Bible Quiz – Psalm 54 (Multiple Choice Questions)

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 54 (Multiple Choice Questions) 

The book of Book of Psalms is filled with prayers, songs, and heartfelt cries to God. Psalm 54 is a short but powerful prayer written by David when he faced betrayal and danger. In this psalm, David calls on God for help, justice, and deliverance.

This quiz will help you explore the meaning, themes, and details of Psalm 54 while sharpening your Bible knowledge.

 

Instructions

• Read each question carefully.

• Choose the correct answer from the four options.

• All questions are based on Psalm 54.

• Answers with the complete reference verse appear after the quiz section.

• Try to answer first without looking at the Bible!

 

Quiz Questions

 

1. According to the title of Psalm 54, who told Saul that David was hiding among them?

A. The Amalekites

B. The Ziphites

C. The Edomites

D. The Philistines

 

2. In Psalm 54:1, David asks God to save him by what?

A. His mercy

B. His name

C. His angels

D. His covenant

 

3. What does David ask God to do in Psalm 54:2?

A. Hear his prayer

B. Forgive his sins

C. Strengthen his army

D. Send rain

 

4. According to Psalm 54:3, what kind of people have risen against David?

A. Faithful friends

B. Humble servants

C. Strangers and ruthless men

D. Prophets and priests

 

5. What does David say these enemies have not set before them?

A. The law of Moses

B. The fear of God

C. The truth

D. The covenant

 

6. In Psalm 54:4, who does David say is his helper?

A. His soldiers

B. His family

C. God

D. The prophets

 

7. According to Psalm 54:4, with whom does the Lord sustain David’s life?

A. The righteous

B. Those who uphold his soul

C. The angels

D. The prophets

 

8. What does David say God will do to his enemies in Psalm 54:5?

A. Bless them

B. Turn their evil back on them

C. Send them away

D. Make peace with them

 

9. What does David promise to offer God in Psalm 54:6?

A. A burnt offering

B. A freewill sacrifice

C. A grain offering

D. A peace offering

 

10. Why does David praise God’s name in Psalm 54:6?

A. Because it is powerful

B. Because it is holy

C. Because it is good

D. Because it is eternal

 

11. From what has God delivered David according to Psalm 54:7?

A. His enemies

B. Every trouble

C. The wilderness

D. The battle

 

12. What has David seen regarding his enemies in Psalm 54:7?

A. Their defeat

B. Their repentance

C. Their escape

D. Their fear

 

Answers with Reference Verses

 

1. B — The Ziphites

Title of Psalm 54:

“The Ziphites came and said to Saul, ‘Is not David hiding among us?’”

 

2. B — His name

Psalm 54:1

“Save me, O God, by thy name, and judge me by thy strength.”

 

3. A — Hear his prayer

Psalm 54:2

“Hear my prayer, O God; give ear to the words of my mouth.”

 

4. C — Strangers and ruthless men

Psalm 54:3

“For strangers are risen up against me, and oppressors seek after my soul: they have not set God before them.”

 

5. B — The fear of God

Psalm 54:3

“They have not set God before them.”

 

6. C — God

Psalm 54:4

“Behold, God is mine helper: the Lord is with them that uphold my soul.”

 

7. B — Those who uphold his soul

Psalm 54:4

“The Lord is with them that uphold my soul.”

 

8. B — Turn their evil back on them

Psalm 54:5

“He shall reward evil unto mine enemies: cut them off in thy truth.”

 

9. B — A freewill sacrifice

Psalm 54:6

“I will freely sacrifice unto thee: I will praise thy name, O Lord; for it is good.”

 

10. C — Because it is good

Psalm 54:6

“I will praise thy name, O Lord; for it is good.”

 

11. B — Every trouble

Psalm 54:7

“For he hath delivered me out of all trouble.”

 

12. A — Their defeat

Psalm 54:7

“And mine eye hath seen his desire upon mine enemies.”

 

How many questions did you answer correctly? 📖

Challenge your friends, family, or Bible study group with this quiz and see who knows Psalm 54 best!

Keep reading, keep learning, and keep growing in the Word!

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 54

Advanced “Trick the Scholar” Round (Multiple Choice)

 

Welcome to the Advanced “Trick the Scholar” Round based on Psalm 54 from the Book of Psalms. This psalm, attributed to David, was written during a moment of betrayal and danger when the Ziphites informed Saul about David’s hiding place.

This round is designed to challenge even seasoned Bible readers. The questions focus on subtle wording, context clues, and details that are easy to overlook.

 

Instructions

• Each question has four options. Choose the best answer.

• Questions focus on exact wording, context, and deeper observation.

• Do not rush—many questions are intentionally tricky.

• Answers with the complete reference verse appear after the quiz section.

