Psalms 1-11

The Psalms reflect themes of righteousness, trust in God, and the contrasts between the godly and the wicked. Psalm 1 opens with a blessing for those who meditate on God’s law, comparing them to fruitful trees. The psalms also prophesise the rebellion of nations against God’s anointed king, yet God’s sovereignty remains unchallenged and emphasises God’s justice. Finally, Psalm 11 affirms God’s righteous judgment, asserting that the Lord watches over the upright, contrasting with the destruction awaiting the wicked. Dive into our latest Bible quiz and explore the depths of Book of Psalms. Challenge your understanding and discover new insights into these powerful passages. Don’t miss the “Deeper Dive into the Passage” for a richer exploration of its themes and relevance today.

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1. What was John the Baptist’s primary message according to Luke 3:3?

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2. In Psalm 11, where does the psalmist say the Lord is located?

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3. In Psalm 3, who is the psalmist seeking protection from?

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4. According to Psalm 1, what is the fate of the wicked?

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