Psalm 1

  1. What are the two types of people presented here?
  2. What are the differences in the two types?

Psalm 2

  1. With who have the nations broken bond?
  2. Who will God set over Zion?

Psalm 3

  1. Who does the Lord hear?
  2. Who should we call on in times of trouble?

Psalm 4

  1. What does the Lord provide for His faithful?

Psalm 5

  1. For what is this prayer?
  2. What does God hate?

Psalm 6

  1. For what does the psalmist pray?
  2. What does the psalmist demonstrate?

Psalm 7

  1. Why would the psalmist's persecution be justified?
  2. How will God judge us?
  3. What will happen to the wicked?

Psalm 8

  1. What is man's significance?

Psalm 9

  1. Why does the psalmist praise the Lord?
  2. What is God to those who trust in Him?

Psalm 10

  1. Who do the wicked not fear?
  2. For what does the psalmist pray?

Psalm 11

  1. What faith in the Lord is shown?

Psalm 12

  1. What is constant for the oppressed and needy?

Psalm 13

  1. What should we trust before our enemies?

Psalm 14

  1. What is the condition of the people?

Psalm 15

  1. Who may dwell with the Lord?

Psalm 16

  1. What is the condition and hope of the faithful?

Psalm 17

  1. What vindication did the psalmist seek?
  2. What satisfied men of the world?
  3. What would satisfy the psalmist?

Psalm 18

  1. Who saves us from our enemies?
  2. Why did the Lord save David from his enemies?
  3. Who strengthens us for the battle?
  4. What should we do in our victories and deliverance from enemies?

Psalm 19

  1. What reveals the glory of God?
  2. What brings us great reward?

Psalm 20

  1. Who did the king seek for victory over his enemies?

Psalm 21

  1. Why was the king so thankful?

Psalm 22

  1. Why did David call out to God?
  2. What does he do after answered prayer?

Psalm 23

  1. What confidence did the psalmist have?

Psalm 24

  1. What belongs to the Lord?
  2. Who can go to the Holy place of the Lord?

Psalm 25

  1. What did the psalmist pray?
  2. Who will the Lord help?

Psalm 26

  1. What is asked of the Lord?

Psalm 27

  1. Why did David not fear anyone?
  2. What did he desire?
  3. How can we get courage and strengthen our hearts?

Psalm 28

  1. For what did the psalmist pray?
  2. What result came?

Psalm 29

  1. What are the people called to do?
  2. What will the Lord do for His people?

Psalm 30

  1. Why did David praise the Lord?
  2. How long will the Lord be angry?
  3. Why was he troubled?
  4. When should we praise the Lord?

Psalm 31

  1. What is the Lord in time of adversity?
  2. What is the psalmist's present need?

Psalm 32

  1. What happens when you have unacknowledged sin?
  2. How should we be led in the Lord?

Psalm 33

  1. What are some attributes of God?
  2. What nation is blessed?
  3. Can man be delivered or saved by his strength?

Psalm 34

  1. Why was the psalmist praising God?
  2. How can man have long life and see goodness in his life?
  3. To who is God near?

Psalm 35

  1. Who shall avenge us against our adversaries?

Psalm 36

  1. What are the characteristics of the ungodly?
  2. In what are the godly satisfied?

Psalm 37

  1. Why should we not fret or envy the prosperity of the wicked?
  2. What is the difference in the riches of the wicked and righteous?
  3. What is the difference in giving of the righteous and wicked?

Psalm 38

  1. What does the psalmist ask of the Lord?

Psalm 39

  1. What is the length of our days?
  2. What is the vainness of man?

Psalm 40

  1. Who should we trust and call on during times of trial?
  2. What does the Lord prefer over sacrifice and offering?

Psalm 41

  1. How would the writer know that God was pleased with him?

Psalm 42

  1. Why is the writer despondent?

Psalm 43

  1. What is the writer's hope?

Psalm 44

  1. Who drove out the enemies of the forefathers?
  2. What condition were the people in now?

Psalm 45

  1. Why is this king anointed by God?
  2. What shall the bride become to the king?
  3. What will this union produce?

Psalm 46

  1. Why should we not fear in times of trouble?
  2. What river swelled in the city?

Psalm 47

  1. Why is God praised?

Psalm 48

  1. Why is God praised here?

Psalm 49

  1. What can't wealth and riches redeem?
  2. What do the foolish think?
  3. What will become of those who trust in God?

Psalm 50

  1. What does God want more than sacrifice?
  2. What will happen to the wicked?

Psalm 51

  1. What is the prayer of the writer?
  2. What will the writer do if his prayer is answered?
  3. What does God desire over sacrifice and offering?

