Psalms chapter 141 covers prayer for guidance — david's plea for righteous living. 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 141 Quiz - Multi-Level

An enhanced quiz on Psalms chapter 141 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 141 Quiz - Easy Level

Perfect for beginners! Test your basic knowledge of Psalms Chapter 141.

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1.Who is the author of Psalm 141 according to the chapter text?

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Reference: Psalms 141:1

2.What does the psalmist ask the LORD to do when he cries unto Him?

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Reference: Psalms 141:1

3.In Psalms 141:2, how does the psalmist describe his prayer?

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Reference: Psalms 141:2

4.What does the psalmist ask the LORD to set before his mouth?

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Reference: Psalms 141:3

5.According to Psalms 141:4, what does the psalmist ask God not to incline his heart toward?

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Reference: Psalms 141:4

6.What does the psalmist say about being smitten by the righteous in Psalms 141:5?

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Reference: Psalms 141:5

7.What is described as 'an excellent oil, which shall not break my head'?

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Reference: Psalms 141:5

8.What will happen when the judges are overthrown in stony places, according to Psalms 141:6?

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Reference: Psalms 141:6

9.What simile is used in Psalms 141:7 to describe the scattering of bones?

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Reference: Psalms 141:7

10.According to Psalms 141:8, where are the psalmist's eyes directed?

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Reference: Psalms 141:8

11.What does the psalmist ask God not to leave his soul as, according to Psalms 141:8?

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Reference: Psalms 141:8

12.True or False: The psalmist asks to be kept from snares and gins of workers of iniquity.

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Reference: Psalms 141:9

13.True or False: Psalm 141 says that the wicked will succeed in trapping the psalmist.

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Reference: Psalms 141:10

14.True or False: The psalmist compares his prayer to an evening sacrifice.

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Reference: Psalms 141:2

15.Complete this verse from Psalms 141:3: 'Set a ______, O LORD, before my mouth; keep the door of my lips.'

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Reference: Psalms 141:3

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