Bible Quiz – Psalm 72 (True/False) with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
Psalm
72 is a beautiful and powerful prayer, traditionally attributed to Solomon,
focusing on a righteous king whose reign reflects God’s justice, compassion,
and peace. It also carries a prophetic tone, pointing forward to a perfect,
eternal kingdom. This quiz will help you explore its themes, verses, and deeper
meaning in an engaging way.
Instructions
Read
each statement carefully.
Decide
whether it is True or False based on Psalm 72.
Don’t
rush—some questions are subtle!
Answers
with full reference verses are provided after the quiz.
Quiz: True or False
1.
Psalm 72 is a prayer asking God to
give the king wisdom and righteousness.
2.
The psalm describes a king who rules
only over Israel and no other nations.
3.
The king in Psalm 72 is portrayed as
defending the poor and needy.
4.
According to the psalm, the mountains
will bring peace to the people.
5.
The psalm says the king will rule as
long as the sun and moon endure.
6.
The king is described as harsh and
unforgiving toward the oppressed.
7.
The psalm compares the king’s reign to
rain falling on a mown field.
8.
It is stated that all kings will serve
this righteous king.
9.
The psalm mentions gold being brought
from Sheba.
10. The
king is said to value riches more than the lives of his people.
11. The
psalm declares that people will be blessed through the king.
12. The
name of the king will endure forever.
13. The
psalm ends with a blessing praising God alone.
14. Psalm
72 is identified as one of the prayers of David.
15. The
psalm teaches that justice and righteousness are unimportant for leadership.
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
True
“Give
the king thy judgments, O God, and thy righteousness unto the king’s son.” —
Psalm 72:1
2.
False
“He
shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of
the earth.” — Psalm 72:8
3.
True
“He
shall judge the poor of the people, he shall save the children of the needy,
and shall break in pieces the oppressor.” — Psalm 72:4
4.
True
“The
mountains shall bring peace to the people, and the little hills, by
righteousness.” — Psalm 72:3
5.
True
“They
shall fear thee as long as the sun and moon endure, throughout all
generations.” — Psalm 72:5
6.
False
“He
shall spare the poor and needy, and shall save the souls of the needy.” — Psalm
72:13
7.
True
“He
shall come down like rain upon the mown grass: as showers that water the
earth.” — Psalm 72:6
8.
True
“Yea,
all kings shall fall down before him: all nations shall serve him.” — Psalm
72:11
9.
True
“To
him shall be given of the gold of Sheba…” — Psalm 72:15
10. False
“He
shall redeem their soul from deceit and violence: and precious shall their
blood be in his sight.” — Psalm 72:14
11. True
“Men
shall be blessed in him: all nations shall call him blessed.” — Psalm 72:17
12. True
“His
name shall endure for ever: his name shall be continued as long as the sun…” —
Psalm 72:17
13. True
“Blessed
be the LORD God, the God of Israel, who only doeth wondrous things.” — Psalm
72:18
14. True
“The
prayers of David the son of Jesse are ended.” — Psalm 72:20
15. False
“He
shall judge thy people with righteousness, and thy poor with judgment.” — Psalm
72:2
If
this quiz helped you understand Psalm 72 better, share it with friends, family,
or your Bible study group! Keep exploring Scripture—each psalm has layers of
truth waiting to be discovered.
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 72 (True/False) – Harder Round
This
harder round on Psalm 72 goes deeper into its imagery, prophetic tone, and
nuanced statements about the king’s reign. You’ll need close attention to
wording and meaning—some statements may sound right but contain subtle
inaccuracies. Take your time and test your understanding!
Instructions
Carefully
read each statement.
Mark
it as True or False based strictly on Psalm 72.
Watch
for small details and exact phrasing.
Answers
with full reference verses are provided after the quiz.
Quiz: True or False (Harder Round)
1.
The psalm asks God to give both
judgment and righteousness to the king and the king’s son.
2.
The psalm says the hills will bring
prosperity because of military strength.
3.
The king will judge the people with
fairness and defend the afflicted.
4.
The psalm teaches that the king’s
enemies will be completely ignored.
5.
The desert dwellers are described as
bowing before the king.
6.
The enemies of the king are said to
lick the dust.
7.
The kings of Tarshish and the isles
will bring gifts.
8.
The psalm states that only a few
nations will serve the king.
9.
The king delivers the needy when they
cry out.
10. The
psalm indicates that the king hears the poor only when others support them.
11. The
lives of the needy are considered precious in the king’s sight.
12. The
psalm says prayer will never be made for the king.
13. There
will be abundance of grain even on the tops of the mountains.
14. The
fruit of the land is compared to Lebanon.
15. The
people in the city will flourish like grass of the earth.
16. The
psalm suggests that the king’s name will fade over time.
17. All
nations will call the king blessed.
18. The
psalm ends by declaring that the whole earth will be filled with God’s glory.
19. The
psalm concludes with a double “Amen.”
20. Psalm
72 is purely historical and contains no prophetic elements.
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
True
“Give
the king thy judgments, O God, and thy righteousness unto the king’s son.” —
Psalm 72:1
2.
False
“The
mountains shall bring peace to the people, and the little hills, by
righteousness.” — Psalm 72:3
3.
True
“He
shall judge thy people with righteousness, and thy poor with judgment.” — Psalm
72:2
4.
False
“He
shall break in pieces the oppressor.” — Psalm 72:4
5.
True
“They
that dwell in the wilderness shall bow before him…” — Psalm 72:9
6.
