Bible Quiz – Refuge in the LORD V/S trust in humans (with answers and the Complete Reference Verse).

 

Bible Quiz –  Refuge in the LORD V/S trust in humans (with answers and the Complete Reference Verse). 

The Bible consistently contrasts two kinds of dependence: placing full trust in the LORD, who is faithful and eternal, versus relying on human strength, wisdom, or authority, which is limited and fallible. This quiz will help you reflect on key Scriptures that teach where true security is found.

Take your time to think through each question. Let God’s Word guide your understanding and strengthen your faith.

 

Instructions

Read each question carefully.

Choose or identify the correct answer based on Scripture.

Do not rush—this is meant for reflection and learning.

Answers and full reference verses are provided after the quiz section.

 

Quiz Section

 

1. Where does Psalm 118:8 say it is better to trust?

A) In princes

B) In wealth

C) In the LORD

D) In armies

 

2. According to Jeremiah 17:5, what happens to the man who trusts in humans?

A) He is blessed

B) He is like a tree by water

C) He is cursed

D) He becomes wise

 

3. What is the result of trusting in the LORD in Jeremiah 17:7?

A) Fear and confusion

B) Blessing and confidence

C) Poverty

D) Isolation

 

4. Psalm 146:3 warns us not to put trust in whom?

A) Angels

B) Kings and princes

C) Prophets

D) Teachers

 

5. Why should we not trust in man according to Isaiah 2:22?

A) Man is immortal

B) Man is too powerful

C) Man is just breath

D) Man is perfect

 

6. Proverbs 3:5 instructs us to do what with our understanding?

A) Follow it fully

B) Ignore it completely

C) Lean not on it

D) Share it with others only

 

7. In whom should we trust with all our heart according to Proverbs 3:5?

A) Ourselves

B) The LORD

C) Friends

D) Wealth

 

8. Psalm 146:5 says the person is blessed who has the God of Jacob as their what?

A) Helper

B) Refuge

C) Trust

D) Judge

 

9. What does Psalm 20:7 contrast with trusting in chariots and horses?

A) Singing hymns

B) Trusting in the LORD

C) Fasting

D) Sacrifice

 

10. According to Isaiah 31:1, what is the danger of trusting in Egypt’s horses?

A) Strength increases

B) Wisdom is gained

C) God is not consulted

D) Peace is guaranteed

 

11. What does Psalm 56:3 encourage us to do in times of fear?

A) Run away

B) Trust in man

C) Trust in the LORD

D) Stay silent

 

12. According to Jeremiah 17:8, what is the tree like that trusts in the LORD?

A) Dry and fruitless

B) Flourishing and fruitful

C) Broken and weak

D) Hidden and forgotten

 

Answers & Complete Reference Verses

 

1. Answer: C – In the LORD

Psalm 118:8-9 (KJV)

“It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man. It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in princes.”

 

2. Answer: C – He is cursed

Jeremiah 17:5 (KJV)

“Cursed be the man that trusteth in man, and maketh flesh his arm, and whose heart departeth from the LORD.”

 

3. Answer: B – Blessing and confidence

Jeremiah 17:7 (KJV)

“Blessed is the man that trusteth in the LORD, and whose hope the LORD is.”

 

4. Answer: B – Kings and princes

Psalm 146:3 (KJV)

“Put not your trust in princes, nor in the son of man, in whom there is no help.”

 

5. Answer: C – Man is just breath

Isaiah 2:22 (KJV)

“Cease ye from man, whose breath is in his nostrils: for wherein is he to be accounted of?”

 

6. Answer: C – Lean not on it

Proverbs 3:5 (KJV)

“Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.”

 

7. Answer: B – The LORD

Proverbs 3:5 (KJV)

“Trust in the LORD with all thine heart…”

 

8. Answer: C – Trust

Psalm 146:5 (KJV)

“Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help, whose hope is in the LORD his God.”

