Bible Quiz – Psalm 68 (Multiple Choice Questions) with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
Psalm
68 is a powerful and triumphant song of victory, celebrating God’s majesty,
protection, and leadership of His people. It reflects on God’s past acts—His
deliverance, provision, and glory—and calls believers to worship Him with awe
and gratitude. This quiz will help you explore the depth, imagery, and meaning
of this remarkable psalm.
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Instructions
Each
question has four options (A–D).
Choose
the correct answer.
Answers
with full Bible references are provided after the quiz section.
Try
to answer without looking at your Bible first for a greater challenge!
❓ Quiz Questions
1.
What happens when God arises, according to Psalm 68:1?
A.
The mountains shake
B.
His enemies scatter
C.
The seas roar
D.
The heavens open
2.
The righteous are described as being what in God’s presence?
A.
Fearful
B.
Silent
C.
Glad and rejoicing
D.
Hidden
3.
God is described as a father to whom?
A.
Kings
B.
The righteous
C.
The fatherless
D.
The prophets
4.
What does God set for the lonely?
A.
A crown
B.
A family
C.
A kingdom
D.
A throne
5.
Who dwell in a dry land, according to Psalm 68?
A.
The faithful
B.
The meek
C.
The rebellious
D.
The poor
6.
When God went out before His people, what happened to the earth?
A.
It trembled
B.
It split apart
C.
It flooded
D.
It turned dark
7.
What did God send abundantly to refresh His inheritance?
A.
Fire
B.
Wind
C.
Rain
D.
Light
8.
The Lord gives the word; who proclaim it?
A.
Priests
B.
Prophets
C.
Women who announce the news
D.
Angels
9.
Kings of armies flee, and who divides the spoil?
A.
The priests
B.
The people at home
C.
The warriors
D.
The prophets
10.
Though you lie among the sheepfolds, you will be like what?
A.
A shining star
B.
Wings of a dove covered with silver
C.
A crown of gold
D.
A flowing river
11.
Mount Bashan is described as what kind of mountain?
A.
A barren mountain
B.
A holy mountain
C.
A many-peaked mountain
D.
A small hill
12.
Why do the mountains look with envy?
A.
Because of their height
B.
Because God desires to dwell in Zion
C.
Because of their beauty
D.
Because of their strength
13.
How many chariots of God are mentioned?
A.
Hundreds
B.
Thousands
C.
Tens of thousands
D.
Millions
14.
What did God receive among men when He ascended on high?
A.
Praise
B.
Gifts
C.
Sacrifices
D.
Offerings
15.
What does God daily load us with?
A.
Wealth
B.
Burdens
C.
Benefits
D.
Knowledge
16.
God is described as the God of what?
A.
Wisdom
B.
Justice
C.
Salvation
D.
Power
17.
What will God do to the head of His enemies?
A.
Crown it
B.
Crush it
C.
Heal it
D.
Ignore it
18.
What animal is mentioned as trampling underfoot?
A.
Lion
B.
Bull
C.
Deer
D.
Eagle
19.
Princes shall come out of which land?
A.
Assyria
B.
Egypt
C.
Babylon
D.
Edom
20.
What is Ethiopia urged to do?
A.
Bring gold
B.
Stretch out her hands to God
C.
Build a temple
D.
Offer sacrifices
Answers with Reference Verses
1.
B. His enemies scatter
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Psalm 68:1 – “Let God arise, let his enemies be scattered…”
2.
C. Glad and rejoicing
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Psalm 68:3 – “But let the righteous be glad…”
3.
C. The fatherless
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Psalm 68:5 – “A father of the fatherless…”
4.
B. A family
📖
Psalm 68:6 – “God setteth the solitary in families…”
5.
C. The rebellious
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Psalm 68:6
6.
A. It trembled
📖
Psalm 68:8
7.
C. Rain
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Psalm 68:9
8.
C. Women who announce the news
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Psalm 68:11
9.
B. The people at home
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Psalm 68:12
10.
B. Wings of a dove covered with silver
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Psalm 68:13
11.
