Bible Quiz – Psalm 118 (Multiple Choice Questions) With Answers and the Reference
Psalm
118 is a powerful song of thanksgiving that celebrates God's steadfast love,
faithfulness, protection, and victory. It reminds believers to place their
confidence in the Lord rather than in people or earthly power. This quiz will
help you test your knowledge of Psalm 118 while encouraging you to reflect on
God's enduring mercy and His saving grace.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Choose
the best answer from the four options.
Complete
all the questions before checking the answers.
Review
the references to study the passage further.
Quiz
1.
What does Psalm 118 repeatedly declare endures forever?
A.
God's wisdom
B.
God's steadfast love
C.
God's justice
D.
God's promises
2.
Whom does the psalm say it is better to trust than man?
A.
Kings
B.
Friends
C.
The Lord
D.
Angels
3.
What happened when the psalmist called on the Lord in distress?
A.
He was ignored
B.
The Lord answered and set him free
C.
His enemies increased
D.
He became stronger by himself
4.
What does the psalm say the Lord is for the believer?
A.
A distant ruler
B.
An observer
C.
On the believer's side
D.
A silent judge
5.
According to Psalm 118, what is better than trusting in princes?
A.
Trusting in wealth
B.
Trusting in the Lord
C.
Trusting in armies
D.
Trusting in experience
6.
What surrounded the psalmist like bees?
A.
Birds
B.
Enemies
C.
Storms
D.
Soldiers
7.
Who became the psalmist's strength, song, and salvation?
A.
His family
B.
His nation
C.
The Lord
D.
His friends
8.
Where is the voice of rejoicing and salvation heard?
A.
The marketplaces
B.
The tents of the righteous
C.
The mountains
D.
The palace
9.
What does the right hand of the Lord do?
A.
Sleeps
B.
Performs mighty deeds
C.
Remains hidden
D.
Holds treasures
10.
Why did the psalmist say he would not die?
A.
Because of medicine
B.
Because he was young
C.
To declare the works of the Lord
D.
Because his enemies fled
11.
What gates did the psalmist ask to be opened?
A.
Gates of wisdom
B.
Gates of righteousness
C.
Gates of victory
D.
Gates of peace
12.
Who is allowed to enter through the gates of righteousness?
A.
Only priests
B.
The righteous
C.
Every traveler
D.
Kings only
13.
What happened to the stone the builders rejected?
A.
It was destroyed
B.
It became the cornerstone
C.
It was hidden
D.
It was forgotten
14.
How does the psalm describe this marvelous work?
A.
Impossible to understand
B.
A work of angels
C.
The Lord has done it
D.
The work of kings
15.
Which well-known declaration is found in Psalm 118?
A.
The Lord is my shepherd
B.
Be still and know that I am God
C.
This is the day the Lord has made
D.
Create in me a clean heart
16.
What did the people shout to the one who comes in the name of the Lord?
A.
Peace forever
B.
Hosanna
C.
Hallelujah
D.
Amen
17.
What did the people use to celebrate the festival procession?
A.
Trumpets only
B.
Palm branches
C.
Boughs
D.
Olive leaves
18.
How does Psalm 118 end?
A.
With a warning
B.
With thanksgiving for God's enduring love
C.
With a prayer for rain
D.
With a promise of prosperity
Answers
1.
B. God's steadfast love
Reference:
Psalm 118:1
2.
C. The Lord
Reference:
Psalm 118:8
3.
B. The Lord answered and set him free
Reference:
Psalm 118:5
4.
C. On the believer's side
Reference:
Psalm 118:6
5.
B. Trusting in the Lord
Reference:
Psalm 118:9
6.
B. Enemies
Reference:
Psalm 118:12
7.
C. The Lord
Reference:
Psalm 118:14
8.
B. The tents of the righteous
Reference:
Psalm 118:15
9.
B. Performs mighty deeds
Reference:
Psalm 118:15-16
10.
C. To declare the works of the Lord
Reference:
Psalm 118:17
11.
B. Gates of righteousness
Reference:
Psalm 118:19
12.
B. The righteous
Reference:
Psalm 118:20
13.
B. It became the cornerstone
Reference:
Psalm 118:22
14.
C. The Lord has done it
Reference:
Psalm 118:23
15.
C. This is the day the Lord has made
Reference:
Psalm 118:24
16.
B. Hosanna
Reference:
Psalm 118:25-26
17.
C. Boughs
Reference:
Psalm 118:27
18.
B. With thanksgiving for God's enduring love
Reference:
Psalm 118:29
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 118 (Level 2)
A
Deeper Study of God's Faithfulness, Victory, and Salvation
Psalm
118 is a rich hymn of praise that proclaims God's unfailing love, His power to
save, and the joy of those who trust Him. Beyond its familiar verses, this
psalm contains profound truths about faith, perseverance, worship, and the
coming Messiah. Test your knowledge with these intermediate-level questions and
deepen your understanding of this remarkable chapter.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Select
the best answer from the four choices.
Complete
all the questions before checking the answers.
Use
the references afterward to continue your Bible study.
