Bible
Quiz – Psalm 119 (Multiple Choice Questions) With Answers and the Reference
Test Your Knowledge of the Longest Chapter in the Bible
Psalm
119 is the longest chapter in the Bible and is a beautiful celebration of God's
Word. It highlights the importance of obeying God's commandments, seeking His
wisdom, trusting His promises, and living a life that honors Him. This quiz is
designed to help you reflect on the teachings of Psalm 119 while strengthening
your understanding of Scripture.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Choose
the best answer from the four options.
Complete
all the questions before checking the answer key.
The
answers and Scripture references are provided after the quiz.
Have
fun learning more about God's Word!
Quiz
1.
What is the main theme of Psalm 119?
A.
Building the Temple
B.
God's Word and His commandments
C.
Israel's kings
D.
The Exodus
2.
According to Psalm 119, who is blessed?
A.
Those who trust in wealth
B.
Those who walk in God's ways
C.
Those who seek fame
D.
Those who avoid responsibility
3.
What does the psalmist hide in his heart?
A.
Gold
B.
Wisdom of the world
C.
God's Word
D.
Family traditions
4.
What does God's Word become for the believer's feet?
A.
A shield
B.
A lamp
C.
A sword
D.
A crown
5.
The psalmist asks God to teach him His ________.
A.
Battles
B.
Miracles
C.
Statutes
D.
Languages
6.
What does the psalmist delight in?
A.
Riches
B.
Power
C.
God's testimonies
D.
Popularity
7.
What does the psalmist ask God to open?
A.
The heavens
B.
His eyes
C.
The city gates
D.
The rivers
8.
According to Psalm 119, what gives understanding to the simple?
A.
Experience
B.
Education
C.
The unfolding of God's words
D.
Wealth
9.
The psalmist says he has more understanding than whom because he meditates on
God's testimonies?
A.
Kings
B.
His teachers
C.
Soldiers
D.
Merchants
10.
What does the psalmist hate and detest?
A.
Hard work
B.
Falsehood
C.
Farming
D.
Music
11.
How many times a day does the psalmist praise God?
A.
Three
B.
Five
C.
Seven
D.
Twelve
12.
God's Word is described as being very ________.
A.
Ancient
B.
Pure
C.
Hidden
D.
Difficult
13.
What does the psalmist ask God to establish?
A.
His kingdom
B.
His steps according to God's Word
C.
His wealth
D.
His reputation
14.
What brings great peace according to Psalm 119?
A.
Military strength
B.
Loving God's law
C.
Long life
D.
Success
15.
The psalmist says God's commandments make him wiser than whom?
A.
His enemies
B.
His neighbors
C.
His relatives
D.
His servants
16.
The psalmist compares God's judgments to what quality?
A.
They are temporary
B.
They are everlasting
C.
They are uncertain
D.
They are hidden
17.
What does the psalmist say about God's Word?
A.
It changes often
B.
It is settled forever
C.
It is difficult to understand
D.
It is only for priests
18.
What does the psalmist seek with his whole heart?
A.
Wealth
B.
Victory
C.
God
D.
Honor
19.
The psalmist describes himself as what while on earth?
A.
A king
B.
A stranger
C.
A warrior
D.
A judge
20.
How does Psalm 119 conclude?
A.
With a request for rain
B.
With a confession of being like a lost sheep seeking the Shepherd
C.
With a victory celebration
D.
With the building of an altar
Answers
and References
1.
B. God's Word and His commandments
Reference:
Psalm 119
2.
B. Those who walk in God's ways
Reference:
Psalm 119
3.
C. God's Word
Reference:
Psalm 119
4.
B. A lamp
Reference:
Psalm 119
5.
C. Statutes
Reference:
Psalm 119
6.
C. God's testimonies
Reference:
Psalm 119
7.
B. His eyes
Reference:
Psalm 119
8.
C. The unfolding of God's words
Reference:
Psalm 119
9.
B. His teachers
Reference:
Psalm 119
10.
B. Falsehood
Reference:
Psalm 119
11.
C. Seven
Reference:
Psalm 119
12.
B. Pure
Reference:
Psalm 119
13.
B. His steps according to God's Word
Reference:
Psalm 119
14.
B. Loving God's law
Reference:
Psalm 119
15.
A. His enemies
Reference:
Psalm 119
16.
B. They are everlasting
Reference:
Psalm 119
17.
B. It is settled forever
Reference:
Psalm 119
18.
C. God
Reference:
Psalm 119
19.
B. A stranger
Reference:
Psalm 119
20.
B. With a confession of being like a lost sheep seeking the Shepherd
Reference:
Psalm 119
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 119 (Level 2)
Grow
Deeper in Your Knowledge of God's Word
Psalm
119 is a remarkable chapter that emphasizes the beauty, authority, and
faithfulness of God's Word. Beyond its familiar verses, it reveals the
psalmist's deep love for God's commandments, his dependence on divine guidance,
and his unwavering trust during times of hardship. This Level 2 quiz will
challenge you to think more carefully about the themes and expressions found
throughout Psalm 119.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Select
the best answer from the four options.
