Bible Quiz – Psalm 83 (True/False) Hardest Level with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
Psalm
83 is a deeply intense prayer where Asaph pleads for divine intervention
against a unified coalition of enemies. Beyond its surface-level meaning, it
contains historical, geographical, and theological layers that require careful
reading. This hardest-level quiz is designed to test your attention to detail,
context awareness, and understanding of subtle biblical references within Psalm
83.
Instructions
Read
each statement with great care and focus.
Decide
whether it is True or False strictly based on Psalm 83.
Some
questions are intentionally detailed to test precision.
Answer
first, then check the references afterward.
Quiz Questions (True / False)
1.
Psalm 83 opens with a request for God
to remain inactive and observe silently.
2.
The psalmist identifies himself as a
descendant of David.
3.
The enemies are described as those who
“hate God” and “lift up their heads” against Him.
4.
The coalition includes both Edom and
Ishmaelites among its members.
5.
The psalm suggests that the enemies
seek to completely erase Israel’s memory as a nation.
6.
The psalmist calls for God to treat
the enemies like stubble before the wind.
7.
The names mentioned in the alliance
include Gebal, Ammon, and Amalek.
8.
The psalm explicitly prays for the
enemies’ spiritual restoration and repentance.
9.
The psalmist connects the judgment on
enemies with God’s past victories at the Kishon River.
10. The
enemies are described as saying they will possess the pastures of God.
11. The
psalm includes a request that God’s name be made known through His judgment.
12. The
final verse expresses that the ultimate goal is God’s eternal supremacy over
all the earth.
Answers with Reference Verses
1.
False – Psalm 83:1 (He asks God not to
remain silent or be still)
2.
False – Psalm 83 has no reference to
Davidic lineage of the psalmist
3.
True – Psalm 83:2
4.
True – Psalm 83:6
5.
True – Psalm 83:4 (They plot to wipe
out Israel’s name)
6.
True – Psalm 83:13 (Comparison to
chaff and stubble imagery)
7.
True – Psalm 83:7
8.
False – Psalm 83:16–17 (The focus is
judgment and shame, not repentance)
9.
False – Psalm 83:9–11 (Mentions
Midian, Sisera, Jabin, not Kishon specifically)
10. True
– Psalm 83:12
11. True
– Psalm 83:16 (So that people may seek God’s name)
12. True
– Psalm 83:18
Psalm
83 reminds us that even the most coordinated opposition is not beyond God’s
control. His name stands above every nation, plan, and power.
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