Bible Quiz – Psalm 96 (Subjective Questions) With Answers and the Complete Reference Verse.
Psalm
96 is a joyful hymn of praise that calls all people and nations to worship the
Lord. It celebrates God's greatness, His marvelous works, His righteous
judgment, and His reign over the entire earth. This psalm encourages believers
to proclaim God's salvation and glory among all peoples.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Answer
in your own words based on Psalm 96.
Try
to complete the quiz without looking at the answers first.
Check
your answers with the Answer Key provided below.
Read
the reference verses to deepen your understanding of God's Word.
Quiz
Questions
1. What
does Psalm 96 tell us to sing to the Lord?
2. What
should believers proclaim from day to day?
3. Among
whom should God's glory be declared?
4. Why
is the Lord worthy to be praised greatly?
5. What
does Psalm 96 say about the gods of the nations?
6. Who
made the heavens?
7. What
qualities are found in God's presence?
8. What
are the families of the nations called to ascribe to the Lord?
9. What
offering are worshipers encouraged to bring before the Lord?
10.
In what kind of beauty should people
worship the Lord?
11.
What message should be proclaimed
among the nations concerning the Lord?
12.
What should all the earth do before
the Lord?
13.
What should the heavens and the earth
do because of God's reign?
14.
What should the sea and everything in
it do?
15.
What should the fields and all that is
in them do?
16.
Why will the trees of the forest sing
for joy?
17.
What is the Lord coming to do?
18.
How will the Lord judge the world?
19.
How will the Lord judge the peoples?
20.
What central theme is emphasized
throughout Psalm 96?
Answers
and Reference Verses
1.
What does Psalm 96 tell us to sing to the Lord?
Answer:
A new song.
Reference
Verse:
"Sing
unto the LORD a new song: sing unto the LORD, all the earth." — Psalm 96:1
2.
What should believers proclaim from day to day?
Answer:
God's salvation.
Reference
Verse:
"Sing
unto the LORD, bless his name; shew forth his salvation from day to day."
— Psalm 96:2
3.
Among whom should God's glory be declared?
Answer:
Among the heathen (nations) and all people.
Reference
Verse:
"Declare
his glory among the heathen, his wonders among all people." — Psalm 96:3
4.
Why is the Lord worthy to be praised greatly?
Answer:
Because He is great and greatly to be praised.
Reference
Verse:
"For
the LORD is great, and greatly to be praised: he is to be feared above all
gods." — Psalm 96:4
5.
What does Psalm 96 say about the gods of the nations?
Answer:
They are idols.
Reference
Verse:
"For
all the gods of the nations are idols: but the LORD made the heavens." —
Psalm 96:5
6.
Who made the heavens?
Answer:
The Lord.
Reference
Verse:
"For
all the gods of the nations are idols: but the LORD made the heavens." —
Psalm 96:5
7.
What qualities are found in God's presence?
Answer:
Honour, majesty, strength, and beauty.
Reference
Verse:
"Honour
and majesty are before him: strength and beauty are in his sanctuary." —
Psalm 96:6
8.
What are the families of the nations called to ascribe to the Lord?
Answer:
Glory and strength.
Reference
Verse:
"Give
unto the LORD, O ye kindreds of the people, give unto the LORD glory and
strength." — Psalm 96:7
9.
What offering are worshipers encouraged to bring before the Lord?
Answer:
An offering of worship.
Reference
Verse:
"Bring
an offering, and come into his courts." — Psalm 96:8
10.
In what kind of beauty should people worship the Lord?
Answer:
The beauty of holiness.
Reference
Verse:
"O
worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness: fear before him, all the earth."
— Psalm 96:9
11.
What message should be proclaimed among the nations concerning the Lord?
Answer:
That the Lord reigns.
Reference
Verse:
"Say
among the heathen that the LORD reigneth." — Psalm 96:10
12.
What should all the earth do before the Lord?
Answer:
Fear before Him.
Reference
Verse:
"O
worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness: fear before him, all the
earth." — Psalm 96:9
13.
What should the heavens and the earth do because of God's reign?
Answer:
Rejoice and be glad.
Reference
Verse:
"Let
the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad." — Psalm 96:11
14.
What should the sea and everything in it do?
Answer:
Roar.
Reference
Verse:
"Let
the sea roar, and the fulness thereof." — Psalm 96:11
15.
What should the fields and all that is in them do?
Answer:
Be joyful.
Reference
Verse:
"Let
the field be joyful, and all that is therein." — Psalm 96:12
16.
Why will the trees of the forest sing for joy?
Answer:
Because the Lord is coming.
