Bible Quiz – Psalm 76 (True/False) with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 76 (True/False) with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse. 

Psalm 76 is a powerful song celebrating God’s majesty, His victory over enemies, and His righteous judgment. It reminds us that God is known among His people and that no power on earth can stand against Him. This quiz will help you reflect on the key truths and verses from this Psalm while testing your understanding.

 

Instructions

Read each statement carefully.

Decide whether it is True or False based on Psalm 76.

Try to answer without looking at your Bible first.

Check your answers and the full reference verses afterward.

 

Quiz Questions

 

1.        God is unknown in Judah and His name is not great in Israel.

 

2.        God’s dwelling place is in Salem, and His abode is in Zion.

 

3.        God breaks the weapons of war, including arrows, shields, and swords.

 

4.        The Psalm describes God as less glorious than the mountains.

 

5.        The stouthearted were plundered and fell into a deep sleep.

 

6.        None of the warriors were able to use their hands.

 

7.        God’s rebuke causes both horse and chariot to fall into a deep sleep.

 

8.        The Psalm says that God should not be feared.

 

9.        God’s anger can bring salvation to the humble.

 

10.  The wrath of man ultimately praises God.

 

11.  People are encouraged to make vows to God and not fulfill them.

 

12.  God cuts off the spirit of princes and is feared by the kings of the earth.

 

Answers with Complete Reference Verses

 

1.        False

“In Judah God is known; his name is great in Israel.” (Psalm 76:1)

 

2.        True

“His abode has been established in Salem, his dwelling place in Zion.” (Psalm 76:2)

 

3.        True

“There he broke the flashing arrows, the shield, the sword, and the weapons of war.” (Psalm 76:3)

 

4.        False

“Glorious are you, more majestic than the mountains full of prey.” (Psalm 76:4)

 

5.        True

“The stouthearted were stripped of their spoil; they sank into sleep; all the men of war were unable to use their hands.” (Psalm 76:5)

 

6.        True

(Same reference as above) (Psalm 76:5)

 

7.        True

“At your rebuke, O God of Jacob, both rider and horse lay stunned.” (Psalm 76:6)

 

8.        False

“But you, you are to be feared! Who can stand before you when once your anger is roused?” (Psalm 76:7)

 

9.        True

“When God arose to establish judgment, to save all the humble of the earth.” (Psalm 76:9)

 

10.  True

“Surely the wrath of man shall praise you; the remnant of wrath you will put on like a belt.” (Psalm 76:10)

 

11.  False

“Make your vows to the Lord your God and perform them; let all around him bring gifts to him who is to be feared.” (Psalm 76:11)

 

12.  True

“Who cuts off the spirit of princes, who is to be feared by the kings of the earth.” (Psalm 76:12)

 

If you enjoyed this quiz, share it with friends, family, or your church group and challenge them! Keep exploring Scripture—each Psalm has something powerful to reveal.

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 76 (True/False) – Harder Round

 

Ready to go a little deeper? This harder round on Psalm 76 challenges you to notice finer details, wording, and meaning within the verses. It focuses on close reading and careful understanding of the text—perfect for sharpening both memory and insight.

 

Instructions

Read each statement carefully—some are subtle and require attention to wording.

Mark each as True or False based strictly on Psalm 76.

Avoid guessing—think about the exact phrasing of the Psalm.

Check your answers with the full reference verses afterward.

 

Quiz Questions

 

1.        Psalm 76 identifies God as being known specifically in Israel and Judah.

 

2.        The Psalm states that God’s dwelling is in Jerusalem, using that exact word.

 

3.        The weapons broken by God include bows, shields, swords, and chariots.

 

4.        God is described as more majestic than mountains filled with prey.

 

5.        The stouthearted lost their courage but remained awake.

 

6.        The men of war were unable to lift their weapons.

 

7.        God is referred to as the God of Jacob in this Psalm.

 

8.        The rebuke of God causes both horse and rider to fall into a deep sleep.

 

9.        The Psalm suggests that God’s judgment is delayed and uncertain.

 

10.  God rises to bring judgment and to save the humble of the earth.

 

11.  Human anger always opposes God and never brings Him praise.

 

12.  The remaining wrath of man is restrained or bound by God.

 

13.  The Psalm encourages people to make vows but leaves fulfillment optional.

 

14.  Gifts are to be brought to God because He is to be feared.

 

15.  God removes the authority of princes and is feared by earthly kings.

 

Answers with Complete Reference Verses

 

1.        True

“In Judah God is known; his name is great in Israel.” (Psalm 76:1)

 

2.        False

“His abode has been established in Salem, his dwelling place in Zion.” (Psalm 76:2)

 

3.        False

“There he broke the flashing arrows, the shield, the sword, and the weapons of war.” (Psalm 76:3)

 

