Psalm 118 - Flashcard MC questions - Ted Hildebrandt
Why will the Psalmist give thanks to the Lord (Ps. 118:21)? A. For he answered him B. For he delivered him C. For he rescued him D. For he saved him
A. For he answered him
What endures forever (Ps. 118:29)? A. God's love B. God's faithfulness C. God's righteousness D. God's glory
A. God's love
What did the Psalmist do in the name of the Lord (Ps. 118:12)? A. He cut down the nations B. He pursued his enemies C. He lifted his head D. He triumphed over the wicked
A. He cut down the nations
What has the Lord done on us (Ps. 118:27)? A. Lifted his hands over us B. Pouring out his anointing on us C. Made his light to shine on us D. Come down with blessing on us
C. Made his light to shine on us
What is what the Lord has done in our eyes (Ps. 118:23)? A. Glorious B. Awesome C. Marvelous D. Just and fair
C. Marvelous
What does the Psalmist call the Lord realizing the Lord is with him (Ps. 118:7)? A. My Rock B. My Savior C. My helper D. My shepherd
C. My helper
What does the Psalmist say he will do for God (Ps. 118:28)? A. Offer a thank offering B. Give him glory C. Praise him D. Shout aloud before him
C. Praise him
What has the stone the builders rejected become (Ps. 118:22)? A. The Rock of Ages B. The mountain of the Lord C. The cornerstone D. The capstone
C. The cornerstone
Who does the Psalmist say is blessed (Ps. 118:26)? A. The one finding the Lord's favor B. The one who the Lord delivers from all his trouble C. The one who comes in the name of the Lord D. Those who fear the Lord
C. The one who comes in the name of the Lord
Why should one give thanks to the Lord (Ps. 118:29)? A. For he is the God of gods B. For he is good C. For his great salvation D. For he alone is holy
B. For he is good
What has the Lord become for the Psalmist (Ps. 118:14)? A. His Redeemer B. His shepherd C. His salvation D. His Rock
C. His salvation
Where are shouts of joy and victory (Ps. 118:15)? A. In the great congregation B. In the sanctuary C. In the tents of the righteous D. In the gates of the city
C. In the tents of the righteous
Like what did the nations swarm around the Psalmist (Ps. 118:12)? A. Like jackals B. Like bulls of Bashan C. Like bees D. Like locusts
C. Like bees
What does the Psalmist ask rhetorically realizing the Lord is with him (Ps. 118:6)? A. Will the Lord not deliver me? B. Who is like the Lord? C. What can mere mortals do to me? D. Who can stand against the Lord?
C. What can mere mortals do to me?
Who does the Psalmist look in triumph because the Lord is with him (Ps. 118:7)? A. His foes B. The wicked C. Evildoers D. His enemies
D. His enemies
What endures forever (Ps. 118:1)? A. His righteousness B. His justice C. His goodness D. His love
D. His love
What does the Psalmist say the Lord is to him (Ps. 118:14)? A. His Rock and Redeemer B. His shepherd and king C. His wisdom and truth D. His strength and defense
D. His strength and defense
Who rejected the stone that became the cornerstone (Ps. 118:22)? A. The foes B. The kings of the earth C. The people of Israel D. The builders
D. The builders
What does the Psalmist ask God to open (Ps. 118:19)? A. The book of life B. The sanctuary of his holiness C. The way of blameless D. The gates of the righteous
D. The gates of the righteous
What happened to the Psalmist when he cried to the Lord (Ps. 118:5)? A. He was brought into a spacious place B. He found rest to his soul C. God delivered him from the hand of his enemy D. God redeemed him
A. He was brought into a spacious place
Where does the Psalmist say the festal procession goes up to (Ps. 118:27)? A. The horns of the altar B. Great assembly C. The most holy place D. The mountain of the Lord
A. The horns of the altar
What is the Psalmist's response to what the Lord has done this day (Ps. 118:24)? A. To rejoice and be glad B. To lift his hands C. To shout to the Lord D. To praise the Lord
A. To rejoice and be glad
What is taking refuge in the Lord better than (Ps. 118:8)? A. Trusting in humans B. Pursuing fame and wealth C. Trusting in your own strength D. Trusting in idols
A. Trusting in humans
What will the Psalmist proclaim (Ps. 118:17)? A. What the Lord has done B. The glory of the Lord C. The praise of the Lord D. How the Lord defeated his enemies