Psalm 52

  1. What is the characteristic of the mighty man?
  2. What will happen to the wicked?
  3. What will become of the righteous?

Psalm 53

  1. What have the wicked done to God's people?
  2. What will God do to the wicked?

Psalm 54

  1. Why will God be praised?

Psalm 55

  1. Who had caused fear and reproach to the writer?
  2. How often did the writer pray?

Psalm 56

  1. When we are afraid whom will we trust?

Psalm 57

  1. What does the writer pray concerning his enemies?

Psalm 58

  1. What is prayed about the wicked?

Psalm 59

  1. Why were the wicked against David?
  2. How does David want his enemies punished?

Psalm 60

  1. Why is God going to help His people?

Psalm 61

  1. What faith does the writer have?
  2. What does he ask for the king?

Psalm 62

  1. Who are we to seek and trust for help?
  2. What do the wicked trust and find help?

Psalm 63

  1. How does David fellowship with the Lord?

Psalm 64

  1. What will become of the oppressors?

Psalm 65

  1. Why is God praised?
  2. How is God sovereign over the earth?
  3. Why does the earth rejoice?

Psalm 66

  1. Why did God allow affliction and captivity on His people?
  2. When may the Lord not hear our prayer?

Psalm 67

  1. What results from God's blessings?
  2. What is our hope in praising the Lord?

Psalm 68

  1. What goodness has God done for Israel?

Psalm 69

  1. What is the despair of the writer?
  2. What caused his suffering?
  3. What retribution is asked for his enemies?

Psalm 70

  1. What is the writer's request?

Psalm 71

  1. How long has the writer trusted in God?
  2. Why did he need God now?

Psalm 72

  1. What is prayed for the king's son?
  2. Which son of the king received the gifts and the gold?

Psalm 73

  1. What caused the writer to stumble?
  2. How did he find understanding and strength?

Psalm 74

  1. What did the writer feel about God?
  2. What does he ask God to remember?

Psalm 75

  1. How will God judge the wicked and the righteous?

Psalm 76

  1. What praise did God receive?

Psalm 77

  1. What did the writer seek from God?
  2. How did he find hope?

Psalm 78

  1. What did God command the fathers? Why?
  2. Why was Ephraim rejected?
  3. Who did God choose to shepherd His people?

Psalm 79

  1. What is asked of God?

Psalm 80

  1. Who brought the tribulation upon the people?
  2. Who is the vine?

Psalm 81

  1. What are the people asked to do?
  2. What had the Lord done for the people?

Psalm 82

  1. What injustice and the judges done?
  2. Why are they called gods?

Psalm 83

  1. What does the psalmist pray?

Psalm 84

  1. Where does the psalmist want to dwell?
  2. What will God do for the upright?

Psalm 85

  1. What is asked of God?

Psalm 86

  1. What is the psalmist's prayer?

Psalm 87

  1. What city is praised?
  2. Who could boast?

Psalm 88

  1. Why is the writer so despondent?
  2. What reasoning does he present to God for His favor?

Psalm 89

  1. What belongs to God?
  2. With whom did God make a covenant?
  3. How did the writer feel?

Psalm 90

  1. Why should we number our days?

Psalm 91

  1. What comes with abiding in God?

Psalm 92

  1. With what did they praise the Lord?
  2. What will the righteous do in old age?

Psalm 93

  1. How is God's reign described?

Psalm 94

  1. Why are the wicked foolish?

Psalm 95

  1. How should we honor our God?

Psalm 96

  1. Why is God praised?

Psalm 97

  1. Why should the righteous rejoice?

Psalm 98

  1. What is God coming to do?

Psalm 99

  1. Who was God to Israel under Moses?

Psalm 100

  1. Who are we to God?
  2. Why are we thankful?

Psalm 101

  1. What principles will the writer keep?

Psalm 102

  1. For whom does the writer pray?
  2. What hope does he have for his nation?

Psalm 103

  1. What does the Lord do for us?
  2. What abounds with the Lord?

Psalm 104

