Psalm 22 - Flashcard MC questions - Ted Hildebrandt
What does the Psalmist say the poor will do (Ps. 22:26)? A. Eat and be satisfied B. Rejoice and shout for joy C. Fear the Lord D. Offering prayers of thanksgiving
A. Eat and be satisfied
Who will be told about the Lord (Ps. 22:30)? A. Future generations B. All the nations C. Heaven and earth D. The children of Jacob
A. Future generations
What is the Psalmist's relationship to the people (Ps. 22:6)? A. He is despised B. He is their king C. He is shamed D. He is dishonored
A. He is despised
What does the Lord do to the nations (Ps. 22:28)? A. He rules them B. He judges them C. He guides them D. He gathers them
A. He rules them
What do those who see the Psalmist say about the Psalmist (Ps. 22:8)? A. He trusts in the Lord B. He served the Lord C. He walked in the ways of the Lord D. He has betrayed the Lord
A. He trusts in the Lord
What does the Psalmist claim happened to him from birth (Ps. 22:10)? A. He was cast upon God B. He learned to rely on God C. He has been faithful to God D. He called upon the Lord
A. He was cast upon God
Where does the Psalmist claim God has laid him (Ps. 22:15)? A. In the dust of death B. In the grave C. Among the rocks D. On his death bed
A. In the dust of death
Who opens their mouths wide against the Psalmist (Ps. 22:13)? A. Lions B. Dogs C. The enemy D. Leviathan
A. Lions
God is enthroned and what is Israel's response (Ps. 22:3)? A. Praise B. Thankfulness C. Worship D. Lament
A. Praise
What does the Psalmist tell all the descendants of Israel to do (Ps. 22:23)? A. Revere God B. Trust in the Lord C. Turn to the Lord D. Seek God's face
A. Revere God
Psalm 22 is to be played to what tune (Ps. 22)? A. The Doe of the Morning B. The Sheminith C. The Death of the Son D. Lilies
A. The Doe of the Morning
From what does the Psalmist ask to be rescued (Ps. 22:21)? A. The mouth of lions B. The beaks of vultures C. The teeth of wolves D. The shame of the wicked
A. The mouth of lions
What happens to the Psalmist's garment (Ps. 22:18)? A. They cast lots for it B. They tear it to pieces C. They anoint it with blood D. They burn it up
A. They cast lots for it
What does the Psalmist say is on display (Ps. 22:17)? A. All his suffering B. All his bones C. All his private parts D. His hands and feet
B. All his bones
Who will kneel before God (Ps. 22:29)? A. All those who rebel against him B. All who go down to the dust C. All who fear the Lord D. All who seek God face
B. All who go down to the dust
What particular group does the Psalmist tell to honor God (Ps. 22:23)? A. All you who serve the Lord B. All you descendants of Jacob C. All you children of Abraham D. All you who keep the covenant
B. All you descendants of Jacob
How does the Psalmist see himself (Ps. 22:6)? A. As a dog B. As a worm C. As a man D. As a sheep
B. As a worm
How does the Psalmist describe himself (Ps. 22:14)? A. As trampled grapes B. As poured out like water C. As rotten figs fallen on the ground D.As dust scattered by the wind
B. As poured out like water
Where are the bulls from that encircle the Psalmist (Ps. 22:12)? A. Golan B. Bashan C. Negev D. Galilee
B. Bashan
What surrounds the Psalmist (Ps. 22:16)? A. Lions B. Dogs C. Vultures D. Angry people
B. Dogs
What belongs to the Lord (Ps. 22:28)? A. Power B. Dominion C. Strength D. The whole world
B. Dominion
From what time has God been the Psalmist's God (Ps. 22:10)? A. From when he knew right from wrong B. From his mother's womb C. From his first breath D. From his first steps
B. From his mother's womb
What will the Psalmist do before those who fear God (Ps. 22:25)? A. Declare his mighty works B. Fulfill his vows C. Offering sacrifices D. Trust in the Lord
B. Fulfill his vows
What did God do when the ancestors trusted God (Ps. 22:4)? A. God came to them B. God delivered them C. God led them D. God guided them
B. God delivered them
What does the Psalmist open Psalm 22 lamenting (Ps. 22:1)? A. God has rejected him B. God has forsaken him C. God has not delivered him D.God has helped his enemies
B. God has forsaken him
