Bible Quiz – Psalm 123 (Multiple Choice Questions) With Answers and the Reference
Welcome
to this Bible Quiz on Psalm 123! This short but powerful psalm is a heartfelt
prayer of dependence upon God. It reminds believers to lift their eyes to the
Lord, trust in His mercy, and remain steadfast even when facing contempt and
opposition. Test your knowledge of this inspiring chapter and deepen your
understanding of God's Word.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Choose
the correct answer from the four options.
Answers
with Bible references are provided after the quiz.
Note:
Bible verses are intentionally not quoted—only the references are provided.
Challenge
yourself before checking the answers!
Psalm
123 – Multiple Choice Questions
1.
To whom does the psalmist lift up his eyes?
A.
The mountains
B.
The heavens
C.
The Lord who is enthroned in heaven
D.
Jerusalem
2.
According to Psalm 123, the eyes of servants look to whom?
A.
Their neighbors
B.
Their master
C.
Their friends
D.
Their king
3.
The eyes of a maid look to whose hand?
A.
Her father
B.
Her mistress
C.
Her brother
D.
Her husband
4.
Until what does the psalmist say they will look to the Lord?
A.
Until victory comes
B.
Until the enemies leave
C.
Until He shows mercy
D.
Until morning
5.
What does the psalmist repeatedly ask the Lord for?
A.
Wisdom
B.
Mercy
C.
Strength
D.
Victory
6.
Why does the psalmist ask for mercy?
A.
Because of sickness
B.
Because they have had more than enough contempt
C.
Because of famine
D.
Because of war
7.
Whose scorn has God's people endured?
A.
The poor
B.
The foreigners
C.
Those who are at ease
D.
The priests
8.
The soul has had more than enough of what?
A.
Fear
B.
Hunger
C.
Scorning
D.
Sorrow
9.
Besides the scorn of those at ease, whose contempt is mentioned?
A.
The wicked
B.
The proud
C.
The rulers
D.
The nations
10.
Psalm 123 belongs to which group of psalms?
A.
Penitential Psalms
B.
Songs of Ascents
C.
Royal Psalms
D.
Messianic Psalms
11.
How does the psalm begin?
A.
With thanksgiving
B.
With praise
C.
With a personal prayer directed to God
D.
With a prophecy
12.
What comparison is used to describe the believers' dependence on God?
A.
A shepherd and sheep
B.
A vine and branches
C.
Servants watching their master's hand
D.
A soldier waiting for orders
13.
Where is God described as being enthroned?
A.
Zion
B.
Heaven
C.
The temple
D.
The earth
14.
What attitude does Psalm 123 primarily express?
A.
Pride
B.
Patience and humble dependence
C.
Celebration
D.
Fear of enemies
15.
How many verses are in Psalm 123?
A.
4
B.
5
C.
6
D.
7
Answers
with References
1.
C. The Lord who is enthroned in heaven
Reference:
Psalm 123:1
2.
B. Their master
Reference:
Psalm 123:2
3.
B. Her mistress
Reference:
Psalm 123:2
4.
C. Until He shows mercy
Reference:
Psalm 123:2
5.
B. Mercy
Reference:
Psalm 123:3
6.
B. Because they have had more than enough contempt
Reference:
Psalm 123:3
7.
C. Those who are at ease
Reference:
Psalm 123:4
8.
C. Scorning
Reference:
Psalm 123:4
9.
B. The proud
Reference:
Psalm 123:4
10.
B. Songs of Ascents
Reference:
Psalm 123 (Title)
11.
C. With a personal prayer directed to God
Reference:
Psalm 123:1
12.
C. Servants watching their master's hand
Reference:
Psalm 123:2
13.
B. Heaven
Reference:
Psalm 123:1
14.
B. Patience and humble dependence
Reference:
Psalm 123:1–4
15.
A. 4
Reference:
Psalm 123
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 123 (Level 2 – Multiple Choice Questions)
Welcome
to Level 2 of our Psalm 123 Bible Quiz! These questions go beyond the basic
facts and encourage you to pay closer attention to the details, themes, and
imagery found in this psalm. Take your time, think carefully, and see how well
you know this beautiful Song of Ascents.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully.
Select
the best answer from the four options.
Answers
and Bible references are provided after the quiz.
Bible
verses are not quoted—only the references are given.
No
peeking until you've completed all the questions!
Psalm
123 – Level 2 Multiple Choice Questions
1.
The psalmist directs his eyes upward as an expression of what?
A.
Fear of enemies
B.