Reference
Verse:
"Then
shall all the trees of the wood rejoice before the LORD: for he cometh." —
Psalm 96:12-13
17.
What is the Lord coming to do?
Answer:
To judge the earth.
Reference
Verse:
"For
he cometh, for he cometh to judge the earth." — Psalm 96:13
18.
How will the Lord judge the world?
Answer:
With righteousness.
Reference
Verse:
"He
shall judge the world with righteousness." — Psalm 96:13
19.
How will the Lord judge the peoples?
Answer:
With His truth.
Reference
Verse:
"And
the people with his truth." — Psalm 96:13
20.
What central theme is emphasized throughout Psalm 96?
Answer:
Worshiping the Lord, proclaiming His glory, and rejoicing in His righteous
reign.
Reference
Verse:
"Say
among the heathen that the LORD reigneth." — Psalm 96:10
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 96 (Level 2 – Medium)
Psalm
96 is a powerful call to worship the Lord and proclaim His greatness among all
nations. It reminds believers that God is the Creator, the righteous Judge, and
the King over all the earth. This level explores deeper truths and details
found within the psalm.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Answer
using Psalm 96 as your guide.
Complete
the quiz before checking the answers.
Review
the reference verses to strengthen your understanding of Scripture.
Pray
and reflect on how Psalm 96 applies to your daily walk with God.
Quiz
Questions
1. What
are believers commanded to bless along with singing to the Lord?
2. What
should be shown forth from day to day?
3. Besides
God's glory, what else should be declared among all people?
4. Above
whom is the Lord to be feared?
5. What
contrast does Psalm 96 make between idols and the Lord?
6. What
two attributes are described as being before the Lord?
7. What
two qualities are said to be in His sanctuary?
8. To
whom is the command "Give unto the Lord glory and strength" directed?
9. What
are worshipers instructed to give unto the Lord's name?
10.
After bringing an offering, where are
believers invited to come?
11.
What effect does the Lord's reign have
upon the world?
12.
What does Psalm 96 say about the
stability of the world?
13.
How will the Lord judge the people?
14.
What reaction should the heavens have
to God's rule?
15.
What reaction should the earth have to
God's rule?
16.
What specific phrase describes the
abundance of the sea?
17.
What part of creation is specifically
mentioned as rejoicing before the Lord?
18.
What repeated phrase emphasizes the
certainty of God's coming?
19.
What standard will God use when
judging the world?
20.
What standard will God use when
judging the people?
Answers
and Reference Verses
1.
What are believers commanded to bless along with singing to the Lord?
Answer:
His name.
Reference
Verse:
"Sing
unto the LORD, bless his name; shew forth his salvation from day to day."
— Psalm 96:2
2.
What should be shown forth from day to day?
Answer:
God's salvation.
Reference
Verse:
"Sing
unto the LORD, bless his name; shew forth his salvation from day to day."
— Psalm 96:2
3.
Besides God's glory, what else should be declared among all people?
Answer:
His wonders.
Reference
Verse:
"Declare
his glory among the heathen, his wonders among all people." — Psalm 96:3
4.
Above whom is the Lord to be feared?
Answer:
Above all gods.
Reference
Verse:
"For
the LORD is great, and greatly to be praised: he is to be feared above all
gods." — Psalm 96:4
5.
What contrast does Psalm 96 make between idols and the Lord?
Answer:
The gods of the nations are idols, but the Lord made the heavens.
Reference
Verse:
"For
all the gods of the nations are idols: but the LORD made the heavens." —
Psalm 96:5
6.
What two attributes are described as being before the Lord?
Answer:
Honour and majesty.
Reference
Verse:
"Honour
and majesty are before him." — Psalm 96:6
7.
What two qualities are said to be in His sanctuary?
Answer:
Strength and beauty.
Reference
Verse:
"Strength
and beauty are in his sanctuary." — Psalm 96:6
8.
To whom is the command "Give unto the Lord glory and strength"
directed?
Answer:
The kindreds (families) of the people.
Reference
Verse:
"Give
unto the LORD, O ye kindreds of the people, give unto the LORD glory and
strength." — Psalm 96:7
9.
What are worshipers instructed to give unto the Lord's name?
Answer:
The glory due unto His name.
Reference
Verse:
"Give
unto the LORD the glory due unto his name." — Psalm 96:8
10.
After bringing an offering, where are believers invited to come?
Answer:
Into His courts.
Reference
Verse:
"Bring
an offering, and come into his courts." — Psalm 96:8
11.
What effect does the Lord's reign have upon the world?
Answer:
The world shall be established.