C. A many-peaked mountain
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Psalm 68:15
12.
B. Because God desires to dwell in Zion
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Psalm 68:16
13.
C. Tens of thousands
📖
Psalm 68:17
14.
B. Gifts
📖
Psalm 68:18
15.
C. Benefits
📖
Psalm 68:19
16.
C. Salvation
📖
Psalm 68:20
17.
B. Crush it
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Psalm 68:21
18.
B. Bull
📖
Psalm 68:30
19.
B. Egypt
📖
Psalm 68:31
20.
B. Stretch out her hands to God
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Psalm 68:31
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Bible Quiz – Psalm 68
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Advanced “Trick the Scholar” Round (Multiple Choice)
Ready
to go deeper? This “Trick the Scholar” round is designed to challenge even
seasoned Bible readers. Psalm 68 is rich in poetic imagery, historical
references, and theological depth—so pay close attention to wording, symbolism,
and context!
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Instructions
Each
question has four options (A–D).
Some
questions are intentionally tricky—read carefully!
Answers
with full Bible references are provided after the quiz section.
No
peeking! 😉
❓ Quiz Questions
1.
“Let God arise” in Psalm 68:1 echoes which earlier biblical event?
A.
The crossing of the Jordan
B.
The movement of the Ark in the wilderness
C.
The fall of Jericho
D.
The giving of the Law
2.
The wicked perish “as what melts before fire”?
A.
Ice
B.
Wax
C.
Silver
D.
Clay
3.
God rides upon the heavens by what name?
A.
Elohim
B.
Yahweh
C.
Jah
D.
Adonai
4.
God is described as dwelling in what kind of habitation?
A.
A glorious temple
B.
A holy habitation
C.
A heavenly throne
D.
A fiery mountain
5.
The rebellious dwell in what type of land?
A.
Deserted land
B.
Parched land
C.
Dry land
D.
Barren wilderness
6.
Mount Sinai is said to move at the presence of whom?
A.
The Lord
B.
The God of Israel
C.
God, the God of Israel
D.
The Almighty King
7.
What did God scatter when the Almighty scattered kings?
A.
Snow
B.
Fire
C.
Hail
D.
Ash
8.
The wings of a dove are covered with silver and what else?
A.
Bronze feathers
B.
Gold
C.
Yellow gold
D.
Shining jewels
9.
Why do the high hills envy the hill God desires?
A.
Because it is taller
B.
Because God chose it for His dwelling
C.
Because it is richer
D.
Because it is more fertile
10.
The chariots of God are said to be how numerous?
A.
Thousands upon thousands
B.
Twenty thousand, even thousands of angels
C.
Countless beyond measure
D.
Ten thousand times ten thousand
11.
When God ascended on high, what surprising group is mentioned among those
receiving gifts?
A.
The righteous
B.
The nations
C.
The rebellious
D.
The angels
12.
God is described as the one “from whom escape from death” belongs—what is
emphasized?
A.
Wisdom
B.
Sovereignty over life and death
C.
Judgment
D.
Mercy
13.
God will bring His people again from Bashan and from where else?
A.
The wilderness
B.
The depths of the sea
C.
The mountains
D.
The valley
14.
What is the purpose of bringing them back, according to the imagery?
A.
To restore their land
B.
To cleanse them
C.
That their feet may be dipped in blood
D.
To crown them
15.
The singers went before, followed by whom playing instruments?
A.
Priests
B.
Young men
C.
Minstrels
D.
Musicians
16.
In the congregations, whom are people told to bless?
A.
The Lord
B.
The King
C.
The God of Abraham
D.
The Holy One
17.
Which tribe is described as “little” yet leading?
A.
Judah
B.
Benjamin
C.
Levi
D.
Ephraim
18.
Which animal represents the company rebuked by God?
A.
Lion
B.
Beast of the reeds
C.
Serpent
D.
Wolf
19.
What do kings bring to God’s temple?
A.
Offerings
B.
Tribute
C.
Gifts
D.
Sacrifices
20.
God is described as terrible out of where?
A.
His heavens
B.