 

9. Answer: B – Trusting in the LORD

Psalm 20:7 (KJV)

“Some trust in chariots, and some in horses: but we will remember the name of the LORD our God.”

 

10. Answer: C – God is not consulted

Isaiah 31:1 (KJV)

“Woe to them that go down to Egypt for help… but they look not unto the Holy One of Israel, neither seek the LORD!”

 

11. Answer: C – Trust in the LORD

Psalm 56:3 (KJV)

“What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee.”

 

12. Answer: B – Flourishing and fruitful

Jeremiah 17:8 (KJV)

“For he shall be as a tree planted by the waters… neither shall cease from yielding fruit.”

 

If this quiz strengthened your faith, take a moment to share it with someone who needs encouragement today—and keep exploring God’s Word daily for deeper trust in Him.

 

Bible Quiz – Refuge in the LORD vs Trust in Humans (Harder Round)

 

This harder round dives deeper into Scripture’s teaching on where true security is found. The contrast between trusting God and relying on human strength is subtle in some passages and strongly emphasized in others. These questions will challenge your understanding of context, wording, and meaning.

Take your time—this is not just a quiz, but a reflection on where your confidence truly rests.

 

Instructions

Read each question carefully; some are intentionally nuanced.

Focus on the exact meaning of the verse.

Do not rush—careful reading is important.

Answers and full reference verses are provided after the quiz section.

 

Quiz Section

 

1. In Jeremiah 17:6, what image is used for the man who trusts in man?

A) A fruitful vine

B) A shrub in the desert

C) A strong cedar

D) A watered garden

 

2. According to Psalm 146:4, what happens to a person’s plans when their spirit departs?

A) They prosper

B) They are remembered forever

C) They perish

D) They increase

 

3. In Isaiah 31:3, what is the key limitation of Egypt’s horses?

A) They are too fast

B) They are flesh, not spirit

C) They are weak in battle

D) They are not trained

 

4. Psalm 118:9 makes a comparison between trusting in the LORD and trusting in whom?

A) Prophets

B) Kings

C) Princes

D) Judges

 

5. In Jeremiah 17:5, what phrase describes man as the object of misplaced trust?

A) A mighty fortress

B) Flesh for strength

C) A guiding light

D) A wise counselor

 

6. According to Psalm 20:7, what do “some” trust in besides the LORD?

A) Silver and gold

B) Chariots and horses

C) Prophets and visions

D) Sacrifices and offerings

 

7. In Isaiah 2:22, what is emphasized about man’s breath?

A) It is eternal

B) It is powerful

C) It is in his nostrils

D) It is divine

 

8. What contrast is implied in Psalm 146:5 between the blessed man and others?

A) He has wealth

B) He trusts in the God of Jacob

C) He is a king

D) He is a prophet

 

9. In Jeremiah 17:8, what ensures the tree does NOT fear heat?

A) Deep roots by waters

B) Strong branches

C) Human protection

D) Fertile soil alone

 

10. According to Proverbs 3:5, what is forbidden alongside trusting the LORD?

A) Working hard

B) Leaning on one’s own understanding

C) Seeking advice

D) Asking questions

 

11. In Psalm 56:4, what is the result of trusting in God’s word?

A) Fear

B) Praise and confidence

C) Silence only

D) Confusion

 

12. In Isaiah 31:1, what are people criticized for NOT doing?

A) Building alliances

B) Seeking the Holy One of Israel

C) Making peace treaties

D) Training armies

 

13. According to Psalm 118:8, what is repeated for emphasis?

A) Trust in princes

B) Trust in man

C) Trust in the LORD

D) Trust in prophets

 

14. In Jeremiah 17:7, what does the blessed person specifically place in the LORD?

A) Wealth

B) Hope

C) Strength

D) Knowledge

 

Answers & Complete Reference Verses

 

1. Answer: B – A shrub in the desert

Jeremiah 17:6 (KJV)

“For he shall be like the heath in the desert, and shall not see when good cometh…”

 

2. Answer: C – They perish

Psalm 146:4 (KJV)

“His breath goeth forth, he returneth to his earth; in that very day his thoughts perish.”