True
“…and
his enemies shall lick the dust.” — Psalm 72:9
7.
True
“The
kings of Tarshish and of the isles shall bring presents…” — Psalm 72:10
8.
False
“Yea,
all kings shall fall down before him: all nations shall serve him.” — Psalm
72:11
9.
True
“For
he shall deliver the needy when he crieth…” — Psalm 72:12
10. False
“…the
poor also, and him that hath no helper.” — Psalm 72:12
11. True
“…and
precious shall their blood be in his sight.” — Psalm 72:14
12. False
“…prayer
also shall be made for him continually…” — Psalm 72:15
13. True
“There
shall be an handful of corn in the earth upon the top of the mountains…” —
Psalm 72:16
14. True
“…the
fruit thereof shall shake like Lebanon…” — Psalm 72:16
15. True
“…and
they of the city shall flourish like grass of the earth.” — Psalm 72:16
16. False
“His
name shall endure for ever…” — Psalm 72:17
17. True
“…all
nations shall call him blessed.” — Psalm 72:17
18. True
“…and
let the whole earth be filled with his glory; Amen, and Amen.” — Psalm 72:19
19. True
“…Amen,
and Amen.” — Psalm 72:19
20. False
“Yea,
all kings shall fall down before him: all nations shall serve him.” — Psalm
72:11
Nice
work tackling the harder round! If you enjoyed digging deeper into Psalm 72,
try the Hardest Round next to really stretch your understanding. Feel free to
share this quiz with your Bible study group and see who scores the highest!
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 72 (True/False) – Hardest Round
This
is the hardest round on Psalm 72—designed to challenge even careful readers.
These statements focus on precise wording, subtle theological implications, and
deeper observations within the text. Pay close attention to what the psalm
actually says versus what it might seem to suggest.
Instructions
Read
each statement very carefully.
Mark
it as True or False strictly based on Psalm 72.
Look
out for slight wording shifts, added ideas, or missing details.
Answers
with full reference verses are provided after the quiz.
Quiz: True or False (Hardest Round)
1.
The psalm explicitly names Solomon in
its opening verse.
2.
The king’s righteousness is described
as something granted by God, not self-derived.
3.
The psalm connects peace in the land
directly with righteousness.
4.
The fear described in the psalm is
directed toward the king rather than toward God.
5.
The king’s reign is compared to both
rain and sunlight.
6.
The psalm suggests that the king’s
rule will extend beyond natural geographical boundaries.
7.
The enemies’ submission is described
using imagery of humiliation.
8.
The kings of Sheba and Seba are both
mentioned as bringing gifts.
9.
The psalm implies that the king’s
justice is selective and limited.
10. The
needy are described as having no helper besides the king.
11. The
psalm emphasizes both deliverance and redemption in the king’s actions.
12. Continuous
prayer and daily praise are offered for the king.
13. The
abundance of grain is described as occurring only in fertile valleys.
14. The
imagery of Lebanon is used to describe fruitfulness and growth.
15. The
flourishing of people is compared to trees rather than grass.
16. The
endurance of the king’s name is tied to the duration of the sun.
17. The
blessing of all nations through the king echoes a broader biblical promise.
18. The
psalm attributes wondrous works to multiple gods.
19. The
closing verses shift focus from the king to God Himself.
20. The
psalm ends without any formal conclusion or closing statement.
Answers with Complete Reference Verses
1.
False
“Give
the king thy judgments, O God, and thy righteousness unto the king’s son.” —
Psalm 72:1
(The
title may reference Solomon, but the verse itself does not name him.)
2.
True
“Give
the king thy judgments, O God, and thy righteousness unto the king’s son.” —
Psalm 72:1
3.
True
“The
mountains shall bring peace to the people, and the little hills, by
righteousness.” — Psalm 72:3
4.
False
“They
shall fear thee as long as the sun and moon endure…” — Psalm 72:5
(The
fear is directed toward God, not merely the king.)
5.
False
“He
shall come down like rain upon the mown grass…” — Psalm 72:6
(Rain
is mentioned, but not sunlight.)
6.
True
“He
shall have dominion also from sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of
the earth.” — Psalm 72:8
7.
True
“…and
his enemies shall lick the dust.” — Psalm 72:9
8.
True
“The
kings of Tarshish and of the isles shall bring presents: the kings of Sheba and
Seba shall offer gifts.” — Psalm 72:10
9.
False
“He
shall judge thy people with righteousness, and thy poor with judgment.” — Psalm
72:2
10. True
“…the
poor also, and him that hath no helper.” — Psalm 72:12
11. True
“He
shall redeem their soul from deceit and violence…” — Psalm 72:14
12. True
“…prayer
also shall be made for him continually; and daily shall he be praised.” — Psalm
72:15
13. False
“There
shall be an handful of corn in the earth upon the top of the mountains…” —
Psalm 72:16
14. True
“…the
fruit thereof shall shake like Lebanon…” — Psalm 72:16
15. False
“…they
of the city shall flourish like grass of the earth.” — Psalm 72:16
16. True
“His
name shall endure for ever: his name shall be continued as long as the sun…” —
Psalm 72:17
17. True
“Men
shall be blessed in him: all nations shall call him blessed.” — Psalm 72:17
18. False
“Blessed
be the LORD God, the God of Israel, who only doeth wondrous things.” — Psalm
72:18
19. True
“Blessed
be the LORD God, the God of Israel…” — Psalm 72:18
20. False
“Amen,
and Amen.” — Psalm 72:19
You’ve
just completed the hardest level—well done!

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