Psalms Chapter 103

26 questions to study

Question Types

Multiple Choice (10) True False (10) Multi Answer (5) Matching (1)

Matching (1)

Match the two columns: Left: A. compassion (103:13) | B. he remembers (103:14) | C. the life of mortals (103:15) | D. his anger (103:9) | E. removed our transgressions (103:12) Right: 1. like grass | 2. as far as the east is from the west | 3. harbor forever | 4. father | 5. we are dust

A compassion (103:13)
B he remembers (103:14)
C the life of mortals (103:15)
D his anger (103:9)
E removed our transgressions (103:12)
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A-4,B-5,C-1,D-3,E-2

Multi Answer (5)

Which benefits are listed as not to be forgotten by the soul of the psalmist? (Psalm 103:2-5)

A forgives all your sins
B heals all your diseases
C redeems your life

Who is called to praise the LORD? (Psalm 103:20-22)

A his angels
B the nation of Israel alone
C all his works everywhere in his dominion

The Lord ___ (Psalm 103:4-6)

A crowns you with love and compassion
B works justice for all the oppressed
C redeems your life from the pit

What shows God's response to sin? (Psalm 103:9–10)

A He will not always accuse
B He remains angry with sinners indefinitely
C He does not treat us as our sins deserve

The Lord is___ (Psalm 103:8)

A compassionate and gracious
B slow to anger
C abounding in love

Multiple Choice (10)

He redeems your life from the ___and crowns you with ___and compassion. (Psalm 103:4)

A dark, love
B pit, love
C pit, grace

Which pair of actions is explicitly attributed to the Lord? (Psalm 103:3)

A He forgives sins and grants prosperity
B He heals diseases and restores honor
C He forgives sins and heals diseases

How does the psalmist describe the manner in which God removes transgressions from His people? (Psalm 103:12)

A As far as the heavens are above the earth
B As far as the east is from the west
C As far as darkness is from light

To whom did the Lord make His ways known? (Psalm 103:7)

A The prophets
B Moses
C David

Which statement best reflects God's attitude toward anger? (Psalm 103:8-9)

A He is quick to anger but slow to forgive
B He always remains angry with sinners
C He is slow to anger, abounding in love

How does God deal with human sin? (Psalm 103:10)

A He punishes us fully for every wrongdoing
B He punishes according to the law alone
C He does not treat us as our sins deserve

The wind blows over it and it is gone, and ___ remembers it no more. (Psalm 103:16)

A the field
B its place
C the mountain

God's righteousness is with those who___ (Psalm 103:18)

A offer sacrifices regularly
B remember to keep his precepts
C obey without failure

Who is commanded to praise the Lord? (Psalm 103:20–22)

A Israel and the nations
B his angels and all his heavenly hosts
C all the righteous ones

God’s love is with_____ (Psalm 103:17)

A all people without condition
B those who fear Him
C only the nation of Israel

True False (10)

God forgives some of your sins but may still withhold healing of your diseases. (Psalm 103:3)

Praise the LORD, my soul; all my inmost being, praise his holy name. (Psalm 103:1)

The psalmist tells his soul not to forget all of the Lord's benefits. (Psalm 103:2)

He does not treat us as our sins deserve or repay us according to our iniquities. (Psalm 103:10)

As a father has compassion on his children, so the LORD has compassion on those who fear him. (Psalm 103:13)

As far as the south is from the north, so far has he removed our transgressions from us. (Psalm 103:12)

The Lord made known his ways to Moses, but not to the people of Israel. (Psalm 103:7)

The life of mortals is like grass, they flourish like a flower of the field. (Psalm 103:15)

But from everlasting to everlasting the LORD's love is with those who fear him, and his righteousness with their children's children. (Psalm 103:17)

Praise the LORD, you his angels, you mighty ones who do his bidding, who obey his word. (Psalm 103:20-22)

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