Psalms chapter 131 covers humility and trust — david's peaceful trust in god. Psalms, written by David and others (c. 1410-450 BC), is part of the Poetry / Wisdom and centers on themes of worship, prayer, praise.
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Psalms Chapter 131 Quiz - Easy Level
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1.According to Psalms 131:1, what does the LORD say about the heart?
easyReference: Psalms 131:1
2.What does Psalms 131:1 say about the eyes?
easyReference: Psalms 131:1
3.In Psalms 131:1, what does the speaker say he does not exercise himself in?
easyReference: Psalms 131:1
4.In Psalms 131:2, how does the speaker describe his soul?
easyReference: Psalms 131:2
5.According to Psalms 131:2, how has the speaker behaved and quieted himself?
easyReference: Psalms 131:2
6.What does Psalms 131:3 encourage Israel to do?
easyReference: Psalms 131:3
7.Who is the author of Psalms 131 as indicated in the text?
easyReference: Psalms 131:1
8.True or False: Psalms 131:1 says the speaker's eyes are lofty.
easyReference: Psalms 131:1
9.True or False: According to Psalms 131:2, the soul is restless and anxious.
easyReference: Psalms 131:2
10.True or False: Psalms 131:3 tells Israel to hope in the LORD forever.
easyReference: Psalms 131:3
11.Complete the verse from Psalms 131:1: 'LORD, my heart is not _______, nor mine eyes lofty.'
easyReference: Psalms 131:1
12.According to Psalms 131:2, the speaker compares himself to a child that is _____ of his mother.
easyReference: Psalms 131:2
13.According to Psalms 131:1, the speaker does NOT exercise himself in what kind of matters?
easyReference: Psalms 131:1
14.What kind of song is Psalms 131 described as in verse 1?
easyReference: Psalms 131:1
15.What does the speaker ask Israel to do in Psalms 131:3?
easyReference: Psalms 131:3
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