Psalms Chapter 96

23 questions to study

Question Types

Multiple Choice (10) True False (10) Multi Answer (3)

Multi Answer (3)

All the earth is instructed to sing to the Lord and what else? (Ps. 96:1-3)

A proclaim his salvation
B declare his glory
C tremble before him

How will the Lord judge the world and the peoples? (Ps. 96:10, 13)

A with equity
B in righteousness
C in his faithfulness

What parts of creation are not instructed to sing and be jubilant? (Ps. 96:11-12)

A heavens and earth
B lakes and meadows
C fields and trees

Multiple Choice (10)

What kind of song does the psalmist instruct all the earth to sing? (Ps. 96:1)

A a slow song
B a worship song
C a new song

Why is the Lord to be feared above all gods? (Ps. 96:4-5)

A all the gods of the nations are idols
B the Lord can perform miracles no other god can
C the Lord parted the Red Sea and sent the plagues on the Egyptians

____ and majesty are before him. (Ps. 96:6)

A glory
B power
C splendor

According to the psalmist, who is to ascribe to the Lord glory and bring him an offering? (Ps. 96:7-8)

A all you families of nations
B all you who love the Lord
C Israel and Judah

Worship the Lord in the splendor of his ____. (Ps. 96:9)

A majesty
B holiness
C power

Let the heavens ____, let the earth be ____." (Ps. 96:11)

A rejoice, glad
B sing, silent
C roar, ready to worship

Who is to be jubilant? (Ps. 96:12)

A the fields and everything in them
B the sea and all that is in it
C the trees of the forest

Who comes to judge the earth? (Ps. 96:13)

A the Holy Spirit
B the Angel of God
C the Lord

Why is all creation instructed to rejoice before the Lord? (Ps. 96:13)

A for he comes
B for he is worthy of praise
C for he wants to see everyone happy

How will the Lord judge the peoples? (Ps 96:13)

A by the law of Moses
B in his faithfulness
C based on how many sacrifices they bring

True False (10)

The Psalmist instructs only some of the earth to sing to the Lord. (Ps. 96:1)

Declare his glory among your own family, his marvelous deeds among all peoples. (Ps. 96:3)

He is to be feared above all gods. (Ps. 96:4)

Splendor and majesty are before him; strength and victory are in his sanctuary. (Ps. 96:6)

The psalmist instructs all families of nations to ascribe to the Lord glory and strength. (Ps. 96:7)

Bring an offering and come into the Most Holy Place. (Ps. 96:8)

The psalmist tells only Israel to worship the Lord in the splendor of his holiness and tremble before him. (Ps. 96:9)

Say among Judah, "The Lord reigns." (Ps. 96:10)

Let all the trees of the forest sing for joy. (Ps. 96:12)

He will judge Jacob in righteousness and the peoples in his faithfulness. (Ps. 96:13)

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