Bible Quiz – Psalm 127 (Multiple Choice Questions) With Answers and the Reference

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 127 (Multiple Choice Questions) With Answers and the Reference 

Welcome to this Bible Quiz on Psalm 127! This short yet powerful psalm reminds us that all true success, security, and blessing come from the Lord. It speaks about building a home, guarding a city, the value of work, and the blessing of children. Test your knowledge and deepen your understanding of this inspiring chapter.

 

Instructions

Read each question carefully.

Choose the correct answer from the four options.

Do not look up the answers until you finish the quiz.

The answers, along with the Bible references, are provided after the quiz.

Challenge your family, friends, or Bible study group to see who scores the highest!

 

Psalm 127 – Multiple Choice Questions

 

1. Unless the Lord builds the house, who labors in vain?

A. The servants

B. The builders

C. The rulers

D. The priests

 

2. Unless the Lord watches over the city, who stays awake in vain?

A. The king

B. The soldiers

C. The watchman

D. The elders

 

3. According to Psalm 127, it is vain to rise up early and do what?

A. Travel far

B. Eat the bread of anxious toil

C. Gather riches

D. Build large houses

 

4. To whom does the Lord give sleep?

A. The wise

B. The faithful

C. His beloved

D. The poor

 

5. What are described as a heritage from the Lord?

A. Wisdom

B. Children

C. Wealth

D. Peace

 

6. What is called a reward from the Lord?

A. Long life

B. Children

C. Prosperity

D. Victory

 

7. Children of one's youth are compared to what?

A. Stars in the sky

B. Olive branches

C. Arrows in the hand of a warrior

D. Lamps on a stand

 

8. Who is declared blessed in Psalm 127?

A. The wealthy man

B. The man whose quiver is full of children

C. The strongest warrior

D. The oldest elder

 

9. According to Psalm 127, such a person will not be put to shame when speaking with whom?

A. Friends

B. Neighbors

C. Enemies in the gate

D. Foreign kings

 

10. Psalm 127 teaches that success without God is ultimately:

A. Guaranteed

B. Temporary

C. Meaningless and in vain

D. Rewarded

 

Answers with References

 

1. B. The builders

Reference: Psalm 127:1

 

2. C. The watchman

Reference: Psalm 127:1

 

3. B. Eat the bread of anxious toil

Reference: Psalm 127:2

 

4. C. His beloved

Reference: Psalm 127:2

 

5. B. Children

Reference: Psalm 127:3

 

6. B. Children

Reference: Psalm 127:3

 

7. C. Arrows in the hand of a warrior

Reference: Psalm 127:4

 

8. B. The man whose quiver is full of children

Reference: Psalm 127:5

 

9. C. Enemies in the gate

Reference: Psalm 127:5

 

10. C. Meaningless and in vain

Reference: Psalm 127:1–2

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 127 (Level 2 – Multiple Choice Questions)

 

Welcome to Level 2 of our Psalm 127 Bible Quiz! These questions require closer attention to the details and themes of the psalm. Test how carefully you have studied this chapter and discover fresh insights into God's provision, blessing, and sovereignty.

 

Instructions

Read each question carefully.

Select the best answer from the four choices.

Complete all questions before checking the answers.

Answers and Bible references are provided after the quiz.

No Bible text is quoted—only references are included.

 

Psalm 127 – Level 2 Multiple Choice Questions

 

1. Psalm 127 is identified as which type of psalm?

A. A Psalm of David

B. A Song of Ascents

C. A Psalm of Moses

D. A Maskil

 

2. Who is named in the title of Psalm 127?

A. David

B. Asaph

C. Solomon

D. Ethan

 

3. According to Psalm 127, unless the Lord builds the house, the builders labor:

A. Successfully

B. Faithfully

C. In vain

D. Patiently

 

4. Besides building a house, what other activity is said to depend on the Lord?

A. Harvesting a field

B. Guarding a city

C. Crossing a river

D. Leading an army

 

5. Psalm 127 warns against rising early and staying up late primarily because of:

A. Physical weakness

B. Fear of enemies

C. Anxious labor without trusting God

D. Lack of wisdom

 

6. According to Psalm 127, children are a heritage from:

A. Their parents

B. The nation

C. The Lord

D. The community

 