  1. What is under total control and influence of the Lord?
  2. What is the only blemish upon the earth?

Psalm 105

  1. For what is God praised?

Psalm 106

  1. For what is God praised?

Psalm 107

  1. What sacrifice should we give the Lord?
  2. Why will those on ships thank God?
  3. Why may a land be barren?

Psalm 108

  1. For what is God praised?

Psalm 109

  1. What did the writer pray against false accusers?

Psalm 110

  1. What Lord spoke to whom?
  2. What similarity did this Lord have to Melchizedek?

Psalm 111

  1. What evidence of God is sought?
  2. How is God described?

Psalm 112

  1. Describe the upright.

Psalm 113

  1. How does God humble Himself?

Psalm 114

  1. What does the writer describe?

Psalm 115

  1. Why difference is in the God of Israel and the gods of the Gentiles?

Psalm 116

  1. What had God done for the writer?
  2. How does he describe God?

Psalm 117

  1. Who is to praise the Lord?

Psalm 118

  1. What endures forever?
  2. Who should we trust?
  3. Who was the rejected stone?

Psalm 119

  1. What words are used to describe God's word?
  2. How can we be clean?
  3. How can we be revived?
  4. How can we witness for God?
  5. What has he resolved to do?
  6. What did affliction bring?
  7. What will God's mercy upon his affliction do?
  8. What does he keep even in darkness and persecution?
  9. How did he renew his life?
  10. What has God's word given?
  11. What is the word for our life?
  12. He feared God's judgments because He will reject those who stray from His statutes like dross
  13. After following God's righteousness faithfully what is due now?
  14. Why did he cry?
  15. What caused zeal for God's word?
  16. What do the wicked not seek?
  17. What comes to those who love God's law?
  18. What does he ask God to seek?

Psalm 120

  1. What is the writer's dilemma?

Psalm 121

  1. From where comes our help?
  2. How is the Lord our keeper?

Psalm 122

  1. What is prayed for Jerusalem?

Psalm 123

  1. What mercy did the people want from the Lord?

Psalm 124

  1. Who delivered the people from the wrath of their enemies?

Psalm 125

  1. What would cause the righteous to fall?

Psalm 126

  1. What fulfillment did the people seek?

Psalm 127

  1. What is futile about man's efforts?
  2. What are our children to us?

Psalm 128

  1. In what ways can God bless those who fear Him?

Psalm 129

  1. What is asked of God?

Psalm 130

  1. Why do we wait on the Lord?

Psalm 131

  1. What has the writer changed in his life?

Psalm 132

  1. What did David desire to build for the Lord?
  2. What promise did God make to David?

Psalm 133

  1. Why is unity of the people like anointing oil?

Psalm 134

  1. Why are we to bless the Lord?

Psalm 135

  1. For what is God remembered?
  2. Who is called to praise Him?

Psalm 136

  1. Why is the Lord merciful?

Psalm 137

  1. Where is the psalmist?
  2. Who is he angry with?

Psalm 138

  1. What has given the psalmist strength?
  2. Who will he trust in troubles and with enemies?

Psalm 139

  1. What does God know?
  2. Where is God?
  3. What foreknowledge has God of us?
  4. What is asked of God?

Psalm 140

  1. What is asked of God?

Psalm 141

  1. What did the psalmist want to guard?
  2. What did he welcome?

Psalm 142

  1. What did the writer need of God?

Psalm 143

  1. How soon did the psalmist need God's help?

Psalm 144

  1. What is God to the writer?
  2. How could God bless His people?

Psalm 145

  1. What greatness of God is praised?

Psalm 146

  1. Why should we hope in God?

Psalm 147

  1. What extent is God's provision?
  2. What pleases God?

Psalm 148

  1. What is called to praise the Lord?

Psalm 149

  1. How are we to praise the Lord?
  2. What is symbolic of the two-edged sword?

Psalm 150

  1. What is to praise the Lord?
  2. How are we to praise the Lord?