What do those who see the Psalmist say about the Psalmist (Ps. 22:8)? A. Let the Lord defend him B. Let the Lord rescue him C. Let the Lord judge him D. Let the Lord punish him
B. Let the Lord rescue him
What do all who see the Psalmist do to him (Ps. 22:7)? A. Plot against him B. Mock him C. Reject him D. Betray him
B. Mock him
What does the Psalmist lament that God is so far from (Ps. 22:1)? A. Aiding him B. Saving him C. Protecting him D. Honoring him
B. Saving him
What do those who see the Psalmist do (Ps. 22:7)? A. Shake their fingers B. Shake their heads C. Sharpen their tongues D. Stomp their feet
B. Shake their heads
How does the Psalmist describe his tongue (Ps. 22:15)? A. Never having spoken slander B. Sticking to the roof of his mouth C. Dry as a piece of leather D. Swollen and ready to burst
B. Sticking to the roof of his mouth
What is God enthroned as (Ps. 22:3)? A. The Wise One B. The Holy One C. The Almighty D. The Righteous One
B. The Holy One
What will future generations proclaim (Ps. 22:31)? A. The unfailing love of the Lord B. The Lord's righteousness C. The Lord's greatness D. The Lord's goodness
B. The Lord's righteousness
Who has God not despised (Ps. 22:24)? A. His son B. The afflicted one C. The suffering servant D. His beloved
B. The afflicted one
From what does the Psalmist ask to be saved (Ps. 22:21)? A. The dust of death B. The horns of wild oxen C. The teeth of wolves D. The mouth of the grave
B. The horns of wild oxen
Over what does the Lord rule (Ps. 22:28)? A. The hearts of people B. The nations C. The descendants of Jacob D. Those who fear him
B. The nations
From what power does the Psalmist request that his precious life be delivered (Ps. 22:20)? A. The power the violent B. The power of dogs C. The power of lions D. The power of their teeth
B. The power of dogs
What happens to the Psalmist's clothes (Ps. 22:18)? A. They trample them in the mud B. They divide them among them C. They burn them D.They tear them in pieces
B. They divide them among them
Who does the Psalmist say will praise the Lord (Ps. 22:26)? A. Those who call upon him B. Those who seek him C. Those who fulfill their vows D. Those who come before him
B. Those who seek him
What does the Psalmist say is near (Ps. 22:11)? A. Violence B. Trouble C. Threats D. The wicked
B. Trouble
Who encircle the Psalmist (Ps. 22:16)? A. All his enemies B. The wicked C. A pack of villains D. A pack of wolves
C. A pack of villains
Who will remember and turn to the Lord (Ps. 22:27)? A. All nations B. All those who fear the Lord C. All the ends of the earth D. All peoples
C. All the ends of the earth
How does the Psalmist describe himself (Ps. 22:14)? A. As having his teeth beaten out B. As having his jaw broken C. As having all his bones out of joint D. As having all his bones broken
C. As having all his bones out of joint
In mocking what does those opposing the Psalmist say is the reason God should deliver him (Ps. 22:8)? A. Because God is his savior B. Because he is his rock and redeemer C. Because he delights in him D. Because he protects him
C. Because he delights in him
What will all the families of the nations do (Ps. 22:27)? A. Fulfill their vows B. Offer sacrifices to God C. Bow down before God D. Fear the Lord
C. Bow down before God
What does the Psalmist claim are surrounding him (Ps. 22:12)? A. Vultures B. Violence C. Bulls D. Lions
C. Bulls
What does the Psalmist request that God do for him (Ps. 22:19)? A. Look on his suffering B. Forgive his sin and save him C. Come quickly to help him D. Rescue him from their hands
C. Come quickly to help him
What does the Psalmist vow to do if God delivers him (Ps. 22:22)? A. Tell of all God's wonderous acts B. Proclaim God's faithfulness C. Declare God name to his people D. Praise God from whom all blessings flow
C. Declare God name to his people
How does the Psalmist describe his mouth (Ps. 22:15)? A. Craving water as desert grass B. Bleeding from violence C. Dried up like a potsherd D. Dry as a desert wind
C. Dried up like a potsherd
What happens when the Psalmist cries out to God at night (Ps. 22:2)? A. His dreams haunt him B. He hears only silence C. He finds no rest D. He the sky goes dark