Complete
all the questions before checking the answers.
The
answer key and references are provided after the quiz.
Challenge
yourself to rely on your Bible knowledge before looking up the answers.
Quiz
1.
Which word is repeatedly used throughout Psalm 119 to describe God's revealed
truth?
A.
Covenant
B.
Testimonies
C.
Sacrifices
D.
Prophets
2.
The psalmist asks God to keep him from which path?
A.
The path of prosperity
B.
The path of falsehood
C.
The path of kings
D.
The path of travel
3.
What does the psalmist choose instead of the way of falsehood?
A.
The way of wisdom
B.
The way of truth
C.
The way of power
D.
The way of honor
4.
The psalmist says he will run in the way of God's commandments when God does what?
A.
Gives him riches
B.
Enlarges his heart
C.
Defeats his enemies
D.
Extends his life
5.
What does the psalmist ask God to turn away from him?
A.
Wealth
B.
Vanity
C.
Friends
D.
Work
6.
According to Psalm 119, God's righteousness is described as being what?
A.
Temporary
B.
Everlasting
C.
Hidden
D.
Changing
7.
The psalmist says God's commandments are what to him?
A.
Burdensome
B.
Faithful
C.
Optional
D.
Mysterious
8.
What does the psalmist say he remembers during the night?
A.
His victories
B.
God's name
C.
His family
D.
His possessions
9.
What is described as the heritage of the psalmist forever?
A.
His land
B.
God's testimonies
C.
His inheritance
D.
His wisdom
10.
The psalmist asks God to uphold him according to what?
A.
His strength
B.
His promise
C.
His wisdom
D.
His reputation
11.
What does the psalmist say is better than thousands of pieces of gold and
silver?
A.
Peace
B.
God's law
C.
Friendship
D.
Long life
12.
According to Psalm 119, God's hands have done what?
A.
Protected Israel
B.
Made and fashioned the psalmist
C.
Defeated the nations
D.
Built Jerusalem
13.
What does the psalmist say God's faithfulness continues to?
A.
Every nation
B.
All generations
C.
Every mountain
D.
Every king
14.
What does the psalmist long for besides God's salvation?
A.
God's law
B.
Wealth
C.
Honor
D.
Victory
15.
The psalmist says he loves God's commandments more than what?
A.
Silver and gold
B.
Bread
C.
His own house
D.
Fine clothing
16.
God's testimonies are described as what?
A.
Wonderful
B.
Difficult
C.
Hidden
D.
Ancient traditions
17.
What does the psalmist ask God to direct?
A.
His thoughts
B.
His steps
C.
His nation
D.
His family
18.
What does the psalmist say streams of tears flow from his eyes because people
do not do?
A.
Worship together
B.
Keep God's law
C.
Give to the poor
D.
Build the Temple
19.
What does the psalmist say he will never forget because through it God has
given him life?
A.
God's precepts
B.
His childhood
C.
His victories
D.
His possessions
20.
Which attitude best describes the psalmist throughout Psalm 119?
A.
Pride and self-sufficiency
B.
Humility and devotion to God's Word
C.
Fear of people
D.
Confidence in personal wisdom
Answers
and References
1.
B. Testimonies
Reference:
Psalm 119
2.
B. The path of falsehood
Reference:
Psalm 119
3.
B. The way of truth
Reference:
Psalm 119
4.
B. Enlarges his heart
Reference:
Psalm 119
5.
B. Vanity
Reference:
Psalm 119
6.
B. Everlasting
Reference:
Psalm 119
7.
B. Faithful
Reference:
Psalm 119
8.
B. God's name
Reference:
Psalm 119
9.
B. God's testimonies
Reference:
Psalm 119
10.
B. His promise
Reference:
Psalm 119
11.
B. God's law
Reference:
Psalm 119
12.
B. Made and fashioned the psalmist
Reference:
Psalm 119
13.
B. All generations
Reference:
Psalm 119
14.
A. God's law
Reference:
Psalm 119
15.
A. Silver and gold
Reference:
Psalm 119
16.
A. Wonderful
Reference:
Psalm 119
17.
B. His steps
Reference:
Psalm 119
18.
B. Keep God's law
Reference:
Psalm 119
19.
A. God's precepts
Reference:
Psalm 119
20.
B. Humility and devotion to God's Word
Reference:
Psalm 119
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 119 (Level 3)
Advanced
Bible Knowledge Challenge
Welcome
to Level 3 of the Psalm 119 Bible Quiz! This advanced quiz is designed for
those who want to explore the deeper themes, repeated expressions, and spiritual
lessons found in the longest chapter of the Bible. As you answer each question,
reflect on the psalmist's unwavering commitment to God's Word and his desire to
live according to His truth.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Choose
the best answer from the four options.
