Bible Quiz – Lending & Borrowing (True/False) With Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
The
Bible offers deep wisdom about money, generosity, debt, and responsibility.
From the laws given to Israel to the teachings of Jesus, lending and borrowing
are not just financial acts—they reflect the condition of the heart. This quiz
will test your understanding of biblical principles related to lending,
borrowing, and stewardship.
📝 Instructions
Read
each statement carefully.
Decide
whether it is True (T) or False (F).
Write
your answers separately.
Check
your responses in the Answer Key below, where each answer includes the complete
reference verse for deeper study.
❓ Quiz
Questions (True/False)
1.
The Bible encourages charging interest
to fellow Israelites.
2.
Lending to the poor is considered an
act done unto the Lord.
3.
Borrowers are described as servants to
lenders.
4.
Jesus taught to lend expecting
something in return.
5.
The wicked borrow but do not repay.
6.
The Bible forbids lending altogether.
7.
Israelites were allowed to charge
interest to foreigners.
8.
A righteous person is generous and
lends freely.
9.
Debt cancellation was part of God’s
law for Israel.
10. The
Bible teaches that it is always wrong to borrow money.
11. Giving
to those who cannot repay is encouraged.
12. Co-signing
or guaranteeing another person’s debt is warned against.
13. The
Bible says to turn away from those who want to borrow.
14. Lending
should be done with a grudging heart.
15. God
promises blessing to those who lend generously.
✅ Answers
with Reference Verses
1.
False
“You
shall not charge interest to your brother… interest on money or food…”
—
Deuteronomy 23:19
2.
True
“He
who has pity on the poor lends to the Lord, and He will pay back what he has
given.”
—
Proverbs 19:17
3.
True
“The
rich rules over the poor, and the borrower is servant to the lender.”
—
Proverbs 22:7
4.
False
“And
if you lend to those from whom you hope to receive back… But love your enemies…
and lend, hoping for nothing in return…”
—
Luke 6:34–35
5.
True
“The
wicked borrows and does not repay, but the righteous shows mercy and gives.”
—
Psalm 37:21
6.
False
“You
shall surely lend him sufficient for his need…”
—
Deuteronomy 15:8
7.
True
“To
a foreigner you may charge interest, but to your brother you shall not…”
—
Deuteronomy 23:20
8.
True
“A
good man deals graciously and lends…”
—
Psalm 112:5
9.
True
“At
the end of every seven years you shall grant a release of debts.”
—
Deuteronomy 15:1
10. False
“Give
to him who asks you, and from him who wants to borrow from you do not turn away.”
—
Matthew 5:42
11. True
“But
love your enemies… lend, hoping for nothing in return…”
—
Luke 6:35
12. True
“He
who is surety for a stranger will suffer…”
—
Proverbs 11:15
13. False
“Give
to him who asks you… do not turn away from him who wants to borrow…”
—
Matthew 5:42
14. False
“You
shall surely give to him, and your heart should not be grieved when you give to
him…”
—
Deuteronomy 15:10
15. True
“For
the Lord your God will bless you… you shall lend to many nations, but you shall
not borrow.”
—
Deuteronomy 15:6
📖 Bible Quiz –
Lending & Borrowing
⚠️ Cross-Reference Traps
(True/False)
Some
Bible verses seem to say similar things about lending, borrowing, and
generosity—but when compared closely, they reveal deeper truths. This round is
designed to “trap” surface-level reading by pairing ideas that require careful
cross-referencing. Read slowly and think biblically!
📝 Instructions
Each
statement blends or compares two or more biblical ideas.
Decide
whether the statement is True (T) or False (F).
Be
careful—these are intentionally tricky!
Check
answers below with full reference verses for clarity.
❓
Cross-Reference Trap Questions (True/False)
1.
The Bible consistently forbids
charging interest in all situations, without exception.
2.
Lending without expecting return
contradicts the principle that debts should be repaid.
3.
The command to give to borrowers
cancels all warnings about becoming surety for others.
4.
Old Testament law discouraged lending,
but the New Testament encourages it.
5.
The borrower being “servant to the
lender” means borrowing is always sinful.
6.
Lending to enemies replaces the Old
Testament instruction to care for one’s brother.
7.
Debt release laws mean borrowers never
had responsibility to repay loans.
8.
Generosity in lending removes the need
for wisdom and discernment.
9.
Charging interest to foreigners and
loving enemies are contradictory teachings.
10. A
righteous lender gives freely but still values justice and repayment.
11. Refusing
to lend can sometimes be justified by wisdom literature warnings.
12. Biblical
teaching promotes both generosity and caution in financial matters.
13. Lending
to the poor guarantees immediate material return from God.
14. The
Bible treats all types of debt as equally negative without distinction.
15. New
Testament teaching deepens, rather than cancels, Old Testament principles on
lending.
✅ Answers
with Reference Verses
1.
False
“You
shall not charge interest to your brother… To a foreigner you may charge
interest…”
—
Deuteronomy 23:19–20
2.
False
“Lend,
hoping for nothing in return…” — Luke 6:35
“The
wicked borrows and does not repay…” — Psalm 37:21
(Both
coexist: generosity does not cancel responsibility.)
3.
False
“Give
to him who asks you…” — Matthew 5:42
“He
who is surety for a stranger will suffer…” — Proverbs 11:15
4.