Quiz
1.
Who is specifically invited to say, "His steadfast love endures
forever"?
A.
The prophets
B.
Israel, the house of Aaron, and those who fear the Lord
C.
The kings of Judah
D.
The Levites only
2.
After the Lord answered the psalmist, where did He set him?
A.
On a mountain
B.
In a broad place
C.
In a city
D.
Beside still waters
3.
Because the Lord is on his side, what does the psalmist say he will not do?
A.
Lose hope
B.
Be afraid
C.
Become weary
D.
Turn back
4.
According to the psalm, what can man ultimately do to the believer?
A.
Destroy God's promises
B.
Separate the believer from God
C.
Only what God allows
D.
Nothing that should cause fear
5.
What happened to all the nations that surrounded the psalmist?
A.
They defeated him
B.
They made peace with him
C.
They were cut off in the name of the Lord
D.
They joined Israel
6.
What nearly caused the psalmist to fall?
A.
Hunger
B.
A powerful push from the enemy
C.
Fear of death
D.
Lack of faith
7.
Although the Lord disciplined the psalmist severely, what did He not do?
A.
Leave him alone
B.
Deliver him to death
C.
Remove His blessings
D.
Reject his prayers
8.
What did the psalmist promise to do after entering the gates of righteousness?
A.
Offer sacrifices only
B.
Give thanks to the Lord
C.
Teach the people
D.
Build an altar
9.
Why does the psalmist thank the Lord?
A.
Because He answered him and became his salvation
B.
Because the harvest was plentiful
C.
Because Israel won every battle
D.
Because the temple was completed
10.
The rejected stone becoming the cornerstone is described as what?
A.
A mystery of the prophets
B.
The Lord's doing
C.
The reward of the righteous
D.
A sign for kings
11.
What attitude accompanies the declaration, "This is the day the Lord has
made"?
A.
Fear and trembling
B.
Silence and meditation
C.
Rejoicing and gladness
D.
Waiting and patience
12.
What request immediately follows, "Save us, we pray, O Lord"?
A.
Teach us Your ways
B.
Give us success
C.
Forgive our sins
D.
Defeat our enemies
13.
From where does the blessing come upon the one who comes in the name of the
Lord?
A.
The city of Jerusalem
B.
The house of the Lord
C.
The tabernacle
D.
Mount Zion
14.
What has the Lord given according to Psalm 118:27?
A.
Peace to the nations
B.
Light
C.
A new covenant
D.
Wisdom
15.
What were the worshippers instructed to bind with cords?
A.
Their offerings
B.
The festal sacrifice
C.
Their banners
D.
The temple curtains
16.
To what part of the altar was the sacrifice to be bound?
A.
The entrance
B.
The horns of the altar
C.
The steps
D.
The center stone
17.
Which two declarations conclude the psalm before its final statement of
thanksgiving?
A.
"You are my God" and "I will give thanks to You"
B.
"The Lord is my Shepherd" and "I shall not want"
C.
"Blessed is Israel" and "Praise the Lord"
D.
"Great is the Lord" and "His mercy is new every morning"
18.
What central truth frames both the beginning and the end of Psalm 118?
A.
God's justice lasts forever
B.
God's steadfast love endures forever
C.
Israel will never fail
D.
The temple will stand forever
Answers
1.
B. Israel, the house of Aaron, and those who fear the Lord
Reference:
Psalm 118:2–4
2.
B. In a broad place
Reference:
Psalm 118:5
3.
B. Be afraid
Reference:
Psalm 118:6
4.
D. Nothing that should cause fear
Reference:
Psalm 118:6
5.
C. They were cut off in the name of the Lord
Reference:
Psalm 118:10–12
6.
B. A powerful push from the enemy
Reference:
Psalm 118:13
7.
B. Deliver him to death
Reference:
Psalm 118:18
8.
B. Give thanks to the Lord
Reference:
Psalm 118:19
9.
A. Because He answered him and became his salvation
Reference:
Psalm 118:21
10.
B. The Lord's doing
Reference:
Psalm 118:22–23
11.
C. Rejoicing and gladness
Reference:
Psalm 118:24
12.
B. Give us success
Reference:
Psalm 118:25
13.
B. The house of the Lord
Reference:
Psalm 118:26
14.
B. Light
Reference:
Psalm 118:27
15.
B. The festal sacrifice
Reference:
Psalm 118:27
16.
B. The horns of the altar
Reference:
Psalm 118:27
17.
A. "You are my God" and "I will give thanks to You"
Reference:
Psalm 118:28
18.
B. God's steadfast love endures forever
Reference:
Psalm 118:1, 29
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 118 (Level 3)
Advanced
Study of God's Deliverance, Worship, and Messianic Hope
Psalm
118 is one of the most significant psalms in Scripture, blending thanksgiving,
worship, prophecy, and unwavering confidence in the Lord. It is frequently
quoted in the New Testament, particularly in connection with Jesus Christ. This
advanced-level quiz is designed for serious Bible students who want to explore
the deeper details and themes found in Psalm 118.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Choose
the best answer from the four options.