4.        True

“Glorious are you, more majestic than the mountains full of prey.” (Psalm 76:4)

 

5.        False

“The stouthearted were stripped of their spoil; they sank into sleep…” (Psalm 76:5)

 

6.        False

“…all the men of war were unable to use their hands.” (Psalm 76:5)

 

7.        True

“At your rebuke, O God of Jacob, both rider and horse lay stunned.” (Psalm 76:6)

 

8.        True

(Same reference as above) (Psalm 76:6)

 

9.        False

“From the heavens you uttered judgment; the earth feared and was still…” (Psalm 76:8)

 

10.  True

“When God arose to establish judgment, to save all the humble of the earth.” (Psalm 76:9)

 

11.  False

“Surely the wrath of man shall praise you…” (Psalm 76:10)

 

12.  True

“…the remnant of wrath you will put on like a belt.” (Psalm 76:10)

 

13.  False

“Make your vows to the Lord your God and perform them…” (Psalm 76:11)

 

14.  True

“…let all around him bring gifts to him who is to be feared.” (Psalm 76:11)

 

15.  True

“Who cuts off the spirit of princes, who is to be feared by the kings of the earth.” (Psalm 76:12)

 

Great work tackling the harder round! Keep growing by revisiting the Psalm and reading it aloud—it helps lock in both meaning and memory.

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 76 (True/False) – Hardest Round

 

This is the ultimate challenge on Psalm 76. These statements are designed to test precise wording, deeper interpretation, and careful attention to detail. Even small differences matter here—so read closely and think deeply!

 

Instructions

Each statement may include slight wording changes—watch carefully.

Decide whether each statement is True or False based strictly on Psalm 76.

Focus on exact phrasing, sequence, and meaning.

Check the answers and full reference verses after completing all questions.

 

Quiz Questions

 

1.        The Psalm begins by declaring God is known in Israel before mentioning Judah.

 

2.        God’s dwelling is described using both “Salem” and “Zion” in the same verse.

 

3.        The Psalm specifically mentions bows instead of arrows being broken.

 

4.        God is said to be equally majestic as the mountains full of prey.

 

5.        The stouthearted were stripped of their spoil before they fell asleep.

 

6.        The phrase “unable to use their hands” implies total helplessness in battle.

 

7.        God is directly addressed as “O Lord of Hosts” in this Psalm.

 

8.        The rebuke of God results in both horse and rider being stunned into stillness.

 

9.        The earth reacts with fear and silence when God utters judgment from heaven.

 

10.  God’s judgment is described as arising suddenly to save the proud.

 

11.  The phrase “Selah” appears after the mention of saving the humble.

 

12.  The wrath of man is entirely destroyed and never used by God.

 

13.  The “remnant of wrath” is something God restrains or girds upon Himself.

 

14.  The Psalm commands vows to be made but suggests gifts are optional.

 

15.  The phrase “him who is to be feared” refers to God in the context of offerings.

 

16.  God is described as humbling kings but not affecting princes.

 

17.  The final verse emphasizes God’s authority over earthly rulers.

 

Answers with Complete Reference Verses

 

1.        False

“In Judah God is known; his name is great in Israel.” (Psalm 76:1)

 

2.        False

“His abode has been established in Salem, his dwelling place in Zion.” (Psalm 76:2)

 

3.        False

“There he broke the flashing arrows, the shield, the sword, and the weapons of war.” (Psalm 76:3)

 

4.        False

“Glorious are you, more majestic than the mountains full of prey.” (Psalm 76:4)

 

5.        True

“The stouthearted were stripped of their spoil; they sank into sleep…” (Psalm 76:5)

 

6.        True

“…all the men of war were unable to use their hands.” (Psalm 76:5)

 

7.        False

“At your rebuke, O God of Jacob…” (Psalm 76:6)

 

8.        True

“…both rider and horse lay stunned.” (Psalm 76:6)

 

9.        True

“From the heavens you uttered judgment; the earth feared and was still…” (Psalm 76:8)

 

10.  False

“…to save all the humble of the earth.” (Psalm 76:9)

 

11.  True

“…to save all the humble of the earth. Selah” (Psalm 76:9)

 

12.  False

“Surely the wrath of man shall praise you…” (Psalm 76:10)

 

13.  True

“…the remnant of wrath you will put on like a belt.” (Psalm 76:10)

 

14.  False

“Make your vows to the Lord your God and perform them; let all around him bring gifts…” (Psalm 76:11)

 

15.  True

“…bring gifts to him who is to be feared.” (Psalm 76:11)

 

16.  False

“Who cuts off the spirit of princes…” (Psalm 76:12)

 

17.  True

“…who is to be feared by the kings of the earth.” (Psalm 76:12)

 

You’ve completed the hardest round—well done! Keep strengthening your Bible knowledge by revisiting Psalm 76 and exploring its deeper meaning.

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