A. What the Lord has done
How were the nations consumed (Ps. 118:12)? A. As quickly as a lightning strike B. As quickly as burning thorns C. As quickly as a lamb in a feast D. As quickly as water in the desert
B. As quickly as burning thorns
What does the Psalmist his taken in hand as one joins the festal procession (Ps. 118:27)? A. Olive branches B. Boughs C. Crowns of gold D. Purple robes
B. Boughs
What had the Lord done to the Psalmist (Ps. 118:18)? A. Delivered him from the hand of his enemy B. Chastened him severely C. Rebuked him in his sanctuary D. Disciplined him in righteousness
B. Chastened him severely
What is the Psalmist's response realizing the Lord is with him (Ps. 118:6)? A. He will no longer be in distress B. He will not be afraid C. He will rest in peace D. He will trust in the Lord
B. He will not be afraid
What has the Lord become for the Psalmist (Ps. 118:21)? A. His Rock B. His salvation C. His redeemer D. His shepherd
B. His salvation
What does the Psalmist call on the Lord to grant him (Ps. 118:25)? A. Victory B. Success C. Triumph D. The defeat of his enemies
B. Success
What happened when the Psalmist was pushed back (Ps. 118:13)? A. The Lord rescued him B. The Lord helped him C. The Lord delivered him D. The Lord strengthened him
B. The Lord helped him
What has done mighty things (Ps. 118:16) A. The Lord's command B. The Lord's right hand C. The Lord's outstretched arm D. The sword of the Lord
B. The Lord's right hand
What does the Psalmist call on his audience to join (Ps. 118:27)? A. The multitude B. The festal procession C. The ascent of the throng D. The great congregation
B. The festal procession
Who may enter the gate of the Lord (Ps. 118:20)? A. The blameless B. The righteous C. The upright D. The innocent
B. The righteous
The Psalmist tells all of the following to say his love endures EXCEPT (Ps. 118:2-4)? A. The house of Aaron B. The tribe of Judah C. Israel D. Those who fear the Lord
B. The tribe of Judah
What is better than trusting in humans (Ps. 118:8)? A. To trust in the Lord B. To take refuge in the Lord C. To seek the Lord's face D. To pursue righteousness
B. To take refuge in the Lord
What is taking refuge in the Lord better than (Ps. 118:9)? A. Pursuing fame and wealth B. Trusting in princes C. Trusting in your own strength D. Trusting in idols
B. Trusting in princes
What is marvelous in our eyes (Ps. 118:23)? A. The deliverance of the Lord B. What the Lord has done C. The mighty works of the Lord D. The victory over the enemy
B. What the Lord has done
Who surrounded the Psalmist (Ps. 118:10)? A. The Lord B. His enemies C. All the nations D. The wicked
C. All the nations
Why does the Psalmist say we should give thanks to the Lord (Ps. 118:1)? A. Because he has delivered us B. Because he has saved us C. Because he is good D. Because he is just
C. Because he is good
What had the Lord not given the Psalmist over to (Ps. 118:18)? A. An evildoer B. The pit C. Death D. His enemy
C. Death
What should one do because the Lord is good (Ps. 118:29)? A. Lift one's hands to heaven B. Shout to the Lord C. Give thanks to the Lord D. Praise his holy name
C. Give thanks to the Lord
What will the Psalmist do when he enters the gates of the righteous (Ps. 118:19)? A. He will shout and sing to the Lord B. He will raise his hands to the Lord C. He will give thanks to the Lord D. He will praise the Lord
C. He will give thanks to the Lord
What does the Psalmist tell Israel to say (Ps. 118:2-4)? A. Praise the Lord B. The Lord reigns C. His love endures forever D. Ascribe to the Lord glory and strength
C. His love endures forever
What does the Psalmist say he will do for God (Ps. 118:28)? A. Offer a thank offering B. Give him glory C. Shout aloud before him D. Exalt him
D. Exalt him
From where does the Psalmist bless his audience (Ps. 118:26)? A. From Zion B. From the Lord's holy hill C. From the sanctuary D. From the house of the Lord
D. From the house of the Lord
What did the Psalmist do in the name of the Lord to the nations surrounding him (Ps. 118:10)? A. He ruled over them with justice B. He chased them down C. He plundered them D. He cut them down
D. He cut them down