Bible Quiz – Psalm 66 (True/False) with answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
Psalm
66 is a powerful song of praise that celebrates God’s mighty works, His
deliverance, and His faithfulness in testing and refining His people. This
psalm invites all the earth to worship and recognize the greatness of God.
This
quiz will challenge how closely you’ve read and understood the chapter—watch
out, some statements are subtle!
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Instructions
Read
each statement carefully.
Decide
whether it is True (T) or False (F).
Don’t
rush—some questions are designed to make you think twice!
Answers
with full reference verses are provided after the quiz.
🔍 Quiz Section (True / False)
1.
Psalm 66 begins with a call for all
the earth to make a joyful noise unto God.
2.
The psalmist says that God’s enemies
willingly rejoice before Him.
3.
The psalm mentions God turning the sea
into dry land.
4.
The people passed through the river on
foot with fear and sorrow.
5.
God rules by His power forever, and
His eyes observe the nations.
6.
The rebellious are encouraged to exalt
themselves in the psalm.
7.
The psalm speaks of God testing His
people like silver is refined.
8.
The psalmist says they went through
fire and water.
9.
God brought His people into a place of
abundance.
10. The
psalmist promises to offer burnt sacrifices with silent prayers only.
11. The
psalmist declares he will pay his vows made during trouble.
12. The
psalm invites people to hear what God has done for the psalmist’s soul.
13. The
psalmist admits that God did not hear his prayer because of sin.
14. The
psalm concludes by blessing God for not rejecting prayer.
15. The
psalm emphasizes only individual worship and not communal praise.
✅ Answers with Reference Verses
1.
True
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“Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands:” — Psalm 66:1
2.
False
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“Through the greatness of thy power shall thine enemies submit themselves unto
thee.” — Psalm 66:3
3.
True
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“He turned the sea into dry land: they went through the flood on foot…” — Psalm
66:6
4.
False
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“…there did we rejoice in him.” — Psalm 66:6
5.
True
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“He ruleth by his power for ever; his eyes behold the nations…” — Psalm 66:7
6.
False
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“…let not the rebellious exalt themselves. Selah.” — Psalm 66:7
7.
True
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“For thou, O God, hast proved us: thou hast tried us, as silver is tried.” —
Psalm 66:10
8.
True
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“We went through fire and through water…” — Psalm 66:12
9.
True
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“…but thou broughtest us out into a wealthy place.” — Psalm 66:12
10. False
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“I will go into thy house with burnt offerings…” — Psalm 66:13
11. True
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“I will pay thee my vows, which my lips have uttered…” — Psalm 66:13–14
12. True
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“Come and hear, all ye that fear God, and I will declare what he hath done for
my soul.” — Psalm 66:16
13. False
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“But verily God hath heard me; he hath attended to the voice of my prayer.” —
Psalm 66:19
14. True
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“Blessed be God, which hath not turned away my prayer, nor his mercy from me.”
— Psalm 66:20
15. False
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“O bless our God, ye people, and make the voice of his praise to be heard:” —
Psalm 66:8
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Advanced “Trick the Scholar” Round – Psalm 66 (True / False)
This
round goes beyond surface reading. These statements test precision, wording,
sequence, and deeper interpretation of Psalm 66. Expect close-call wording,
partial truths, and verse-level traps.
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Instructions
Mark
each statement True (T) or False (F).
Pay
attention to exact wording, not just general ideas.
Some
statements are almost correct—but not quite!
Answers
with full reference verses follow after the quiz.
🔍 Quiz Section (True / False)
1.
Psalm 66 commands only Israel—not all
nations—to make a joyful noise to God.
2.
The psalm says God’s enemies will
pretend submission because of His great power.
3.
“All the earth” is said to sing unto
God and bless His name.
4.
The psalm states that God turned the
river into dry land before the sea.
5.
The psalmist says, “There we rejoiced
in Him,” referring to a past event.
6.
God’s rule is described as temporary,
lasting only for generations.
7.
The psalm suggests that God allows the
rebellious to rise for a time.
8.
God is described as keeping the soul
among the living and not allowing the feet to slip.
9.
The psalm compares God’s testing of
His people to refining gold.
10. The
psalm says the people were brought into a net and affliction was laid upon
their backs.
11. Men
rode over the heads of the people as a sign of oppression.
12. The
“wealthy place” mentioned refers strictly to material riches.
13. The
psalmist says he will offer burnt offerings of lambs only.
14. The
vows mentioned were spoken only in times of peace and prosperity.
15. The
psalmist invites only priests to hear what God has done for his soul.
16. The
psalmist claims he cried silently in his heart without speaking.
17. The
psalm teaches that cherished sin in the heart can hinder prayer.
18. The
psalm concludes by stating that God ignored the psalmist’s prayer.
19. The
mercy of God is said to be removed from the psalmist.
20. The
psalm moves from communal praise to personal testimony.
Answers with Reference Verses
1.
False
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“Make a joyful noise unto God, all ye lands:” — Psalm 66:1
2.