Complete
all the questions before checking the answer key.
Answers
and references are provided after the quiz.
Try
answering from memory before consulting your Bible.
Quiz
1.
The psalmist asks God to unite his heart toward what purpose?
A.
Gaining wisdom from the world
B.
Fearing God's name
C.
Serving earthly kings
D.
Building a great nation
2.
Which description best summarizes the psalmist's attitude toward God's
commandments?
A.
They are difficult but necessary
B.
They are burdens that must be endured
C.
They are loved and treasured
D.
They are only for religious leaders
3.
What does the psalmist repeatedly ask God to do according to His Word?
A.
Prosper his nation
B.
Give him life
C.
Defeat every enemy
D.
Increase his possessions
4.
According to Psalm 119, what is the result of meditating on God's testimonies?
A.
Fame among the nations
B.
Greater understanding
C.
Physical strength
D.
Material success
5.
The psalmist declares that God's Word is completely what?
A.
Mysterious
B.
Reliable
C.
Ancient
D.
Hidden
6.
What does the psalmist choose to forget?
A.
His childhood
B.
False ways
C.
God's law
D.
His enemies
7.
What does the psalmist say is his comfort during affliction?
A.
His friends
B.
God's promise
C.
His experience
D.
His achievements
8.
What characteristic of God's judgments does the psalmist praise repeatedly?
A.
Their popularity
B.
Their righteousness
C.
Their complexity
D.
Their mystery
9.
Even when surrounded by the wicked, what does the psalmist refuse to forget?
A.
His family traditions
B.
God's law
C.
His personal goals
D.
His wealth
10.
What does the psalmist ask God to remove from him?
A.
Reproach and contempt
B.
Wealth and honor
C.
Friends and family
D.
Strength and courage
11.
The psalmist says he rejoices in God's Word as one who finds what?
A.
Great treasure
B.
A hidden city
C.
A faithful companion
D.
A peaceful kingdom
12.
According to Psalm 119, what stands forever?
A.
The Temple
B.
God's Word
C.
Israel's kingdom
D.
Human wisdom
13.
What does the psalmist say about all God's precepts?
A.
They are optional
B.
They are right
C.
They are difficult
D.
They are temporary
14.
What does the psalmist ask God to incline toward His testimonies instead of
selfish gain?
A.
His heart
B.
His family
C.
His nation
D.
His friends
15.
The psalmist says zeal consumes him because why?
A.
His enemies forget God's words
B.
He desires riches
C.
He has no friends
D.
His nation has become powerful
16.
According to the psalmist, what gives light?
A.
Human wisdom
B.
The entrance of God's words
C.
The sun
D.
Knowledge from teachers
17.
What emotion does the psalmist express toward God's judgments?
A.
Indifference
B.
Delight
C.
Fear of failure
D.
Confusion
18.
What does the psalmist request after acknowledging that he has gone astray like
a lost sheep?
A.
A longer life
B.
Great riches
C.
That God would seek His servant
D.
Victory over every nation
19.
Which phrase best describes God's faithfulness in Psalm 119?
A.
It depends on circumstances
B.
It continues through all generations
C.
It is limited to Israel's kings
D.
It changes over time
20.
Which statement best summarizes the central message of Psalm 119?
A.
True blessing comes through loving, trusting, and obeying God's Word.
B.
Prosperity is the reward for every believer.
C.
Wisdom comes primarily through human experience.
D.
Victory in battle is life's greatest purpose.
Answers
and References
1.
B. Fearing God's name
Reference:
Psalm 119
2.
C. They are loved and treasured
Reference:
Psalm 119
3.
B. Give him life
Reference:
Psalm 119
4.
B. Greater understanding
Reference:
Psalm 119
5.
B. Reliable
Reference:
Psalm 119
6.
B. False ways
Reference:
Psalm 119
7.
B. God's promise
Reference:
Psalm 119
8.
B. Their righteousness
Reference:
Psalm 119
9.
B. God's law
Reference:
Psalm 119
10.
A. Reproach and contempt
Reference:
Psalm 119
11.
A. Great treasure
Reference:
Psalm 119
12.
B. God's Word
Reference:
Psalm 119
13.
B. They are right
Reference:
Psalm 119
14.
A. His heart
Reference:
Psalm 119
15.
A. His enemies forget God's words
Reference:
Psalm 119
16.
B. The entrance of God's words
Reference:
Psalm 119
17.
B. Delight
Reference:
Psalm 119
18.
C. That God would seek His servant
Reference:
Psalm 119
19.
B. It continues through all generations
Reference:
Psalm 119
20.
A. True blessing comes through loving, trusting, and obeying God's Word.
Reference:
Psalm 119
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