 

3. Answer: B – They are flesh, not spirit

Isaiah 31:3 (KJV)

“Now the Egyptians are men, and not God; and their horses flesh, and not spirit…”

 

4. Answer: C – Princes

Psalm 118:9 (KJV)

“It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in princes.”

 

5. Answer: B – Flesh for strength

Jeremiah 17:5 (KJV)

“…that maketh flesh his arm…”

 

6. Answer: B – Chariots and horses

Psalm 20:7 (KJV)

“Some trust in chariots, and some in horses…”

 

7. Answer: C – It is in his nostrils

Isaiah 2:22 (KJV)

“whose breath is in his nostrils…”

 

8. Answer: B – He trusts in the God of Jacob

Psalm 146:5 (KJV)

“Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help…”

 

9. Answer: A – Deep roots by waters

Jeremiah 17:8 (KJV)

“For he shall be as a tree planted by the waters… and shall not see when heat cometh…”

 

10. Answer: B – Leaning on one’s own understanding

Proverbs 3:5 (KJV)

“…and lean not unto thine own understanding.”

 

11. Answer: B – Praise and confidence

Psalm 56:4 (KJV)

“In God I will praise his word, in God I have put my trust; I will not fear…”

 

12. Answer: B – Seeking the Holy One of Israel

Isaiah 31:1 (KJV)

“…but they look not unto the Holy One of Israel, neither seek the LORD!”

 

13. Answer: C – Trust in the LORD

Psalm 118:8 (KJV)

“It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man.”

 

14. Answer: B – Hope

Jeremiah 17:7 (KJV)

“…and whose hope the LORD is.”

 

If this harder round stretched your understanding, take a moment to reflect on where you place your trust in daily life. Share this quiz with someone who needs encouragement to rely on the LORD—and keep going deeper into His Word for unshakable faith.

 

Bible Quiz – Refuge in the LORD vs Trust in Humans (Hardest Round)

 

This hardest round is designed to push deeper than surface-level recall. Some questions will require careful attention to phrasing, comparison between similar verses, and understanding subtle contrasts in meaning.

The goal is not speed, but clarity—learning to distinguish where Scripture places ultimate confidence: in God alone, not in human strength or systems.

 

Instructions

Read each question very carefully.

Some options may sound similar—focus on exact biblical meaning.

Think contextually, not just keywords.

Answers and full reference verses are provided after the quiz section.

 

Quiz Section

 

1. In Jeremiah 17:5–6, what contrast is implied between the cursed man and the blessed man?

A) Both experience equal success

B) One trusts man and becomes like a desert shrub, the other trusts God and flourishes

C) Both are punished equally

D) Both become strong trees

 

2. According to Psalm 146:3–4, why is trust in princes discouraged?

A) They are always evil

B) Their wisdom is greater than God’s

C) Their breath returns to the earth and plans perish

D) They never rule

 

3. In Isaiah 31:1–3, what is the central mistake of those seeking Egypt’s help?

A) They forget to build cities

B) They rely on horses and chariots instead of the Holy One

C) They avoid war

D) They refuse alliances

 

4. Which phrase best captures the logic of Psalm 118:8–9?

A) Trust in man is equal to trusting God

B) Trust in God is slightly better than trusting man

C) Trust in God is better than all human confidence

D) Trust in princes is sometimes better

 

5. In Jeremiah 17:5, what does “maketh flesh his arm” primarily imply?

A) Physical strength training

B) Dependence on human strength instead of God

C) Worship of idols

D) Medical healing

 

6. Which verse best reflects a total rejection of self-reliance?

A) Proverbs 3:5

B) Psalm 20:7

C) Isaiah 2:22

D) Psalm 146:5

 