True
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“…shall thine enemies submit themselves unto thee.” — Psalm 66:3
(“Submit
themselves” implies feigned or forced submission)
3.
True
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“All the earth shall worship thee, and shall sing unto thee…” — Psalm 66:4
4.
False
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“He turned the sea into dry land…” — Psalm 66:6
5.
True
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“…there did we rejoice in him.” — Psalm 66:6
6.
False
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“He ruleth by his power for ever…” — Psalm 66:7
7.
False
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“…let not the rebellious exalt themselves. Selah.” — Psalm 66:7
8.
True
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“…which holdeth our soul in life, and suffereth not our feet to be moved.” —
Psalm 66:9
9.
False
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“…thou hast tried us, as silver is tried.” — Psalm 66:10
10.
True
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“Thou broughtest us into the net; thou laidst affliction upon our loins.” —
Psalm 66:11
11.
True
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“Thou hast caused men to ride over our heads…” — Psalm 66:12
12.
False
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“…broughtest us out into a wealthy place.” — Psalm 66:12
(Implies
broad blessing, not just material wealth)
13.
False
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“…burnt sacrifices of fatlings, with the incense of rams…” — Psalm 66:15
14.
False
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“…when I was in trouble.” — Psalm 66:14
15.
False
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“Come and hear, all ye that fear God…” — Psalm 66:16
16.
False
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“I cried unto him with my mouth…” — Psalm 66:17
17.
True
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“If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me:” — Psalm 66:18
18.
False
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“But verily God hath heard me…” — Psalm 66:19
19.
False
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“…nor his mercy from me.” — Psalm 66:20
20.
True
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Movement seen from verses 1–12 (communal) to 13–20 (personal testimony)
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Cross-Reference Trap Round – Psalm 66 (True / False)
This
round blends Psalm 66 with ideas, phrases, and events from other parts of the
Bible. Your task is to decide:
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Is the statement actually supported by Psalm 66, or is it a borrowed truth from
elsewhere?
Be
alert—many statements are biblically true, but not found in this psalm.
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Instructions
Mark
each statement True (T) if it is clearly supported by Psalm 66.
Mark
False (F) if it comes from another passage or is not stated in this psalm.
Watch
for familiar phrases—they may belong somewhere else!
🔍 Quiz Section (True / False)
1.
Psalm 66 says, “Be still, and know
that I am God.”
2.
Psalm 66 describes God turning the sea
into dry land.
3.
Psalm 66 includes the phrase, “The
Lord is my shepherd.”
4.
The idea that God tests His people
like silver appears in Psalm 66.
5.
Psalm 66 states that God prepares a
table before His people in the presence of enemies.
6.
The psalm mentions passing through
fire and water.
7.
Psalm 66 says, “Create in me a clean
heart, O God.”
8.
The psalm teaches that if one regards
iniquity in the heart, the Lord will not hear.
9.
Psalm 66 recounts the walls of Jericho
falling down.
10. The
psalm invites all the earth to worship and sing unto God.
11. Psalm
66 says God led His people beside still waters.
12. The
psalm includes a testimony of vows made during trouble.
13. Psalm
66 mentions Daniel in the lions’ den as an example of deliverance.
14. The
psalm declares that God has heard the voice of prayer.
15. Psalm
66 says, “Your word is a lamp to my feet.”
16. The
psalm speaks of God bringing His people into a wealthy place.
17. Psalm
66 includes the phrase, “Taste and see that the Lord is good.”
18. The
psalm calls people to come and hear what God has done for the soul.
19. Psalm
66 describes manna falling from heaven.
20. The
psalm ends with a blessing to God for His mercy and answered prayer.
Answers with Reference Verses
1.
False
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Found in Psalm 46:10, not Psalm 66
2.
True
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“He turned the sea into dry land…” — Psalm 66:6
3.
False
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Found in Psalm 23:1
4.
True
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“…thou hast tried us, as silver is tried.” — Psalm 66:10
5.
False
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Found in Psalm 23:5
6.
True
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“We went through fire and through water…” — Psalm 66:12
7.
False
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Found in Psalm 51:10
8.
True
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“If I regard iniquity in my heart, the Lord will not hear me:” — Psalm 66:18
9.
False
📖 Found
in Joshua 6
10.
True
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“All the earth shall worship thee, and shall sing unto thee…” — Psalm 66:4
11.
False
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Found in Psalm 23:2
12.
True
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“…which my lips have uttered… when I was in trouble.” — Psalm 66:13–14
13.
False
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Found in Daniel 6
14.
True
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“But verily God hath heard me…” — Psalm 66:19
15.
False
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Found in Psalm 119:105
16.
True
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“…broughtest us out into a wealthy place.” — Psalm 66:12
17.
False
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Found in Psalm 34:8
18.
True
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“Come and hear… what he hath done for my soul.” — Psalm 66:16
19.
False
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Found in Exodus 16
20.
True
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“Blessed be God, which hath not turned away my prayer, nor his mercy from me.”
— Psalm 66:20
This
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