Bible Quiz – Psalm 68 (True/False) with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 68 (True/False) with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse. 

Psalm 68 is a powerful and majestic song of victory, celebrating God’s triumph, His care for the oppressed, and His glorious reign over all the earth. It reflects themes of divine protection, justice, and worship, inviting believers to recognize God’s mighty acts throughout history.

This quiz will test your attention to detail and understanding of this dynamic psalm. Ready to challenge yourself?

 

Instructions

Read each statement carefully.

Decide whether it is True (T) or False (F).

Write your answers before checking the solution section.

Don’t rush—some statements are intentionally tricky!

 

🔍 Quiz Section (True/False)

 

1.        God arises and His enemies are scattered.

 

2.        The righteous flee in fear before God.

 

3.        God is described as a father to the fatherless.

 

4.        God sets the lonely in families.

 

5.        The rebellious dwell in a fertile land.

 

6.        The earth shook at the presence of God at Sinai.

 

7.        God sent abundant rain to refresh His inheritance.

 

8.        The Lord gives the word, and only a few proclaim it.

 

9.        Kings of armies flee, and women divide the spoil.

 

10.  Even while resting among the sheepfolds, there is beauty like silver and gold.

 

11.  Mount Zion is described as inferior to other mountains.

 

12.  The chariots of God are described as few in number.

 

13.  God ascended on high and led captivity captive.

 

14.  God receives gifts only from the righteous.

 

15.  God daily loads us with benefits.

 

16.  God is a God who delivers from death.

 

17.  The enemies of God will never be judged.

 

18.  Singers and musicians are mentioned in a procession.

 

19.  Princes come out of Egypt.

 

20.  Ethiopia quickly stretches out her hands to God.

 

Answers with Reference Verses

 

1.        True – Psalm 68:1

 

2.        False – Psalm 68:3 (the righteous rejoice, not flee)

 

3.        True – Psalm 68:5

 

4.        True – Psalm 68:6

 

5.        False – Psalm 68:6 (rebellious dwell in a dry land)

 

6.        True – Psalm 68:8

 

7.        True – Psalm 68:9

 

8.        False – Psalm 68:11 (a great company proclaims it)

 

9.        True – Psalm 68:12

 

10.  True – Psalm 68:13

 

11.  False – Psalm 68:16 (Zion is chosen by God)

 

12.  False – Psalm 68:17 (they are thousands upon thousands)

 

13.  True – Psalm 68:18

 

14.  False – Psalm 68:18 (even from the rebellious)

 

15.  True – Psalm 68:19

 

16.  True – Psalm 68:20

 

17.  False – Psalm 68:21 (God will crush His enemies)

 

18.  True – Psalm 68:25

 

19.  True – Psalm 68:31

 

20.  True – Psalm 68:31

 

How did you score? 🎯

18–20: Outstanding! You know Psalm 68 deeply.

14–17: Great job! Just a little more attention to detail.

Below 14: Keep studying—you’re growing stronger each time!

 

📖 Bible Quiz – Psalm 68 (Advanced “Trick the Scholar” Round)

 

This advanced round dives deeper into the rich imagery, poetic language, and subtle theological nuances of Psalm 68. Many of these statements are intentionally deceptive—requiring not just memory, but close attention to wording and meaning.

Only the sharpest readers will get a perfect score. Let’s see how you do!

 

Instructions

Mark each statement as True (T) or False (F).

Watch for small wording differences—they matter!

Some statements may sound correct but twist the verse slightly.

Complete all questions before checking the answers.

 

🔍 Quiz Section (True/False)

 

1.        The wicked vanish like smoke driven away by the wind.

 

2.        The righteous mourn in silence before God.

 

3.        God rides upon the heavens by His name “Jah.”

 

4.        A highway is prepared for God in the desert.

 

5.        God brings prisoners into prosperity.

 

6.        The rebellious dwell in a watered garden.

 

7.        The Lord scattered kings, making the land white like snow in Zalmon.

 

8.        Bashan is described as a low and humble mountain.

 

9.        The mountain God desires for His dwelling is envied by other mountains.

 

10.  God’s chariots are described as numbering twenty thousand, even thousands of angels.

 

11.  The Lord is among them as in Sinai, in the sanctuary.

 

12.  God ascends on high but leaves captivity untouched.

 

13.  Gifts are received even from the rebellious so that the Lord may dwell among them.

 

14.  God bears our burdens only in times of trouble.

 

15.  Escapes from death belong to the Lord God.

 

16.  God will wound only the feet of His enemies.

 

17.  The procession into the sanctuary includes only priests.

 

18.  Little Benjamin is mentioned as leading the procession.

 

19.  Zebulun and Naphtali are absent from the list of tribes.

 

20.  Kingdoms of the earth are called to sing praises to the Lord.

 

Answers with Reference Verses

 