Reference
Verse:
"Say
among the heathen that the LORD reigneth: the world also shall be established
that it shall not be moved." — Psalm 96:10
12.
What does Psalm 96 say about the stability of the world?
Answer:
It shall not be moved.
Reference
Verse:
"The
world also shall be established that it shall not be moved." — Psalm 96:10
13.
How will the Lord judge the people?
Answer:
Righteously.
Reference
Verse:
"He
shall judge the people righteously." — Psalm 96:10
14.
What reaction should the heavens have to God's rule?
Answer:
Rejoice.
Reference
Verse:
"Let
the heavens rejoice." — Psalm 96:11
15.
What reaction should the earth have to God's rule?
Answer:
Be glad.
Reference
Verse:
"And
let the earth be glad." — Psalm 96:11
16.
What specific phrase describes the abundance of the sea?
Answer:
The fulness thereof.
Reference
Verse:
"Let
the sea roar, and the fulness thereof." — Psalm 96:11
17.
What part of creation is specifically mentioned as rejoicing before the Lord?
Answer:
The trees of the wood.
Reference
Verse:
"Then
shall all the trees of the wood rejoice." — Psalm 96:12
18.
What repeated phrase emphasizes the certainty of God's coming?
Answer:
"For he cometh, for he cometh."
Reference
Verse:
"For
he cometh, for he cometh to judge the earth." — Psalm 96:13
19.
What standard will God use when judging the world?
Answer:
Righteousness.
Reference
Verse:
"He
shall judge the world with righteousness." — Psalm 96:13
20.
What standard will God use when judging the people?
Answer:
His truth.
Reference
Verse:
"And
the people with his truth." — Psalm 96:13
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 96 (Level 3 – Hard)
Psalm
96 is a majestic song of worship that exalts the Lord as Creator, King, and
Judge of all the earth. It calls people from every nation to proclaim God's
glory, reject idols, worship Him in holiness, and rejoice in His righteous
reign. This advanced level focuses on deeper observation, interpretation, and
application of the psalm's message.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully and answer from Psalm 96.
Some
questions require thoughtful reflection on the meaning of the text.
Complete
the quiz before reviewing the answers.
Use
the reference verses to study the passage more deeply.
Consider
how the truths of Psalm 96 can shape your worship and witness.
Quiz
Questions
1. Why
does Psalm 96 call believers to sing a "new song" unto the Lord?
2. What
does the command to proclaim God's salvation "from day to day" teach
about the believer's responsibility?
3. According
to Psalm 96, what should accompany the declaration of God's glory among the
nations?
4. What
reason does Psalm 96 give for the Lord being worthy of fear above all gods?
5. How
does verse 5 distinguish the Lord from the gods worshiped by the nations?
6. What
do honour and majesty reveal about God's character?
7. What
do strength and beauty in God's sanctuary teach about true worship?
8. Why
are all families and peoples called to give glory and strength unto the Lord?
9. What
does the phrase "the glory due unto his name" imply about worship?
10.
What does bringing an offering
symbolize in the worship of God?
11.
What does worshiping the Lord in the
beauty of holiness require from believers?
12.
What truth about God's kingdom is
emphasized by the statement, "The LORD reigneth"?
13.
What does the establishment of the
world reveal about God's authority and power?
14.
Why is God's righteous judgment presented
as a reason for joy rather than fear in this psalm?
15.
How does creation participate in
worship according to Psalm 96?
16.
What significance can be found in the
sea, fields, and trees rejoicing together?
17.
Why is the phrase "for he
cometh" repeated twice in verse 13?
18.
What does judging the world with
righteousness tell us about God's nature?
19.
What does judging the people with His
truth reveal about God's standards?
20.
What overall message does Psalm 96
communicate to believers and to the nations?
Answers
and Reference Verses
1.
Why does Psalm 96 call believers to sing a "new song" unto the Lord?
Answer:
Because God continually reveals His greatness and deserves fresh praise from
His people.
Reference
Verse:
"Sing
unto the LORD a new song: sing unto the LORD, all the earth." — Psalm 96:1
2.
What does the command to proclaim God's salvation "from day to day"
teach about the believer's responsibility?
Answer:
Believers should continually testify about God's saving work and faithfulness.
Reference
Verse:
"Sing
unto the LORD, bless his name; shew forth his salvation from day to day."
— Psalm 96:2
3.
According to Psalm 96, what should accompany the declaration of God's glory
among the nations?
Answer:
The declaration of His wonders among all people.
Reference
Verse:
"Declare
his glory among the heathen, his wonders among all people." — Psalm 96:3
4.
What reason does Psalm 96 give for the Lord being worthy of fear above all
gods?
