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2 Samuel Quiz
The 2 Samuel quiz is a free multiple-choice Bible trivia game drawn from the book of 2 Samuel (Old Testament). Each answer shows the verse it comes from, so you learn as you play. Read the full text in the 2 Samuel reader.
Sample 2 Samuel quiz questions & answers
- Which city did King David make the capital of his kingdom? — Jerusalem (2 Samuel 5:6–9)
- Fill in the blank: “(and he commanded them to teach the children of _____ the song of the bow: behold, it is written in the book of Jashar):” — Judah (2 Samuel 1:18)
- Fill in the blank: “The children of _____ gathered themselves together after Abner, and became one band, and stood on the top of a hill.” — Benjamin (2 Samuel 2:25)
- Fill in the blank: “They buried Abner in _____: and the king lifted up his voice, and wept at the grave of Abner; and all the people wept.” — Hebron (2 Samuel 3:32)
- Fill in the blank: “David again gathered together all the chosen men of Israel, thirty _____.” — Thousand (2 Samuel 6:1)
- Who said: “See now, I dwell in a house of cedar, but the ark of God dwells within curtains.”? — Nathan (2 Samuel 7:2)
How to play
- Read the question and tap one of the four answers.
- See the verse — right answers turn green; a wrong one reveals the correct answer and its reference.
- Finish 10 questions, then review any you missed with their verses.
Frequently asked questions
What is the 2 Samuel Bible quiz?
The 2 Samuel Bible quiz is a free multiple-choice trivia game drawn from the book of 2 Samuel (Old Testament). Each round is 10 questions, and every answer reveals the verse it comes from.
Are the 2 Samuel quiz answers backed by Bible verses?
Yes. Every answer shows the exact verse it comes from, and you can open the full passage in the 2 Samuel reader — so you learn as you play.
Is the 2 Samuel quiz free?
Yes — it plays free in your browser on phone, tablet and desktop, with no download and no sign-up.
How do I play?
A question appears with four answers — tap the right one. Correct answers turn green; a wrong one reveals the answer and its verse. Each round is 10 questions.