Dependence on God
C.
Desire for wealth
D.
Curiosity
2.
In Psalm 123, the comparison of servants watching their master's hand suggests
what quality?
A.
Independence
B.
Readiness to receive direction and help
C.
Competition
D.
Leadership
3.
The maid watches whose hand according to the psalm?
A.
Her mother's
B.
Her mistress's
C.
Her sister's
D.
Her queen's
4.
The believers continue looking to the Lord until He does what?
A.
Defeats every enemy
B.
Builds Jerusalem
C.
Shows mercy
D.
Sends rain
5.
Which request is repeated for emphasis in Psalm 123?
A.
Teach us
B.
Save us
C.
Hear us
D.
Have mercy on us
6.
The repetition of the plea for mercy emphasizes the people's:
A.
Confidence in themselves
B.
Earned righteousness
C.
Deep need and dependence
D.
Military strength
7.
According to Psalm 123, God's people have had more than enough of:
A.
Hunger and thirst
B.
Contempt
C.
Captivity
D.
Loneliness
8.
Those described as "at ease" are portrayed as:
A.
Showing compassion
B.
Offering assistance
C.
Treating God's people with scorn
D.
Leading worship
9.
Besides scorn, the psalm specifically mentions the contempt of:
A.
The kings
B.
The proud
C.
The priests
D.
The nations
10.
Psalm 123 teaches believers to respond to hardship primarily by:
A.
Seeking revenge
B.
Trusting in God's mercy
C.
Leaving their homeland
D.
Remaining silent before people only
11.
Which literary image best illustrates patient expectation in Psalm 123?
A.
A shepherd seeking sheep
B.
A servant watching a master's hand
C.
A farmer sowing seed
D.
A runner finishing a race
12.
The tone of Psalm 123 is best described as:
A.
Arrogant and demanding
B.
Humble and prayerful
C.
Joyful celebration
D.
Triumphant victory
13.
The focus of Psalm 123 is primarily on God's:
A.
Judgment
B.
Mercy
C.
Creation
D.
Covenant with Abraham
14.
The psalm encourages believers to keep their attention fixed on:
A.
Earthly rulers
B.
Personal achievements
C.
The Lord
D.
Future generations
15.
Which statement best summarizes Psalm 123?
A.
God's people patiently depend on Him and seek His mercy amid contempt.
B.
Israel celebrates military victory.
C.
David prepares for battle.
D.
The people dedicate the temple.
Answers
with References
1.
B. Dependence on God
Reference:
Psalm 123:1
2.
B. Readiness to receive direction and help
Reference:
Psalm 123:2
3.
B. Her mistress's
Reference:
Psalm 123:2
4.
C. Shows mercy
Reference:
Psalm 123:2
5.
D. Have mercy on us
Reference:
Psalm 123:3
6.
C. Deep need and dependence
Reference:
Psalm 123:3
7.
B. Contempt
Reference:
Psalm 123:3
8.
C. Treating God's people with scorn
Reference:
Psalm 123:4
9.
B. The proud
Reference:
Psalm 123:4
10.
B. Trusting in God's mercy
Reference:
Psalm 123:1–4
11.
B. A servant watching a master's hand
Reference:
Psalm 123:2
12.
B. Humble and prayerful
Reference:
Psalm 123:1–4
13.
B. Mercy
Reference:
Psalm 123:3
14.
C. The Lord
Reference:
Psalm 123:1–2
15.
A. God's people patiently depend on Him and seek His mercy amid contempt.
Reference:
Psalm 123:1–4
Bible
Quiz – Psalm 123 (Level 3 – Multiple Choice Questions)
Welcome
to Level 3 of our Psalm 123 Bible Quiz! This advanced level is designed for
serious Bible students who enjoy exploring deeper meanings, literary features,
and theological themes. These questions require careful observation and
thoughtful reflection on the text. Take the challenge and see how well you know
this short yet profound Song of Ascents.
Instructions
Read
each question carefully before choosing your answer.
Select
the best answer from the four options.
Answers
and Bible references are provided after the quiz.
Bible
verses are not quoted—only the references are given.
Complete
the quiz before checking the answers.
Psalm
123 – Level 3 Multiple Choice Questions
1.
The opening words of Psalm 123 immediately establish which relationship between
the worshiper and God?
A.
Judge and prisoner
B.
Creator and creation only
C.
Servant and sovereign Lord
D.
Friend and companion
2.
The imagery of servants watching their master's hand most strongly emphasizes:
A.
Constant dependence and expectation
B.
