…to see if there are any who understand, who seek after God.”
6.
away
Psalm
53:3 – “They have all fallen away…”
7.
corrupt
Psalm
53:3 – “…together they have become corrupt.”
8.
one
Psalm
53:3 – “There is none who does good, not even one.”
9.
evil
Psalm
53:4 – “Have those who work evil no knowledge…?”
10.
bread
Psalm
53:4 – “…who eat up my people as they eat bread…”
11.
God
Psalm
53:4 – “…and do not call upon God.”
12.
fear
Psalm
53:5 – “There they are, in great fear…”
13.
terror
Psalm
53:5 – “…where there is no terror!”
14.
bones
Psalm
53:5 – “For God scatters the bones of him who encamps against you…”
15.
shame
Psalm
53:5 – “You put them to shame…”
16.
rejected
Psalm
53:5 – “…for God has rejected them.”
17.
Zion
Psalm
53:6 – “Oh, that salvation for Israel would come out of Zion!”
18.
Jacob
Psalm
53:6 – “When God restores the fortunes of his people, let Jacob rejoice…”
19.
Israel
Psalm
53:6 – “…let Israel be glad.”
How
well did you avoid the cross-reference traps? Share this round with your Bible
study group and see who truly knows Psalm 53 word for word!
Keep
exploring Scripture, and challenge yourself with more quizzes from the Book of
Psalms to grow deeper in God’s Word. 📖🙏

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