Complete
all the questions before checking the answers.
Review
the references to strengthen your understanding of the chapter.
Quiz
1.
Which three groups are called to proclaim that the Lord's steadfast love
endures forever?
A.
Israel, Judah, and Benjamin
B.
Israel, the house of Aaron, and those who fear the Lord
C.
The priests, Levites, and prophets
D.
Kings, judges, and elders
2.
What contrast is emphasized by placing trust in the Lord instead of trusting in
man and princes?
A.
Earthly wisdom versus heavenly wisdom
B.
Human authority versus divine security
C.
Riches versus poverty
D.
Strength versus weakness
3.
How many times does the psalmist declare, "In the name of the Lord I cut
them off," regarding the surrounding nations?
A.
Once
B.
Twice
C.
Three times
D.
Four times
4.
The enemies are compared to bees and to what else?
A.
Floodwaters
B.
A roaring lion
C.
A fire among thorns
D.
A violent storm
5.
What immediate result followed the enemy's attempt to make the psalmist fall?
A.
The Lord helped him
B.
The army fled
C.
Fire came from heaven
D.
The nations surrendered
6.
Which three qualities are attributed to the Lord in a single declaration?
A.
Refuge, wisdom, and peace
B.
Strength, song, and salvation
C.
Mercy, justice, and truth
D.
Light, life, and hope
7.
According to Psalm 118, where is the joyful cry of salvation specifically
heard?
A.
In the courts of the temple
B.
In the tents of the righteous
C.
Among the elders
D.
In the city gates
8.
What statement is made repeatedly about the right hand of the Lord?
A.
It delivers the poor
B.
It performs mighty deeds
C.
It is stretched out continually
D.
It blesses the nations
9.
Why does the psalmist declare that he will live?
A.
To rebuild Jerusalem
B.
To teach the next generation
C.
To declare the works of the Lord
D.
To lead Israel into battle
10.
The gate of the Lord is described as the gate through which whom enter?
A.
The priests only
B.
The righteous
C.
The Levites only
D.
The kings of Israel
11.
What sequence follows the rejected stone becoming the cornerstone?
A.
The people rejoice, and the temple is rebuilt
B.
It is the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes
C.
The nations bow before Israel
D.
Peace comes to every nation
12.
Which famous declaration immediately follows the statement about the
cornerstone?
A.
The Lord is my Shepherd
B.
The Lord reigns forever
C.
This is the day the Lord has made
D.
The fear of the Lord is wisdom
13.
What two requests are made to the Lord in the same verse?
A.
Save us and give us success
B.
Teach us and forgive us
C.
Protect us and strengthen us
D.
Hear us and answer us
14.
The one who comes in the name of the Lord is blessed from where?
A.
Mount Zion
B.
The sanctuary
C.
The house of the Lord
D.
The city of David
15.
According to Psalm 118:27, what has the Lord given His people?
A.
Peace
B.
Light
C.
Victory
D.
Wisdom
16.
What is bound with cords during the festival procession?
A.
The ark
B.
The festal sacrifice
C.
The thanksgiving offering
D.
The priestly garments
17.
Which personal declaration comes before the psalmist promises to exalt the
Lord?
A.
You are my Shepherd
B.
You are my refuge
C.
You are my God
D.
You are my King
18.
Which truth forms both the opening and closing refrain of Psalm 118?
A.
The Lord is faithful forever
B.
The Lord reigns forever
C.
His steadfast love endures forever
D.
The righteous shall never be moved
Answers
1.
B. Israel, the house of Aaron, and those who fear the Lord
Reference:
Psalm 118:2–4
2.
B. Human authority versus divine security
Reference:
Psalm 118:8–9
3.
C. Three times
Reference:
Psalm 118:10–12
4.
C. A fire among thorns
Reference:
Psalm 118:12
5.
A. The Lord helped him
Reference:
Psalm 118:13
6.
B. Strength, song, and salvation
Reference:
Psalm 118:14
7.
B. In the tents of the righteous
Reference:
Psalm 118:15
8.
B. It performs mighty deeds
Reference:
Psalm 118:15–16
9.
C. To declare the works of the Lord
Reference:
Psalm 118:17
10.
B. The righteous
Reference:
Psalm 118:20
11.
B. It is the Lord's doing, and it is marvelous in our eyes
Reference:
Psalm 118:22–23
12.
C. This is the day the Lord has made
Reference:
Psalm 118:24
13.
A. Save us and give us success
Reference:
Psalm 118:25
14.
C. The house of the Lord
Reference:
Psalm 118:26
15.
B. Light
Reference:
Psalm 118:27
16.
B. The festal sacrifice
Reference:
Psalm 118:27
17.
C. You are my God
Reference:
Psalm 118:28
18.
C. His steadfast love endures forever
Reference:
Psalm 118:1, 29
How
many did you answer correctly? Share your score with your Bible study group,
family, or friends, and invite them to take the challenge. Continue exploring
God's Word chapter by chapter, allowing its timeless truths to strengthen your
faith and deepen your understanding of His everlasting love.

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