Bible Quiz – Psalm 118 (True/False) With Answers and the Reference
Psalm
118 is a joyful song of thanksgiving that celebrates God's everlasting love,
faithfulness, and saving power. It reminds believers to trust in the Lord
rather than in human strength and points to the hope and victory found in Him.
Test your knowledge with this True/False Bible quiz!
Instructions
Read
each statement carefully.
Decide
whether it is True or False.
Check
your answers at the end along with the Scripture references.
No
peeking until you've completed the quiz!
Quiz
1. Psalm
118 begins by declaring that the Lord is good. (True/False)
2. The
psalm says God's steadfast love lasts only for a season. (True/False)
3. Israel
is invited to proclaim that God's steadfast love endures forever. (True/False)
4. The
house of Aaron is called to declare God's enduring love. (True/False)
5. Those
who fear the Lord are encouraged to proclaim His enduring love. (True/False)
6. The
psalm teaches that it is better to trust in people than in the Lord.
(True/False)
7. The
Lord is described as being on the side of the believer. (True/False)
8. The
psalm compares hostile nations surrounding the writer like bees. (True/False)
9. The
Lord became the writer's strength, song, and salvation. (True/False)
10.
The right hand of the Lord is said to
do mighty things. (True/False)
11.
The psalm says the writer will die and
never proclaim the works of the Lord. (True/False)
12.
The gates of righteousness are
mentioned in the psalm. (True/False)
13.
The stone rejected by the builders
became the cornerstone. (True/False)
14.
The psalm declares that this is the
day the Lord has made. (True/False)
15.
The people ask the Lord to grant
salvation and prosperity. (True/False)
16.
Those who come in the name of the Lord
are blessed. (True/False)
17.
The psalm describes the Lord as giving
light to His people. (True/False)
18.
The psalm ends by saying God's
steadfast love endures forever. (True/False)
19.
Psalm 118 encourages trusting in
princes over trusting in God. (True/False)
20.
Psalm 118 is a song of thanksgiving
and praise to God. (True/False)
Answers
& References
1. True
— Psalm 118:1
2. False
— Psalm 118:1
3. True
— Psalm 118:2
4. True
— Psalm 118:3
5. True
— Psalm 118:4
6. False
— Psalm 118:8
7. True
— Psalm 118:6
8. True
— Psalm 118:12
9. True
— Psalm 118:14
10.
True — Psalm 118:15–16
11.
False — Psalm 118:17
12.
True — Psalm 118:19
13.
True — Psalm 118:22
14.
True — Psalm 118:24
15.
True — Psalm 118:25
16.
True — Psalm 118:26
17.
True — Psalm 118:27
18.
True — Psalm 118:29
19.
False — Psalm 118:9
20.
True — Psalm 118:1, 28–29
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 118 (True/False) – Level 2
Ready
for a deeper challenge? This Level 2 quiz explores some of the less obvious
details and themes found in Psalm 118. Read each statement carefully and see
how well you know this powerful psalm of thanksgiving, trust, and victory.
Instructions
Read
each statement carefully.
Decide
whether it is True or False.
Complete
all the questions before checking the answers.
Answers
and Scripture references are provided at the end.
Quiz
1. The
psalmist says he called on the Lord in distress, and the Lord answered by
setting him in a broad place. (True/False)
2. Psalm
118 teaches that trusting in princes is better than trusting in the Lord.
(True/False)
3. The
psalmist declares that he will look in triumph on those who hate him.
(True/False)
4. The
nations surrounded the psalmist only once. (True/False)
5. The
enemies are compared to a swarm of bees. (True/False)
6. The
psalm says the enemies blazed like a fire among thorns. (True/False)
7. The
psalmist admits that he was pushed hard and almost fell. (True/False)
8. The
Lord is described as having become the psalmist's salvation. (True/False)
9. The
voice of rejoicing and salvation is heard in the tents of the wicked.
(True/False)
10.
The Lord disciplined the psalmist
severely but did not give him over to death. (True/False)
11.
The gates mentioned in the psalm are
called the gates of mercy. (True/False)
12.
The righteous are the ones who enter
through the gates described in the psalm. (True/False)
13.
The stone rejected by the builders
became the chief cornerstone. (True/False)
14.
The psalm says this marvelous work happened
by human wisdom alone. (True/False)
15.
The people ask the Lord to send
success. (True/False)
16.
