Bible Quiz – Psalm 83 (True/False) Harder Level with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
Psalm
83 is one of the most intense imprecatory psalms, where Asaph pleads with God
to act against a coalition of nations plotting Israel’s destruction. This
chapter is rich in historical references, poetic imagery, and theological
depth. This harder-level quiz will test your close reading and understanding of
its details and meaning.
Instructions
Read
each statement carefully and thoughtfully.
Mark
each as True or False based strictly on Psalm 83.
Try
answering without looking at the reference first.
Pay
attention to wording, names, and intent of the psalm.
Quiz Questions (True / False)
1.
The psalmist asks God to remain
completely silent throughout Psalm 83.
2.
The enemies in Psalm 83 are described
as making a covenant against Israel.
3.
Edom and Moab are mentioned among the
nations opposing Israel.
4.
The psalm identifies Assyria as an
ally of Lot’s descendants.
5.
The enemies’ goal is to help Israel
become a stronger nation.
6.
The psalmist requests that God make
the enemies like whirling dust and chaff.
7.
The psalm refers to past victories
like Midian and Sisera as examples of God’s power.
8.
The psalm prays that the enemies may
seek God’s name in repentance.
9.
The psalm ends with a desire that
God’s name alone be exalted over all the earth.
10. The
psalmist compares the enemies to harmless grazing animals.
11. The
coalition includes both historical and regional enemies of Israel.
12. The
psalm expresses confidence that God will bring shame to the conspirators.
Answers with Reference Verses
1.
False – Psalm 83:1 (He asks God not to
remain silent)
2.
True – Psalm 83:5
3.
True – Psalm 83:6
4.
True – Psalm 83:8 (Assyria is
mentioned as an ally with Lot’s descendants)
5.
False – Psalm 83:4 (Their goal is
destruction, not help)
6.
True – Psalm 83:13
7.
True – Psalm 83:9–11
8.
False – Psalm 83:16–17 (They are
brought to shame; repentance is not mentioned as their action)
9.
True – Psalm 83:18
10. False
– Psalm 83:13–14 (They are compared to chaff and fire, not harmless animals)
11. True
– Psalm 83:6–8
12. True
– Psalm 83:16
Take
a moment to reflect: Psalm 83 reminds us that even when opposition seems united
and strong, God remains sovereign over all nations.
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