Coming Into Your Presence Flashcards

(52 cards)

1
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What is the primary theme of the Book of Psalms?

A

Praise and worship of God.

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True or False: The Book of Psalms contains only songs of praise.

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False.

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Fill in the blank: Psalms are often categorized as _____ literature.

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poetic.

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4
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Which Psalm begins with ‘The Lord is my shepherd’?

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Psalm 23.

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5
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What does Psalm 100:4 instruct believers to do?

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Enter His gates with thanksgiving.

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Which Psalm is known as the ‘Hallelujah Psalm’?

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Psalm 150.

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Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a common theme in the Psalms? A) Despair B) Praise C) Indifference D) Anger

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B) Praise.

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Short Answer: What is the significance of Psalm 91?

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It emphasizes God’s protection and refuge.

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True or False: Psalms were often used in ancient Israel’s worship services.

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True.

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What is the literary structure commonly found in the Psalms?

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Parallelism.

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Fill in the blank: Psalm 46 begins with ‘God is our _____ and strength.’

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refuge.

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12
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Which Psalm expresses the joy of forgiveness?

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Psalm 32.

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Multiple Choice: Which Psalm is an expression of lament? A) Psalm 1 B) Psalm 23 C) Psalm 51 D) Psalm 100

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C) Psalm 51.

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Short Answer: What does Psalm 139 highlight about God?

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God’s omnipresence and omniscience.

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True or False: The Psalms were written only by King David.

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False.

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What is the purpose of Psalm 51?

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A plea for mercy and forgiveness.

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Fill in the blank: ‘Create in me a _____ heart, O God.’ (Psalm 51:10)

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clean.

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18
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What does Psalm 119 emphasize?

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The importance of God’s law and commandments.

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Multiple Choice: Which Psalm is often recited for comfort? A) Psalm 23 B) Psalm 149 C) Psalm 37 D) Psalm 89

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A) Psalm 23.

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Short Answer: How does Psalm 34 describe the righteous?

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They are delivered from troubles.

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True or False: Psalms can be classified into different types, such as hymns and laments.

22
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Fill in the blank: ‘The earth is the Lord’s, and the fullness thereof’ is from which Psalm?

23
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Which Psalm is attributed to Asaph?

24
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What does Psalm 42 express?

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Longing for God during times of distress.

25
Multiple Choice: Which of the following Psalms is a royal psalm? A) Psalm 2 B) Psalm 23 C) Psalm 51 D) Psalm 100
A) Psalm 2.
26
Short Answer: What is the main message of Psalm 121?
God's protection and help.
27
True or False: The Psalms were originally set to music.
True.
28
Fill in the blank: 'I will bless the Lord at all times; His praise shall continually be in my _____.' (Psalm 34:1)
mouth.
29
Which Psalm is known for its depiction of God's grandeur in creation?
Psalm 8.
30
What does Psalm 37 encourage believers to do?
Trust in the Lord and do good.
31
Multiple Choice: Which Psalm is known for its acrostic structure? A) Psalm 1 B) Psalm 119 C) Psalm 23 D) Psalm 100
B) Psalm 119.
32
Short Answer: What is the key theme of Psalm 145?
The greatness of God.
33
True or False: Psalms are sometimes referred to as the 'Songs of Ascents.'
True.
34
Fill in the blank: 'Let everything that has _____ praise the Lord.' (Psalm 150:6)
breath.
35
Which Psalm reflects on the fleeting nature of life?
Psalm 90.
36
What does Psalm 51:17 state about a broken spirit?
God does not despise a broken and contrite heart.
37
Multiple Choice: Which Psalm is often read during funerals? A) Psalm 23 B) Psalm 150 C) Psalm 119 D) Psalm 1
A) Psalm 23.
38
Short Answer: What is the focus of Psalm 146?
Praise for God's faithfulness and justice.
39
True or False: The Book of Psalms is divided into five books.
True.
40
Fill in the blank: 'The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in _____.' (Psalm 34:18)
spirit.
41
Which Psalm celebrates creation and God's handiwork?
Psalm 104.
42
What does Psalm 23:4 assure believers?
That they will not fear evil for God is with them.
43
Multiple Choice: Which Psalm is a prayer for deliverance? A) Psalm 3 B) Psalm 100 C) Psalm 145 D) Psalm 23
A) Psalm 3.
44
Short Answer: What is the main focus of Psalm 130?
Hope in God's forgiveness.
45
True or False: The Psalms include both personal laments and communal prayers.
True.
46
Fill in the blank: 'O Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your _____ in all the earth!' (Psalm 8:1)
name.
47
Which Psalm is often recited to express gratitude?
Psalm 107.
48
What does Psalm 19 declare about God's law?
It is perfect and revives the soul.
49
Multiple Choice: Which of the following is a penitential psalm? A) Psalm 23 B) Psalm 51 C) Psalm 150 D) Psalm 1
B) Psalm 51.
50
Short Answer: What is the central message of Psalm 63?
Longing for God in a dry and thirsty land.
51
True or False: The Book of Psalms is part of the Old Testament.
True.
52
Fill in the blank: 'I lift up my eyes to the _____ from where my help comes.' (Psalm 121:1)
hills.