Bible Quiz – Psalm 82 (Multiple Choice Questions) Harder Level with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
Psalm
82 is a striking passage where God confronts unjust leaders and exposes their
failure to uphold righteousness. This harder round challenges you to pay closer
attention to wording, implications, and deeper understanding of the psalm.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Choose
the best answer from the options.
Some
questions require close attention to exact phrasing.
Check
your answers and full verses at the end.
Quiz Questions
1.
What specific role does God take in the opening verse of Psalm 82?
A.
Teacher
B.
Witness
C.
Judge
D.
Shepherd
2.
The term “gods” in Psalm 82:1 most directly refers to whom in context?
A.
Heavenly angels
B.
Pagan idols
C.
Earthly rulers or judges
D.
Foreign nations
3.
What accusation is paired with “judging unjustly” in verse 2?
A.
Ignoring the law
B.
Accepting the persons of the wicked
C.
Worshipping idols
D.
Rejecting prophets
4.
Which pair is specifically mentioned together in verse 3?
A.
Poor and needy
B.
Weak and fatherless
C.
Kings and princes
D.
Just and unjust
5.
What two actions are commanded in verse 3 regarding the afflicted and needy?
A.
Teach and guide
B.
Judge and punish
C.
Defend and do justice
D.
Protect and reward
6.
In verse 4, what does “rid them out of the hand of the wicked” imply?
A.
Ignore their suffering
B.
Rescue and deliver them
C.
Judge them harshly
D.
Send them away
7.
According to verse 5, how do the unjust leaders “walk”?
A.
In pride
B.
In darkness
C.
In ignorance
D.
In fear
8.
What is the consequence of their ignorance mentioned in verse 5?
A.
Nations fall
B.
The temple is destroyed
C.
The foundations of the earth are out of course
D.
The people rebel
9.
What relationship to God is implied by the phrase “children of the most High”?
A.
Servants
B.
Created beings
C.
Representatives with authority
D.
Angels
10.
What contrast is made in verse 7?
A.
Life vs. death
B.
Wisdom vs. foolishness
C.
Divine title vs. human mortality
D.
Power vs. weakness
11.
The phrase “fall like one of the princes” suggests what idea?
A.
Promotion to royalty
B.
Sudden elevation
C.
Inevitable downfall of the powerful
D.
Victory over enemies
12.
What does the final verse imply about God’s authority over the nations?
A.
It is limited
B.
It is delegated
C.
It is temporary
D.
It is universal
Answers with Reference Verses
1.
C — Psalm 82:1
“God
standeth in the congregation of the mighty; he judgeth among the gods.”
2.
C — Psalm 82:1
“…he
judgeth among the gods.”
3.
B — Psalm 82:2
“How
long will ye judge unjustly, and accept the persons of the wicked?”
4.
B — Psalm 82:3
“Defend
the poor and fatherless…”
5.
C — Psalm 82:3
“…do
justice to the afflicted and needy.”
6.
B — Psalm 82:4
“Deliver
the poor and needy: rid them out of the hand of the wicked.”
7.
B — Psalm 82:5
“They
know not, neither will they understand; they walk on in darkness…”
8.
C — Psalm 82:5
“…all
the foundations of the earth are out of course.”
9.
C — Psalm 82:6
“I
have said, Ye are gods; and all of you are children of the most High.”
10.
C — Psalm 82:7
“But
ye shall die like men…”
11.
C — Psalm 82:7
“…and
fall like one of the princes.”
12.
D — Psalm 82:8
“Arise,
O God, judge the earth: for thou shalt inherit all nations.”
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