His sanctuary
C.
His throne
D.
His temple courts
Answers with Reference Verses
1.
B. The movement of the Ark in the wilderness
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Psalm 68:1; cf. Numbers 10:35 – “Let God arise…”
2.
B. Wax
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Psalm 68:2 – “As wax melteth before the fire…”
3.
C. Jah
📖
Psalm 68:4 – “…by his name JAH…”
4.
B. A holy habitation
📖
Psalm 68:5
5.
C. Dry land
📖
Psalm 68:6
6.
C. God, the God of Israel
📖
Psalm 68:8
7.
A. Snow
📖
Psalm 68:14
8.
C. Yellow gold
📖
Psalm 68:13
9.
B. Because God chose it for His dwelling
📖
Psalm 68:16
10.
B. Twenty thousand, even thousands of angels
📖
Psalm 68:17
11.
C. The rebellious
📖
Psalm 68:18
12.
B. Sovereignty over life and death
📖
Psalm 68:20
13.
B. The depths of the sea
📖
Psalm 68:22
14.
C. That their feet may be dipped in blood
📖
Psalm 68:23
15.
C. Minstrels
📖
Psalm 68:25
16.
A. The Lord
📖
Psalm 68:26
17.
B. Benjamin
📖
Psalm 68:27
18.
B. Beast of the reeds
📖
Psalm 68:30
19.
C. Gifts
📖
Psalm 68:29
20.
B. His sanctuary
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Psalm 68:35
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Bible Quiz – Psalm 68
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Ultimate Expert Round (Multiple Choice)
✨ This is it—the Ultimate Expert Round. These
questions are crafted to stretch even the most seasoned Bible scholars. Expect
layered meanings, precise wording, intertextual references, and symbolic depth
from Psalm 68. Only the sharpest readers will catch every detail!
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Instructions
Each
question has four options (A–D).
Many
questions hinge on exact phrasing—read carefully.
Think
context, parallel passages, and imagery.
Answers
with full references are provided after the quiz section.
Take
your time—this is meant to be challenging!
❓ Quiz Questions
1.
“Let God arise” (Psalm 68:1) is most directly connected to which object’s
movement in Israel’s journey?
A.
The Tabernacle
B.
The Ark of the Covenant
C.
The Pillar of Fire
D.
The Bronze Altar
2.
The phrase “as smoke is driven away” implies what about the fate of the wicked?
A.
They are judged slowly
B.
They disappear swiftly and completely
C.
They are purified
D.
They are scattered but return
3.
“Extol him that rideth upon the heavens” is followed by which command?
A.
Fear before Him
B.
Worship in silence
C.
Rejoice before Him
D.
Bow down to Him
4.
God is called “a judge of the widows” in what setting?
A.
His holy mountain
B.
His sanctuary
C.
His holy habitation
D.
His heavenly court
5.
The solitary being set in families contrasts with what fate of the rebellious?
A.
Exile
B.
Wandering
C.
Imprisonment
D.
Dwelling in a dry land
6.
The trembling of Sinai is associated with which identity of God?
A.
Creator of heaven and earth
B.
The God of Abraham
C.
God, the God of Israel
D.
The Most High
7.
The “plentiful rain” sent by God primarily signifies what?
A.
Judgment
B.
Agricultural blessing only
C.
Spiritual and covenantal renewal
D.
A natural event
8.
The “company of those who published it” (KJV) is notable because it highlights
what?
A.
Priestly authority
B.
Angelic proclamation
C.
Female messengers
D.
Royal decree
9.
The imagery of the dove’s wings symbolizes what transformation?
A.
Weakness to strength
B.
Poverty to splendor
C.
Sin to holiness
D.
Exile to return
10.
Mount Bashan’s “high hills” are portrayed as doing what toward Zion?
A.
Competing
B.
Supporting
C.
Envying
D.
Ignoring
11.
“The Lord is among them, as in Sinai” connects God’s presence in Zion to what?
A.
Creation
B.
Covenant revelation
C.
Judgment day
D.
Kingship alone
12.