False
“You
shall surely lend him sufficient for his need…” — Deuteronomy 15:8
(Lending
is encouraged in both Testaments.)
5.
False
“The
borrower is servant to the lender.” — Proverbs 22:7
(Descriptive,
not a universal moral prohibition.)
6.
False
“Love
your enemies… lend…” — Luke 6:35
“You
shall open your hand wide to your brother…” — Deuteronomy 15:11
7.
False
“Every
creditor shall release what he has lent…” — Deuteronomy 15:2
(Release
was periodic, not denial of responsibility.)
8.
False
“A
good man deals graciously and lends; he will guide his affairs with
discretion.”
—
Psalm 112:5
9.
False
“To
a foreigner you may charge interest…” — Deuteronomy 23:20
“Love
your enemies…” — Luke 6:35
(Different
contexts: civil law vs. moral teaching.)
10. True
“The
righteous shows mercy and gives.” — Psalm 37:21
“The
wicked borrows and does not repay…” — Psalm 37:21
11. False
“Do
not withhold good… when it is in the power of your hand to do so.”
—
Proverbs 3:27
(Warnings
guide wisdom, not refusal of generosity.)
12. True
“Give…
do not turn away…” — Matthew 5:42
“He
who is surety… will suffer…” — Proverbs 11:15
13. False
“He
will pay back what he has given.” — Proverbs 19:17
(God
repays, but not always immediately or materially.)
14. False
“Owe
no one anything except to love one another…” — Romans 13:8
(Moral
principle, not identical treatment of all debt types.)
15. True
“Love
your enemies… lend, hoping for nothing in return…”
—
Luke 6:35
(Builds
upon and deepens earlier teachings.)
📖 Bible Quiz –
Lending & Borrowing
🔗 Chain-Link
Scripture Challenge (True/False)
The
Bible often teaches truth “line upon line.” A single principle about lending or
borrowing may begin in one place and be completed in another. This challenge
connects verses across different books to test how well you can follow the
chain of meaning from one passage to another.
📝 Instructions
Each
statement forms a chain of 2–3 biblical ideas or verses.
Decide
whether the full chain is True (T) or False (F).
One
weak link makes the whole chain false—so examine carefully!
Check
answers below with complete reference verses.
❓ Chain-Link
Questions (True/False)
1.
Lending to the poor → lending to God → God promises repayment.
2.
Borrowing leads to servitude → servitude is condemned → borrowing is sinful.
3.
Give to those who ask → lend without expecting return → love your enemies.
4.
Cancel debts every seven years → therefore debts never mattered → repayment is irrelevant.
5.
The righteous lends generously → acts with discretion → avoids careless financial decisions.
6.
Charging interest is forbidden → therefore all profit from lending is sinful → generosity requires loss.
7.
Do not turn away borrowers → open your hand to the poor → God blesses generosity.
8.
The wicked does not repay → the righteous gives → generosity and integrity go together.
9.
Lending to enemies → replaces loving neighbors → cancels earlier commandments.
10. Avoid
being surety → practice
wisdom → protect yourself from harm.
11. God
blesses lending →
leads to influence over nations → reduces dependence on borrowing.
12. Giving
to the poor → God repays → always results in immediate wealth.
13. Lending
is encouraged → wisdom is
required → heart
attitude matters.
14. Debt
release laws → show mercy → reflect God’s compassion in society.
15. Love
through lending →
expect nothing in return →
reflect God’s character.
✅ Answers
with Reference Verses
1.
True
“He
who has pity on the poor lends to the Lord, and He will pay back what he has
given.”
—
Proverbs 19:17
2.
False
“The
borrower is servant to the lender.” — Proverbs 22:7
(Describes
reality, not sinfulness of borrowing itself.)
3.
True
“Give
to him who asks you…” — Matthew 5:42
“Lend,
hoping for nothing in return…” — Luke 6:35
4.
False
“Every
creditor shall release what he has lent…” — Deuteronomy 15:2
“The
wicked borrows and does not repay…” — Psalm 37:21
5.
True
“A
good man deals graciously and lends; he will guide his affairs with
discretion.”
—
Psalm 112:5
6.
False
“You
shall not charge interest to your brother…” — Deuteronomy 23:19
(Context-specific;
does not condemn all forms of gain.)
7.
True
“Give
to him who asks you…” — Matthew 5:42
“You
shall open your hand wide…” — Deuteronomy 15:11
“The
Lord your God will bless you…” — Deuteronomy 15:6
8.
True
“The
wicked borrows and does not repay, but the righteous shows mercy and gives.”
—
Psalm 37:21
9.
False
“Love
your enemies…” — Luke 6:35
(Expands
love; does not replace neighborly love.)
10.
True
“He
who is surety for a stranger will suffer…”
—
Proverbs 11:15
11.
True
“You
shall lend to many nations, but you shall not borrow…”
—
Deuteronomy 15:6
12.
False
“He
will pay back what he has given.” — Proverbs 19:17
(Not
necessarily immediate or material.)
13.
True
“You
shall surely lend…” — Deuteronomy 15:8
“Guide
his affairs with discretion.” — Psalm 112:5
“God
loves a cheerful giver.” — 2 Corinthians 9:7
14.
True
“You
shall grant a release of debts.” — Deuteronomy 15:1
(Reflects
mercy within the community.)
15.
True
“Love
your enemies… lend, hoping for nothing in return…”
—
Luke 6:35

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