• Try answering without checking the Bible first!

 

Advanced Quiz Questions

 

1. According to the title of Psalm 54, the psalm was given to the chief musician to be played on what?

A. Stringed instruments

B. Trumpets

C. Cymbals

D. Harps

 

2. In Psalm 54:1, David asks God to “judge” him by what?

A. His mercy

B. His righteousness

C. His strength

D. His covenant

 

3. Which phrase completes David’s request in Psalm 54:2?

“Hear my prayer, O God; ______.”

A. Deliver me from my enemies

B. Give ear to the words of my mouth

C. Save me from the wicked

D. Answer me in your mercy

 

4. In Psalm 54:3, David says strangers have risen up against him. What are they specifically seeking?

A. His throne

B. His army

C. His soul

D. His kingdom

 

5. According to Psalm 54:3, what have these enemies not done?

A. Honored the king

B. Feared David

C. Set God before them

D. Kept the covenant

 

6. In Psalm 54:4, which word begins David’s declaration about God being his helper?

A. Truly

B. Surely

C. Behold

D. Indeed

 

7. In Psalm 54:4, the Lord is said to be “with” whom?

A. Those who seek Him

B. Those who uphold David’s soul

C. Those who fear Him

D. Those who obey the law

 

8. In Psalm 54:5, David asks God to cut off his enemies in what?

A. Justice

B. Power

C. Truth

D. Wrath

 

9. What kind of sacrifice does David promise in Psalm 54:6?

A. Burnt sacrifice

B. Freewill sacrifice

C. Thanksgiving sacrifice

D. Sin offering

 

10. In Psalm 54:6, David praises God’s name because it is what?

A. Great

B. Faithful

C. Good

D. Holy

 

11. According to Psalm 54:7, God has delivered David out of what?

A. The hand of Saul

B. Every trouble

C. The wilderness

D. His enemies

 

12. What has David’s eye seen regarding his enemies in Psalm 54:7?

A. Their downfall

B. Their fear

C. Their destruction

D. His desire upon them

 

Answers with Reference Verses

 

1. A — Stringed instruments

Title of Psalm 54:

“To the chief Musician on Neginoth, Maschil, A Psalm of David…”

 

2. C — His strength

Psalm 54:1

“Save me, O God, by thy name, and judge me by thy strength.”

 

3. B — Give ear to the words of my mouth

Psalm 54:2

“Hear my prayer, O God; give ear to the words of my mouth.”

 

4. C — His soul

Psalm 54:3

“For strangers are risen up against me, and oppressors seek after my soul…”

 

5. C — Set God before them

Psalm 54:3

“They have not set God before them.”

 

6. C — Behold

Psalm 54:4

“Behold, God is mine helper: the Lord is with them that uphold my soul.”

 

7. B — Those who uphold David’s soul

Psalm 54:4

“The Lord is with them that uphold my soul.”

 

8. C — Truth

Psalm 54:5

“He shall reward evil unto mine enemies: cut them off in thy truth.”

 

9. B — Freewill sacrifice

Psalm 54:6

“I will freely sacrifice unto thee: I will praise thy name, O Lord; for it is good.”

 

10. C — Good

Psalm 54:6

“I will praise thy name, O Lord; for it is good.”

 

11. B — Every trouble

Psalm 54:7

“For he hath delivered me out of all trouble…”

 

12. D — His desire upon them

Psalm 54:7

“And mine eye hath seen his desire upon mine enemies.”

 

How did you do in the “Trick the Scholar” Round? 📖

If you scored high, you truly know Psalm 54 well!

Share this challenge with your Bible study group and see who can master the deeper details of the Book of Psalms.

Keep studying, keep reflecting, and let the Word strengthen your faith every day.

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 54

Cross-Reference Trap Round (Multiple Choice)

 

Welcome to the Cross-Reference Trap Round based on Psalm 54 from the Book of Psalms. This round is designed to challenge careful readers by linking Psalm 54 with other parts of Scripture.

Many Bible passages echo the same themes—trust in God, deliverance from enemies, and praise after rescue. However, the wording and context can be subtly different. These questions will test whether you can identify the correct biblical cross-reference.

The psalm itself was written by David during the time when the Ziphites betrayed his hiding place to Saul.

 

Instructions

• Each question connects Psalm 54 with another Bible passage.

• Choose the verse that best matches the same theme or similar wording.

• Some options may sound correct but belong to different contexts—watch carefully!

• Answers with the complete reference verse appear after the quiz section.

• Try to answer without looking up the verses first.