1.        True – Psalm 68:2

 

2.        False – Psalm 68:3 (the righteous rejoice and are glad)

 

3.        True – Psalm 68:4

 

4.        False – Psalm 68:4 (a highway is prepared in the wilderness, not specifically “desert” wording varies—but the trick is wording precision)

 

5.        True – Psalm 68:6

 

6.        False – Psalm 68:6 (rebellious dwell in a dry land)

 

7.        True – Psalm 68:14

 

8.        False – Psalm 68:15 (Bashan is described as a high hill)

 

9.        True – Psalm 68:16

 

10.  True – Psalm 68:17

 

11.  True – Psalm 68:17

 

12.  False – Psalm 68:18 (He led captivity captive)

 

13.  True – Psalm 68:18

 

14.  False – Psalm 68:19 (He daily bears our burden)

 

15.  True – Psalm 68:20

 

16.  False – Psalm 68:21 (He wounds the head, not the feet)

 

17.  False – Psalm 68:25 (singers, musicians, and maidens are included)

 

18.  True – Psalm 68:27

 

19.  False – Psalm 68:27 (they are mentioned)

 

20.  True – Psalm 68:32

 

How did you do on this advanced round? 🔥

18–20: Scholar level unlocked!

15–17: Strong grasp—just a few tricky slips.

Below 15: Don’t worry—Psalm 68 is one of the most complex psalms!

 

📖 Bible Quiz – Psalm 68 (Ultimate Expert Round)

 

Welcome to the Ultimate Expert Round on Psalm 68—a psalm rich with layered imagery, historical echoes, and theological depth. This level is designed to challenge even seasoned Bible scholars with subtle wording, nuanced meaning, and carefully disguised statements.

Every word matters here. Read slowly. Think deeply.

 

Instructions

Mark each statement as True (T) or False (F).

Pay close attention to phrasing, sequence, and implication.

Some statements combine ideas from multiple verses—watch carefully!

Attempt all questions before checking the answers.

 

🔍 Quiz Section (True/False)

 

1.        God’s enemies melt like wax before fire at His presence.

 

2.        The righteous are described as trembling with fear before God.

 

3.        Singing to God includes extolling Him who rides on the clouds.

 

4.        God is said to dwell in a sanctuary only after receiving gifts from the righteous.

 

5.        The psalm links God’s presence at Sinai with His presence in the sanctuary.

 

6.        The “company of those who proclaimed the word” is described as small and select.

 

7.        Women are specifically mentioned as those who divide the spoil.

 

8.        The imagery of silver wings and golden feathers is associated with doves.

 

9.        Mount Bashan is portrayed as the chosen dwelling place of God.

 

10.  Other mountains are described as jealous of the mountain God desires.

 

11.  The number of God’s chariots is symbolically vast rather than minimal.

 

12.  God’s ascension includes both triumph and the receiving of gifts from humans.

 

13.  The rebellious are excluded from any relationship with God’s dwelling.

 

14.  God is portrayed as both a deliverer from death and one who brings judgment.

 

15.  The enemies of God are described as escaping His judgment.

 

16.  A formal procession into the sanctuary includes musical elements.

 

17.  The order of the procession emphasizes only royal figures and excludes common participants.

 

18.  Benjamin is described as the smallest tribe yet given prominence.

 

19.  Foreign nations like Egypt and Ethiopia are depicted as eventually honoring God.

 

20.  The psalm ends with a declaration of God’s strength given only to Israel, not to His people collectively.

 

Answers with Reference Verses

 

1.        True – Psalm 68:2

 

2.        False – Psalm 68:3 (they rejoice and are glad)

 

3.        True – Psalm 68:4

 

4.        False – Psalm 68:18 (gifts include even the rebellious; not only righteous)

 

5.        True – Psalm 68:17

 

6.        False – Psalm 68:11 (a great company)

 

7.        True – Psalm 68:12

 

8.        True – Psalm 68:13

 

9.        False – Psalm 68:16 (God chooses Zion, not Bashan)

 

10.  True – Psalm 68:16

 

11.  True – Psalm 68:17

 

12.  True – Psalm 68:18

 

13.  False – Psalm 68:18 (even the rebellious are included in receiving gifts context)

 

14.  True – Psalm 68:20–21

 

15.  False – Psalm 68:21 (they are judged)

 

16.  True – Psalm 68:25

 

17.  False – Psalm 68:24–27 (includes singers, maidens, tribes—not only royalty)

 

18.  True – Psalm 68:27

 

19.  True – Psalm 68:31

 

20.  False – Psalm 68:35 (God gives strength and power to His people)

 

You’ve reached the highest level—well done for taking on the challenge! 🏆

18–20: Elite Bible Scholar—exceptional mastery!

15–17: Deep understanding—just a few fine details missed.

Below 15: This psalm is complex—keep digging, you’re growing!

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