Psalms chapter 83 covers prayer against enemies — plea for defeat of hostile nations. 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 83 Quiz - Multi-Level

An enhanced quiz on Psalms chapter 83 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 83 Quiz - Easy Level

Perfect for beginners! Test your basic knowledge of Psalms Chapter 83.

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1.According to Psalms 83:1, what does the Psalmist ask God not to do?

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Reference: Psalms 83:1

2.Who are described as making a tumult and lifting up their head in Psalms 83:2?

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Reference: Psalms 83:2

3.What have the enemies taken against God's people according to Psalms 83:3?

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Reference: Psalms 83:3

4.What is the purpose of the enemies' counsel mentioned in Psalms 83:4?

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Reference: Psalms 83:4

5.According to Psalms 83:5, how have the enemies acted towards God?

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Reference: Psalms 83:5

6.Which group is NOT mentioned as part of the confederate enemies in Psalms 83:6-7?

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Reference: Psalms 83:6

7.True or False: Psalms 83:8 mentions Assur joining with the enemies to help the children of Lot.

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Reference: Psalms 83:8

8.Which ancient leaders are mentioned in Psalms 83:9-11 as examples to be done unto the enemies?

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Reference: Psalms 83:9

9.According to Psalms 83:12, what did the enemies say about the houses of God?

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Reference: Psalms 83:12

10.Complete this verse from Psalms 83:13: 'O my God, make them like a ______; as the stubble before the wind.'

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Reference: Psalms 83:13

11.What natural elements are used in Psalms 83:14-15 to describe how God should persecute the enemies?

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Reference: Psalms 83:14

12.True or False: Psalms 83:16 asks God to fill the enemies' faces with shame so they may seek His name.

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Reference: Psalms 83:16

13.What is the final declaration about God's name in Psalms 83:18?

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Reference: Psalms 83:18

14.True or False: According to Psalms 83:17, the enemies should be confounded and troubled forever.

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Reference: Psalms 83:17

15.According to Psalms 83:10, what became of the enemies who perished at Endor?

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Reference: Psalms 83:10

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