Psalms chapter 130 covers waiting on the lord — hope in god's forgiveness. Psalms, written by David and others (c. 1410-450 BC), is part of the Poetry / Wisdom and centers on themes of worship, prayer, praise.

Psalms Chapter 130 Quiz - Multi-Level

An enhanced quiz on Psalms chapter 130 with Easy, Medium, Hard, and Theological levels. Each level has 15 carefully crafted questions. Choose your difficulty and dive in!

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Psalms Chapter 130 Quiz - Easy Level

Perfect for beginners! Test your basic knowledge of Psalms Chapter 130.

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  • • This quiz takes approximately 8 minutes
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1.From where does the psalmist cry unto the LORD in Psalms 130:1?

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Reference: Psalms 130:1

2.What does the psalmist ask the LORD to do in Psalms 130:2?

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Reference: Psalms 130:2

3.According to Psalms 130:3, who can stand if the LORD marks iniquities?

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Reference: Psalms 130:3

4.What is said to be with the LORD in Psalms 130:4?

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Reference: Psalms 130:4

5.What does the psalmist say he waits for in Psalms 130:5?

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Reference: Psalms 130:5

6.In Psalms 130:6, the psalmist compares his waiting to those who watch for what?

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Reference: Psalms 130:6

7.Who is told to hope in the LORD in Psalms 130:7?

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Reference: Psalms 130:7

8.What two things are said to be with the LORD in Psalms 130:7?

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Reference: Psalms 130:7

9.From what will the LORD redeem Israel according to Psalms 130:8?

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Reference: Psalms 130:8

10.True or False: Psalms 130:1 starts with the psalmist crying out in joy.

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Reference: Psalms 130:1

11.True or False: According to Psalms 130:3, no one can stand if the LORD marks iniquities.

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Reference: Psalms 130:3

12.True or False: The psalmist says his soul waits for the LORD more than watchers wait for the evening in Psalms 130:6.

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Reference: Psalms 130:6

13.Complete this verse from Psalms 130:4: 'But there is ______ with thee, that thou mayest be feared.'

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Reference: Psalms 130:4

14.What does the psalmist hope in according to Psalms 130:5?

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Reference: Psalms 130:5

15.According to Psalms 130:8, who shall the LORD redeem?

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Reference: Psalms 130:8

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