The ascension described in Psalm 68:18 is later echoed in which New Testament
passage?
A.
Romans 8
B.
Ephesians 4
C.
Hebrews 1
D.
Revelation 5
13.
The inclusion of “the rebellious” among those receiving gifts emphasizes what
theological theme?
A.
Judgment
B.
Grace extended beyond merit
C.
National restoration
D.
Divine wrath
14.
“He that is our God is the God of salvation” is immediately followed by what
declaration?
A.
He reigns forever
B.
To God belong the issues from death
C.
His mercy endures forever
D.
He judges the nations
15.
The crushing of the enemy’s head echoes which earlier biblical promise?
A.
Abrahamic covenant
B.
Mosaic law
C.
Genesis 3:15
D.
Davidic covenant
16.
The return from Bashan and the depths of the sea suggests what scope of
deliverance?
A.
National only
B.
Spiritual only
C.
Universal and unstoppable
D.
Temporary rescue
17.
The procession described in Psalm 68:24–25 reflects what kind of event?
A.
A battle march
B.
A coronation
C.
A liturgical worship procession
D.
A funeral rite
18.
“Little Benjamin… princes of Judah… Zebulun… Naphtali” together emphasize what?
A.
Tribal rivalry
B.
National unity in worship
C.
Military hierarchy
D.
Geographic division
19.
The “beast of the reeds” is most often interpreted as symbolizing what?
A.
Assyria
B.
Egypt
C.
Babylon
D.
Philistia
20.
“Sing unto God, ye kingdoms of the earth” expands the psalm’s focus to include
what?
A.
Israel alone
B.
The priesthood
C.
All nations
D.
The angelic host
21.
God “rides upon the heavens of heavens” which were described as what?
A.
Newly created
B.
Everlasting
C.
Of old
D.
Filled with fire
22.
The voice of God is described as what kind of voice?
A.
Still and small
B.
Gentle
C.
A mighty voice
D.
A whisper
23.
“Ascribe ye strength unto God” suggests what human response?
A.
Fear
B.
Recognition of His power
C.
Silence
D.
Sacrifice only
24.
God’s excellency is said to be over Israel, and His strength is where?
A.
In the heavens
B.
In Zion
C.
Among the nations
D.
In His temple
25.
The psalm concludes with what central declaration about God?
A.
God is love
B.
God is merciful
C.
God gives strength and power to His people
D.
God reigns in Zion
Answers with Reference Verses
1.
B. The Ark of the Covenant
📖
Psalm 68:1; Numbers 10:35
2.
B. They disappear swiftly and completely
📖
Psalm 68:2
3.
C. Rejoice before Him
📖
Psalm 68:4
4.
C. His holy habitation
📖
Psalm 68:5
5.
D. Dwelling in a dry land
📖
Psalm 68:6
6.
C. God, the God of Israel
📖
Psalm 68:8
7.
C. Spiritual and covenantal renewal
📖
Psalm 68:9
8.
C. Female messengers
📖
Psalm 68:11
9.
B. Poverty to splendor
📖
Psalm 68:13
10.
C. Envying
📖
Psalm 68:16
11.
B. Covenant revelation
📖
Psalm 68:17
12.
B. Ephesians 4
📖
Psalm 68:18; Ephesians 4:8
13.
B. Grace extended beyond merit
📖
Psalm 68:18
14.
B. To God belong the issues from death
📖
Psalm 68:20
15.
C. Genesis 3:15
📖
Psalm 68:21
16.
C. Universal and unstoppable
📖
Psalm 68:22
17.
C. A liturgical worship procession
📖
Psalm 68:24–25
18.
B. National unity in worship
📖
Psalm 68:27
19.
B. Egypt
📖
Psalm 68:30
20.
C. All nations
📖
Psalm 68:32
21.
C. Of old
📖
Psalm 68:33
22.
C. A mighty voice
📖
Psalm 68:33
23.
B. Recognition of His power
📖
Psalm 68:34
24.
A. In the heavens
📖
Psalm 68:34
25.
C. God gives strength and power to His people
📖
Psalm 68:35
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