7. The fruit of the womb is described as:

A. A promise

B. A reward

C. A treasure

D. A miracle

 

8. Children born in one's youth are compared to arrows in the hand of a:

A. Shepherd

B. Hunter

C. Warrior

D. King

 

9. What object is mentioned as being full in the life of the blessed man?

A. Storehouse

B. Table

C. Quiver

D. Barn

 

10. The final verse of Psalm 127 refers to speaking with enemies in the:

A. Temple

B. Marketplace

C. Gate

D. Palace

 

Answers with References

 

1. B. A Song of Ascents

Reference: Psalm 127 (Title)

 

2. C. Solomon

Reference: Psalm 127 (Title)

 

3. C. In vain

Reference: Psalm 127:1

 

4. B. Guarding a city

Reference: Psalm 127:1

 

5. C. Anxious labor without trusting God

Reference: Psalm 127:2

 

6. C. The Lord

Reference: Psalm 127:3

 

7. B. A reward

Reference: Psalm 127:3

 

8. C. Warrior

Reference: Psalm 127:4

 

9. C. Quiver

Reference: Psalm 127:5

 

10. C. Gate

Reference: Psalm 127:5

 

Bible Quiz – Psalm 127 (Level 3 – Multiple Choice Questions)

 

Welcome to Level 3 of our Psalm 127 Bible Quiz! This advanced round is designed for those who have carefully studied the chapter. The questions focus on deeper observation, biblical themes, and specific details found in Psalm 127. Ready for the challenge? Let's begin!

 

Instructions

Read each question carefully before selecting your answer.

Choose the best answer from the four options.

Complete the quiz before checking the answers.

Answers and Bible references are provided after the quiz.

No Bible verses are quoted—only references are included.

 

Psalm 127 – Level 3 Multiple Choice Questions

 

1. Psalm 127 emphasizes that human effort is ineffective without whose involvement?

A. The king

B. The priests

C. The Lord

D. The elders

 

2. Which two activities are specifically said to be "in vain" unless the Lord is involved?

A. Farming and fishing

B. Building a house and guarding a city

C. Teaching and judging

D. Trading and traveling

 

3. According to Psalm 127, what attitude is associated with eating bread?

A. Gratitude

B. Celebration

C. Anxious toil

D. Contentment

 

4. The blessing of sleep in Psalm 127 is presented as:

A. A human achievement

B. A gift from the Lord

C. A reward for wealth

D. A sign of old age

 

5. Which expression best describes children in Psalm 127?

A. A temporary blessing

B. A heritage from the Lord

C. A national treasure

D. A family responsibility

 

6. The comparison of children to arrows highlights which idea?

A. Decoration

B. Preparation and strength

C. Wealth and prosperity

D. Intelligence and wisdom

 

7. The image of a full quiver suggests:

A. Military victory only

B. A plentiful blessing

C. Agricultural success

D. Great personal wealth

 

8. Where are the enemies mentioned in the final verse of Psalm 127?

A. At the city gate

B. On the battlefield

C. In the wilderness

D. At the temple

 

9. Psalm 127 most strongly teaches believers to place their confidence in:

A. Hard work alone

B. Political leaders

C. God's blessing and provision

D. Financial security

 

10. Which major biblical theme best summarizes Psalm 127?

A. God's sovereignty over human labor and family blessings

B. Israel's military victories

C. The importance of ceremonial worship

D. The rebuilding of Jerusalem's walls

 

Answers with References

 

1. C. The Lord

Reference: Psalm 127:1

 

2. B. Building a house and guarding a city

Reference: Psalm 127:1

 

3. C. Anxious toil

Reference: Psalm 127:2

 

4. B. A gift from the Lord

Reference: Psalm 127:2

 

5. B. A heritage from the Lord

Reference: Psalm 127:3

 

6. B. Preparation and strength

Reference: Psalm 127:4

 

7. B. A plentiful blessing

Reference: Psalm 127:5

 

8. A. At the city gate

Reference: Psalm 127:5

 

9. C. God's blessing and provision

Reference: Psalm 127:1–5

 

10. A. God's sovereignty over human labor and family blessings

Reference: Psalm 127:1–5

 

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