 

Cross-Reference Trap Questions

 

1. Psalm 54:1 says, “Save me, O God, by thy name.” Which verse also emphasizes salvation connected with God’s name?

A. Psalm 20:7

B. Joel 2:32

C. Proverbs 3:5

D. Ecclesiastes 12:1

 

2. Psalm 54:2 asks God to hear the prayer and the words of David’s mouth. Which verse echoes the same plea for God to hear prayer?

A. Psalm 4:1

B. Exodus 14:13

C. Isaiah 6:8

D. Judges 6:12

 

3. Psalm 54:3 says enemies have “not set God before them.” Which verse reflects a similar description of the wicked?

A. Psalm 10:4

B. Genesis 1:1

C. Joshua 1:9

D. Isaiah 40:31

 

4. Psalm 54:4 declares that God is the helper. Which verse strongly echoes this theme of God as helper?

A. Psalm 121:1–2

B. Leviticus 19:18

C. Proverbs 10:1

D. Job 1:21

 

5. Psalm 54:5 speaks of evil returning upon enemies. Which verse reflects the idea of evil returning upon the wicked themselves?

A. Psalm 7:15–16

B. Psalm 23:1

C. Isaiah 9:6

D. Genesis 12:1

 

6. Psalm 54:6 mentions offering a freewill sacrifice. Which Old Testament passage explains freewill offerings?

A. Leviticus 22:21

B. Exodus 3:14

C. Numbers 6:24

D. Deuteronomy 6:5

 

7. Psalm 54:6 says God’s name is “good.” Which verse similarly declares the goodness of the Lord’s name?

A. Psalm 100:5

B. Exodus 20:12

C. Proverbs 1:7

D. Isaiah 53:5

 

8. Psalm 54:7 says God delivered David out of all trouble. Which verse reflects a similar promise of deliverance from trouble?

A. Psalm 34:19

B. Genesis 22:2

C. Joshua 24:15

D. Numbers 11:1

 

9. Psalm 54 was written during the betrayal by the Ziphites. Which historical passage records this event?

A. 1 Samuel 23:19

B. 2 Samuel 11:1

C. 1 Kings 3:5

D. Judges 7:7

 

10. Psalm 54 celebrates deliverance and ends with confidence over enemies. Which verse also celebrates victory over enemies through God?

A. Exodus 15:1

B. Genesis 3:15

C. Ecclesiastes 3:1

D. Isaiah 1:18

 

11. Psalm 54 highlights trust in God during betrayal. Which verse expresses a similar trust during fear or danger?

A. Psalm 56:3

B. Job 3:11

C. Proverbs 31:10

D. Genesis 45:5

 

12. Psalm 54 ends with David seeing the outcome upon his enemies. Which verse similarly speaks of seeing the downfall of the wicked?

A. Psalm 91:8

B. Isaiah 7:14

C. Exodus 20:3

D. Proverbs 22:6

 

Answers with Reference Verses

 

1. B — Joel 2:32

Joel 2:32

“And it shall come to pass, that whosoever shall call on the name of the Lord shall be delivered…”

 

2. A — Psalm 4:1

Psalm 4:1

“Hear me when I call, O God of my righteousness: thou hast enlarged me when I was in distress; have mercy upon me, and hear my prayer.”

 

3. A — Psalm 10:4

Psalm 10:4

“The wicked, through the pride of his countenance, will not seek after God: God is not in all his thoughts.”

 

4. A — Psalm 121:1–2

Psalm 121:1–2

“I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.”

 

5. A — Psalm 7:15–16

Psalm 7:15–16

“He made a pit, and digged it, and is fallen into the ditch which he made. His mischief shall return upon his own head…”

 

6. A — Leviticus 22:21

Leviticus 22:21

“And whosoever offereth a sacrifice of peace offerings unto the Lord… to accomplish his vow, or a freewill offering…”

 

7. A — Psalm 100:5

Psalm 100:5

“For the Lord is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endureth to all generations.”

 

8. A — Psalm 34:19

Psalm 34:19

“Many are the afflictions of the righteous: but the Lord delivereth him out of them all.”

 

9. A — 1 Samuel 23:19

1 Samuel 23:19

“Then came up the Ziphites to Saul to Gibeah, saying, Doth not David hide himself with us…?”

 

10. A — Exodus 15:1

Exodus 15:1

“I will sing unto the Lord, for he hath triumphed gloriously…”

 

11. A — Psalm 56:3

Psalm 56:3

“What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee.”

 

12. A — Psalm 91:8

Psalm 91:8

“Only with thine eyes shalt thou behold and see the reward of the wicked.”

 

Did any of these Cross-Reference Traps catch you? 📖

Challenge your Bible study group and see who can connect Psalm 54 with the rest of Scripture most accurately. The more we explore the Bible, the more we discover how beautifully its passages connect.

Keep studying the Book of Psalms and uncover the deep threads that run throughout God’s Word!

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