7. In Isaiah 2:22, why is man described as unworthy of trust?

A) He is too powerful

B) His breath is in his nostrils, making him temporary and limited

C) He is divine

D) He never speaks

 

8. What is the key condition for blessing in Jeremiah 17:7–8?

A) Trust in wealth

B) Trust in man

C) Trust in the LORD

D) Trust in prophets

 

9. In Psalm 20:7, what is the implied spiritual difference between the two groups mentioned?

A) One group is richer

B) One group trusts visible military power, the other trusts the LORD’s unseen power

C) One group is Israel, the other is Egypt

D) Both trust God equally

 

10. According to Jeremiah 17:8, what enables the tree to remain fruitful even in drought?

A) Human irrigation systems

B) Deep roots by the waters (symbolizing reliance on God)

C) Strong branches alone

D) Seasonal timing

 

11. Which verse most directly connects human mortality with unreliability in decision-making?

A) Psalm 146:4

B) Psalm 118:8

C) Proverbs 3:5

D) Isaiah 31:1

 

12. In Psalm 56:3–4, what is the logical sequence presented?

A) Fear trust in man confusion

B) Fear trust in God absence of fear

C) Confidence fear doubt

D) Trust silence defeat

 

13. In Isaiah 31:1, what spiritual failure accompanies political reliance on Egypt?

A) Increased wisdom

B) Lack of seeking the LORD

C) Increased prayer

D) Stronger faith

 

14. Which pairing best reflects the main biblical contrast in this quiz theme?

A) Wealth vs poverty

B) Kings vs prophets

C) Human strength vs divine trust

D) Old law vs new law

 

15. In Jeremiah 17:5–7, what is the ultimate spiritual message?

A) Humans are occasionally helpful

B) Trust in man is neutral

C) Trust determines spiritual destiny—curse or blessing

D) Geography determines blessing

 

Answers & Complete Reference Verses

 

1. Answer: B

Jeremiah 17:5–6 (KJV)

“Cursed be the man that trusteth in man… For he shall be like the heath in the desert…”

 

2. Answer: C

Psalm 146:3–4 (KJV)

“Put not your trust in princes… His breath goeth forth… in that very day his thoughts perish.”

 

3. Answer: B

Isaiah 31:1–3 (KJV)

“…they stay on horses, and trust in chariots… but they look not unto the Holy One of Israel…”

 

4. Answer: C

Psalm 118:8–9 (KJV)

“It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man… in princes.”

 

5. Answer: B

Jeremiah 17:5 (KJV)

“…and maketh flesh his arm…”

 

6. Answer: A

Proverbs 3:5 (KJV)

“Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding.”

 

7. Answer: B

Isaiah 2:22 (KJV)

“…whose breath is in his nostrils…”

 

8. Answer: C

Jeremiah 17:7–8 (KJV)

“Blessed is the man that trusteth in the LORD…”

 

9. Answer: B

Psalm 20:7 (KJV)

“Some trust in chariots… but we will remember the name of the LORD…”

 

10. Answer: B

Jeremiah 17:8 (KJV)

“…planted by the waters… shall not be careful in the year of drought…”

 

11. Answer: A

Psalm 146:4 (KJV)

“…in that very day his thoughts perish.”

 

12. Answer: B

Psalm 56:3–4 (KJV)

“What time I am afraid, I will trust in thee… In God I have put my trust; I will not fear.”

 

13. Answer: B

Isaiah 31:1 (KJV)

“…but they look not unto the Holy One of Israel, neither seek the LORD!”

 

14. Answer: C

Psalm 118:8 (KJV)

“It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man.”

 

15. Answer: C

Jeremiah 17:5–7 (KJV)

Contrasts curse and blessing based on where trust is placed.

 

If you made it through this hardest round, you’ve gone beyond simple reading into real reflection. Take a moment today to examine where your trust quietly rests—and choose again to place it fully in the LORD. Share this with someone who needs that reminder too.

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