Psalms Chapter 102
33 questions to study
Question Types
Matching (1)
Match the two columns: Left: A. wither away (Psalm 102:11) | B. days (Psalm 102:11) | C. bones (Psalm 102:3) | D. lie awake (Psalm 102:7) | E. wear out (Psalm 102:26) Right: 1. garment | 2. grass | 3. bird alone on roof | 4. evening shadow | 5. glowing embers
Multi Answer (4)
The psalmist says when he groans, he is reduced to ___. (Psalm 102:5)
What does the psalmist say the Lord will do? (Psalm 102:13,16)
Multiple Choice (14)
The psalmist compares the vanishing of his days to _____. (Psalm 102:3)
The psalmist says, "I am like a desert ____, like a(n) _____ among the ruins. (Psalm 102:6)
Hear my prayer, Lord; let _____ come to you. (Psalm 102:1)
Why should these things be written for a future generation? (Psalm 102:18)
When will the Lord's praise be declared in Jerusalem? (Psalm 102:21-22)
Those who rail against me use my name as a(n) _____. (Psalm 102:8)
The psalmist asks the Lord to answer him _____. (Psalm 102:2)
What does the psalmist say he forgets to do? (Psalm 102:4)
In the beginning the Lord laid the _____. (Psalm 102:25)
The psalmist says he _____ as his food and mingles his drink with _____. (Psalm 102:9)
The psalmist says, "But you remain the same, and _____" (Psalm 102:27)
The psalmist says the Lord's renown endures through _____. (Psalm 102:12)
What moves the Lord's servants to pity? (Psalm 102:13-14)
True False (14)
In the course of my life, he gave me strength and long days on the earth. (Psalm 102:23)
Take me away, my God, in the midst of my days; your years go through one hundred generations. (102:24)
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