Psalm 86-89 Questions! Trivia Quiz

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    Incline your ear, O Lord, and answer me, for I am ______.  

    • Blessed and my cup runneth over
    • Poor and needy
    • Sick and dying
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Explore key verses from Psalms 86 to 89 in this engaging trivia quiz. Test your understanding of biblical texts, enhance your scriptural knowledge, and deepen your spiritual insights. Suitable for learners interested in theology and religious studies.

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    For you, O LORD, are good and forgiving, abounding in steadfast love to _______.   -Ps 86:5

    • All who are righteous in their ways

    • All who call upon you

    • All who love you

    Correct Answer
    A. All who call upon you
    Explanation
    This verse from Psalm 86:5 states that the Lord is good and forgiving, and has abundant steadfast love for "all who call upon you." This implies that anyone who reaches out to the Lord and seeks His help and guidance will be met with His goodness, forgiveness, and love. It emphasizes the importance of seeking a relationship with God and relying on Him for support and salvation.

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    Teach me your way, O LORD, that I amy walk in your truth, unite my ____ to fear your name.   -Ps 86:11

    • Heart

    • Mind

    • Soul

    Correct Answer
    A. Heart
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "heart." In this verse from Psalm 86:11, the psalmist is asking the Lord to teach them His ways so that they may walk in His truth. They also ask the Lord to unite their heart to fear His name. The heart is often seen as the center of a person's emotions, thoughts, and desires. By asking for their heart to be united in fearing the Lord's name, the psalmist is expressing their desire to have a deep reverence and obedience towards God.

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    In Ps 88:11, what does 'Abaddon' mean? [ Is your steadfast love declared in the grave, or your faithfulness in Abaddon?] *Use your Strong's Concordance.

    • A place of destruction

    • Demons

    • The grave

    Correct Answer
    A. A place of destruction
    Explanation
    Abaddon is a Hebrew word that means "a place of destruction." In Psalm 88:11, the speaker is questioning if God's steadfast love is declared even in the midst of destruction and chaos. The word "Abaddon" is used metaphorically to represent a place of utter ruin or devastation. It suggests that the speaker is in a state of despair and wondering if even in the depths of destruction, God's faithfulness can be found.

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    Blessed are the people who know the festal shout, who walk, O LORD, in the light of your ____, 16 who exult in your name all the day and in your righteousness are exalted.   -Ps 89:15-16

    • Hands

    • Face

    • Grace

    Correct Answer
    A. Face
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "face." The passage from Psalms 89:15-16 talks about the blessings of those who know the festal shout and walk in the light of God's face. It suggests that those who have a close relationship with God and seek His presence are blessed. They exult in His name and righteousness, experiencing joy and exaltation in His presence.

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    Ps 89:17  For you are the glory of their strength; by _____ our horn is exalted.

    • Your favor

    • Our righteousness

    • Our works unto righteousness

    Correct Answer
    A. Your favor
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "your favor." This means that the glory of their strength is attributed to God's favor. It implies that God's favor lifts them up and exalts their horn, symbolizing their strength and power. It suggests that their strength and success come from the favor and blessings of God.

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