Bible Quiz – Psalm 85 (Multiple Choice Questions) Hardest Level with Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
Psalm
85 is a deeply theological prayer that moves from remembrance of past
restoration to a plea for present revival and future blessing. It contains rich
imagery of forgiveness, covenant love, and the harmony between divine
attributes like mercy, truth, righteousness, and peace. This hardest-level quiz
focuses on interpretation, structure, and deeper meaning within the psalm.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully and thoughtfully
Choose
the most precise answer based on Psalm 85
Some
questions focus on meaning rather than surface detail
Answers
are provided after the quiz section
Quiz Questions (Psalm 85 – Hardest Level)
1.
What is the psalmist primarily recalling in Psalm 85:1–2?
A)
Israel’s future exile
B)
God’s past restoration and forgiveness
C)
The creation of the world
D)
David’s kingship
2.
In Psalm 85, what is the significance of God “bringing back the captivity” of
Jacob?
A)
A political conquest
B)
A literal rebuilding of the temple only
C)
A restoration from past distress or exile
D)
A symbolic defeat of enemies only
3.
What is the central petition of Psalm 85:4?
A)
To increase wealth
B)
To turn God’s anger away and restore His people
C)
To destroy all nations
D)
To appoint a new king
4.
What rhetorical question is raised in Psalm 85:5, and what does it imply?
A)
Will God forget forever? — implying divine ignorance
B)
Will God be angry forever? — implying concern about lasting judgment
C)
Will God create again? — implying creation theology
D)
Will God speak again? — implying silence
5.
What does Psalm 85:6 suggest about revival?
A)
Revival comes through human effort alone
B)
Revival is impossible
C)
Revival is requested as a divine act from God
D)
Revival depends on enemies
6.
In Psalm 85:8, what is the psalmist committed to hearing?
A)
Human opinions
B)
God’s voice of peace to His people
C)
Enemy threats
D)
Ancient laws only
7.
What condition is placed upon God’s salvation in Psalm 85:9?
A)
It is delayed permanently
B)
It is near those who fear Him
C)
It is only for kings
D)
It is hidden from the righteous
8.
What is the theological significance of “mercy and truth” meeting in Psalm
85:10?
A)
A conflict between two opposing forces
B)
A poetic contrast with no meaning
C)
The harmony of God’s covenant attributes
D)
A historical event in Israel
9.
What does “righteousness and peace kissing each other” symbolize in Psalm
85:10?
A)
Political alliances
B)
Emotional reconciliation
C)
Perfect harmony between justice and peace in God’s rule
D)
Human friendship
10.
What deeper meaning is conveyed by Psalm 85:11 regarding truth and
righteousness?
A)
Truth disappears on earth
B)
Righteousness is optional
C)
Divine faithfulness transforms human conduct
D)
Only kings experience righteousness
11.
What is the outcome of divine blessing in Psalm 85:12?
A)
The earth becomes barren
B)
The land yields increase as a sign of restored order
C)
People leave the land
D)
Nature becomes chaotic
12.
What overarching theological theme unites Psalm 85?
A)
Human independence
B)
Divine judgment only
C)
Restoration through covenant mercy and justice
D)
Political revolution
Answers
1.
B) God’s past restoration and
forgiveness
2.
C) A restoration from past distress or
exile
3.
B) To turn God’s anger away and
restore His people
4.
B) Will God be angry forever? —
implying concern about lasting judgment
5.
C) Revival is requested as a divine
act from God
6.
B) God’s voice of peace to His people
7.
B) It is near those who fear Him
8.
C) The harmony of God’s covenant
attributes
9.
C) Perfect harmony between justice and
peace in God’s rule
10. C)
Divine faithfulness transforms human conduct
11. B)
The land yields increase as a sign of restored order
12. C)
Restoration through covenant mercy and justice
Complete
Reference Verse (Psalm 85 – Core Message Summary)
Psalm
85 presents a rich theological vision of restoration:
God
restores His people after hardship and forgives their iniquity
The
psalmist pleads for renewed mercy and revived spiritual life
Divine
anger is not permanent; it gives way to salvation for those who revere God
A
profound harmony is described where God’s attributes unite:
Mercy
and truth meet together
Righteousness
and peace embrace
God’s
blessing brings both spiritual renewal and physical fruitfulness to the land
The
psalm concludes with the assurance that divine righteousness prepares the way
ahead
Key
Verse Idea (Psalm 85:10–11):
“Mercy
and truth are met together; righteousness and peace have kissed each other.
Truth shall spring out of the earth; and righteousness shall look down from
heaven.”
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