Answer:
Because He is great and greatly to be praised.
Reference
Verse:
"For
the LORD is great, and greatly to be praised: he is to be feared above all
gods." — Psalm 96:4
5.
How does verse 5 distinguish the Lord from the gods worshiped by the nations?
Answer:
The nations worship idols, but the Lord is the Creator of the heavens.
Reference
Verse:
"For
all the gods of the nations are idols: but the LORD made the heavens." —
Psalm 96:5
6.
What do honour and majesty reveal about God's character?
Answer:
They reveal His supreme glory, dignity, and royal greatness.
Reference
Verse:
"Honour
and majesty are before him." — Psalm 96:6
7.
What do strength and beauty in God's sanctuary teach about true worship?
Answer:
True worship recognizes both God's power and His holiness and splendor.
Reference
Verse:
"Strength
and beauty are in his sanctuary." — Psalm 96:6
8.
Why are all families and peoples called to give glory and strength unto the
Lord?
Answer:
Because He alone is worthy of universal worship and honor.
Reference
Verse:
"Give
unto the LORD, O ye kindreds of the people, give unto the LORD glory and
strength." — Psalm 96:7
9.
What does the phrase "the glory due unto his name" imply about
worship?
Answer:
Worship should give God the honor and praise that rightfully belong to Him.
Reference
Verse:
"Give
unto the LORD the glory due unto his name." — Psalm 96:8
10.
What does bringing an offering symbolize in the worship of God?
Answer:
It symbolizes reverence, gratitude, devotion, and surrender to God.
Reference
Verse:
"Bring
an offering, and come into his courts." — Psalm 96:8
11.
What does worshiping the Lord in the beauty of holiness require from believers?
Answer:
It requires a life marked by reverence, purity, and devotion to God.
Reference
Verse:
"O
worship the LORD in the beauty of holiness: fear before him, all the
earth." — Psalm 96:9
12.
What truth about God's kingdom is emphasized by the statement, "The LORD
reigneth"?
Answer:
God is the sovereign ruler over all creation and all nations.
Reference
Verse:
"Say
among the heathen that the LORD reigneth." — Psalm 96:10
13.
What does the establishment of the world reveal about God's authority and
power?
Answer:
It shows that God sustains and governs His creation with perfect control.
Reference
Verse:
"The
world also shall be established that it shall not be moved." — Psalm 96:10
14.
Why is God's righteous judgment presented as a reason for joy rather than fear
in this psalm?
Answer:
Because His judgment is fair, righteous, and based on truth.
Reference
Verse:
"He
shall judge the people righteously." — Psalm 96:10
15.
How does creation participate in worship according to Psalm 96?
Answer:
The heavens rejoice, the earth is glad, the sea roars, the fields are joyful,
and the trees rejoice before the Lord.
Reference
Verse:
"Let
the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad; let the sea roar, and the
fulness thereof." — Psalm 96:11
16.
What significance can be found in the sea, fields, and trees rejoicing
together?
Answer:
It illustrates that all creation acknowledges and celebrates God's reign.
Reference
Verse:
"Let
the field be joyful, and all that is therein: then shall all the trees of the
wood rejoice." — Psalm 96:12
17.
Why is the phrase "for he cometh" repeated twice in verse 13?
Answer:
To emphasize the certainty and importance of God's coming judgment.
Reference
Verse:
"For
he cometh, for he cometh to judge the earth." — Psalm 96:13
18.
What does judging the world with righteousness tell us about God's nature?
Answer:
God is perfectly just and always acts according to righteousness.
Reference
Verse:
"He
shall judge the world with righteousness." — Psalm 96:13
19.
What does judging the people with His truth reveal about God's standards?
Answer:
God's judgments are based on truth, faithfulness, and perfect knowledge.
Reference
Verse:
"And
the people with his truth." — Psalm 96:13
20.
What overall message does Psalm 96 communicate to believers and to the nations?
Answer:
The Lord alone is worthy of worship, His glory should be proclaimed everywhere,
and all creation should rejoice in His righteous reign and coming judgment.
Reference
Verse:
"Declare
his glory among the heathen, his wonders among all people." — Psalm 96:3
Psalm
96 challenges us to worship God wholeheartedly, proclaim His salvation boldly,
and rejoice in His sovereign rule. Take time this week to share God's goodness
with someone, worship Him with gratitude, and reflect on His righteous judgment
and faithfulness. Encourage others to study Psalm 96 and discover the joy of
honoring the Lord.
"Say
among the heathen that the LORD reigneth: the world also shall be established
that it shall not be moved: he shall judge the people righteously." —
Psalm 96:10

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