The one who comes in the name of the
Lord is declared blessed. (True/False)
17.
The psalm instructs worshippers to
bind the festival sacrifice with cords to the horns of the altar. (True/False)
18.
The psalmist promises to praise God
because He answered him. (True/False)
19.
The final verse repeats the
declaration that the Lord is good and His steadfast love endures forever.
(True/False)
20.
Psalm 118 contains both thanksgiving
for God's faithfulness and confidence in His deliverance. (True/False)
Answers
& References
1. True
— Psalm 118:5
2. False
— Psalm 118:9
3. True
— Psalm 118:7
4. False
— Psalm 118:10–12
5. True
— Psalm 118:12
6. True
— Psalm 118:12
7. True
— Psalm 118:13
8. True
— Psalm 118:14
9. False
— Psalm 118:15
10.
True — Psalm 118:18
11.
False — Psalm 118:19
12.
True — Psalm 118:20
13.
True — Psalm 118:22
14.
False — Psalm 118:23
15.
True — Psalm 118:25
16.
True — Psalm 118:26
17.
True — Psalm 118:27
18.
True — Psalm 118:21
19.
True — Psalm 118:29
20.
True — Psalm 118:1–29
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 118 (True/False) – Level 3
Welcome
to Level 3! This quiz is designed for those who have studied Psalm 118 closely.
Pay attention to the order of events, repeated phrases, and specific
statements. Read carefully before choosing True or False.
Instructions
Read
each statement carefully.
Mark
each statement as True or False.
Avoid
guessing—look for the exact details found in Psalm 118.
Check
your answers and Scripture references after completing the quiz.
Quiz
1. The
opening call to give thanks is repeated at the end of Psalm 118. (True/False)
2. The
invitation to declare that God's steadfast love endures forever is given only
to Israel. (True/False)
3. The
psalmist says the Lord answered him by setting him in a spacious place.
(True/False)
4. The
psalm teaches that it is equally good to trust in the Lord and in princes.
(True/False)
5. The
nations surrounded the psalmist three times before he declared they would be
cut down in the name of the Lord. (True/False)
6. The
enemies are compared to bees and to a fire among thorns. (True/False)
7. The
psalmist says he was pushed violently so that he might fall, but the Lord
helped him. (True/False)
8. The
song of victory is heard in the tents of the righteous. (True/False)
9. The
psalm says the left hand of the Lord performs mighty deeds. (True/False)
10.
The psalmist declares that he will
live and proclaim what the Lord has done. (True/False)
11.
The Lord gave the psalmist over to
death after disciplining him. (True/False)
12.
The Gate of the Lord is described as
the entrance through which the righteous enter. (True/False)
13.
The psalmist praises God because He
answered him and became his salvation. (True/False)
14.
The rejected stone became the
foundation of the entire temple. (True/False)
15.
The psalm declares that what the Lord
has done is marvelous in our eyes. (True/False)
16.
The people rejoice because today is
the day they themselves have made. (True/False)
17.
The blessing upon the one who comes in
the name of the Lord is spoken from the house of the Lord. (True/False)
18.
God is acknowledged as having made His
light shine upon His people. (True/False)
19.
The psalm concludes with thanksgiving
for the Lord's goodness and enduring steadfast love. (True/False)
20.
Psalm 118 consistently emphasizes
praise, trust, deliverance, and gratitude to the Lord. (True/False)
Answers
& References
1. True
— Psalm 118:1, 29
2. False
— Psalm 118:2–4
3. True
— Psalm 118:5
4. False
— Psalm 118:8–9
5. True
— Psalm 118:10–12
6. True
— Psalm 118:12
7. True
— Psalm 118:13
8. True
— Psalm 118:15
9. False
— Psalm 118:15–16
10.
True — Psalm 118:17
11.
False — Psalm 118:18
12.
True — Psalm 118:20
13.
True — Psalm 118:21
14.
False — Psalm 118:22
15.
True — Psalm 118:23
16.
False — Psalm 118:24
17.
True — Psalm 118:26
18.
True — Psalm 118:27
19.
True — Psalm 118:29
20.
True — Psalm 118:1–29
Whether
you answered every question correctly or discovered new details to explore,
each study session strengthens your understanding of God's Word. Share this
quiz with your Bible study group, family, or friends, and invite them to see
how well they know Psalm 118. Keep reading, keep learning, and let Scripture
continue to shape your faith every day.

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