Fear of punishment alone
C.
Social inequality
D.
Material prosperity
3.
The comparison involving a maid and her mistress primarily reinforces the idea
that:
A.
Both men and women alike depend on God
B.
Women were leaders in Israel
C.
Families ruled the nation
D.
Servants were wealthier than masters
4.
The repeated appeal for mercy suggests that the people believe their greatest
need is:
A.
Political influence
B.
Divine compassion
C.
Military strength
D.
Economic success
5.
Which phrase best describes the emotional condition of the worshipers in Psalm
123?
A.
Filled with celebration after victory
B.
Weary from enduring contempt
C.
Excited about a festival
D.
Confident in their own abilities
6.
The expression "more than enough" serves primarily to emphasize:
A.
Material abundance
B.
The intensity of prolonged suffering
C.
National prosperity
D.
A future promise
7.
Those who are "at ease" are portrayed as people who:
A.
Encourage God's people
B.
Mock those who trust in the Lord
C.
Lead Israel in worship
D.
Defend the oppressed
8.
The proud are associated with:
A.
Compassion
B.
Hospitality
C.
Contempt toward God's people
D.
Repentance
9.
Which literary device is especially evident in the repeated request for mercy?
A.
Hyperbole only
B.
Irony
C.
Repetition for emphasis
D.
Personification
10.
The movement of Psalm 123 can best be described as:
A.
Praise →
Judgment →
Victory
B.
Looking to God →
Waiting for mercy →
Describing affliction
C.
Creation →
Covenant →
Restoration
D.
Sin →
Sacrifice →
Celebration
11.
The psalm teaches that the proper response to humiliation is first to:
A.
Seek revenge immediately
B.
Appeal to earthly rulers
C.
Look to the Lord for mercy
D.
Ignore injustice completely
12.
Psalm 123 highlights God's position as being:
A.
Enthroned in heaven above all earthly authority
B.
Hidden from His people
C.
Limited to the temple alone
D.
Present only during festivals
13.
Which central theological truth is most evident throughout Psalm 123?
A.
Human wisdom guarantees success
B.
God's mercy is the believer's ultimate hope
C.
Wealth is the reward of faithfulness
D.
Israel should trust foreign nations
14.
As one of the Songs of Ascents, Psalm 123 especially reflects the attitude of
pilgrims who are:
A.
Depending on God throughout their worship journey
B.
Preparing for military conquest
C.
Building a new city
D.
Choosing a king
15.
Which statement provides the best overall summary of Psalm 123?
A.
Believers humbly fix their eyes on the sovereign Lord, patiently seeking His
mercy while enduring the scorn of the proud.
B.
Israel celebrates the dedication of the temple with sacrifices.
C.
David commands the armies before battle.
D.
The nations gather together to make peace with Israel.
Answers
with References
1.
C. Servant and sovereign Lord
Reference:
Psalm 123:1–2
2.
A. Constant dependence and expectation
Reference:
Psalm 123:2
3.
A. Both men and women alike depend on God
Reference:
Psalm 123:2
4.
B. Divine compassion
Reference:
Psalm 123:3
5.
B. Weary from enduring contempt
Reference:
Psalm 123:3–4
6.
B. The intensity of prolonged suffering
Reference:
Psalm 123:3–4
7.
B. Mock those who trust in the Lord
Reference:
Psalm 123:4
8.
C. Contempt toward God's people
Reference:
Psalm 123:4
9.
C. Repetition for emphasis
Reference:
Psalm 123:3
10.
B. Looking to God →
Waiting for mercy →
Describing affliction
Reference:
Psalm 123:1–4
11.
C. Look to the Lord for mercy
Reference:
Psalm 123:1–3
12.
A. Enthroned in heaven above all earthly authority
Reference:
Psalm 123:1
13.
B. God's mercy is the believer's ultimate hope
Reference:
Psalm 123:1–4
14.
A. Depending on God throughout their worship journey
Reference:
Psalm 123 (Title), Psalm 123:1–4
15.
A. Believers humbly fix their eyes on the sovereign Lord, patiently seeking His
mercy while enduring the scorn of the proud.
Reference:
Psalm 123:1–4
If
you successfully navigated these advanced questions, you've demonstrated a
thoughtful understanding of this powerful prayer of trust, humility, and
dependence on God's mercy. Continue your journey through the Book of Psalms by
exploring our chapter-by-chapter Bible quizzes, and share this challenge with
your church, Bible study group, friends, and family. Keep studying God's
Word—one psalm at a time!

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