C. He finds no rest
What happened when the ancestors cried out to God (Ps. 22:5)? A. He forgave them B. He was merciful to them C. He protected them D. He saved them
C. He protected them D. He saved them
What does the Psalmist lament that God is far from (Ps. 22:1)? A. His prayers B. His pleas for aid C. His cries of anguish D. His calls for deliverance
C. His cries of anguish
What to those who see the Psalmist hurl at him (Ps. 22:7)? A Stones B. Lies C. Insults D. Threats
C. Insults
What does the Psalmist request from God (Ps. 22:11)? A. To be set on a rock B. Not to leave God's temple C. Not to be far from him D. To slay him
C. Not to be far from him
What has God not done to his afflicted one (Ps. 22:24)? A. Rescued him B. Redeemed him C. Scorned him D. Forgotten him
C. Scorned him
To what has God listened (Ps. 22:24)? A. His servant's request for aid B. The prayers of his holy ones C. The afflicted one's cry for help D. The suffering one's plea
C. The afflicted one's cry for help
Who will feast and worship (Ps. 22:29)? A. The righteous B. All nations C. The rich of the earth D. The poor of the earth
C. The rich of the earth
From what does the Psalmist ask to be delivered (Ps. 22:20)? A. The arrows B. Their teeth C. The sword D. The nails
C. The sword
Where does the Psalmist claim God brought him out of (Ps. 22:9)? A. Zion B. The battle C. The womb D. The gate
C. The womb
What do the people do as the Psalmist's bones are on display (Ps. 22:17)? A. They turn their back to him B. They shout and swear at him C. They stare and gloat over him D. They mock and taunt him
C. They stare and gloat over him
What happened when the ancestors trusted in God (Ps. 22:5)? A. They rejoiced at his deliverance B. They fulfilled their vows C. They were not put to shame D. They were not disappointed
C. They were not put to shame
To whom will they declare God's righteousness (Ps. 22:31)? A. To the descendants of Jacob B. To all who fear the Lord C. To people yet unborn D. To all nations
C. To people yet unborn
What did their ancestors put in God (Ps. 22:4)? A. Faith B. Love C. Trust D. Hope
C. Trust
What particular group does the Psalmist tell to praise God (Ps. 22:23)? A. You who are blameless B. You who are righteous C. You who fear the Lord D. You who are faithful
C. You who fear the Lord
Where does the Psalmist say God made him trust in him (Ps. 22:9)? A. When he rescued him B. At his joining of the congregation C. At his father's feet D. At his mother's breast
D. At his mother's breast
What does the Psalmist request that God do for him (Ps. 22:19)? A. Look on his suffering B. Forgive his sin and save him C. Rescue him from their hands D. Be not far from him
D. Be not far from him
What is the Psalmist's complaint when he cries out to God by day (Ps. 22:2)? A. God has forsaken him B. The enemies have overcome him C. God has turned his back D. God does not answer
D. God does not answer
What will be declared to people yet unborn (Ps. 22:31)? A. God is great B. Serve the Lord C. Fear God and be wise D. He has done it
D. He has done it
What does the Psalmist not have any one to do (Ps. 22:11)? A. Rescue B. Deliver C. Console D. Help
D. Help
What has God not done to his afflicted one (Ps. 22:24)? A. Rescued him from his enemies B. Turned away from him C. Forgotten him D. Hidden his face from him
D. Hidden his face from him
Where does the Psalmist vow to praise God (Ps. 22:22)? A. On Zion B. In the sanctuary C. Among the sinners D. In the assembly
D. In the assembly
What does the Psalmist say about his heart (Ps. 22:14)? A. It has been broken in two B. It has been crushed within him C. It has ceased to beat D. It is turned to wax and melted
D. It is turned to wax and melted
What will all the ends of the earth do (Ps. 22:27)? A. Bow down and worship the Lord B. Raise their voice in praise to the Lord C. Cry to the Lord D. Remember and turn to the Lord
D. Remember and turn to the Lord
What do the villains do to the Psalmist (Ps. 22:16)? A. They mock and scorn him B. They shoot their arrows at him C. They stab him in the heart D. They pierce his hands and feet
D. They pierce his hands and feet