Revelation 7 Quiz

22 Difficult Revelation 7 Quiz Questions and Answers

Revelation 7 sits between the sixth and seventh seals as a vision of the sealing and the great multitude before the throne. The Revelation 7 quiz below draws from all seventeen verses of this interlude in non-linear order.

Revelation 7 Quiz Questions and Answers

Question 1: What did the great multitude hold in their hands?
  • A. Harps made of gold
  • B. Trumpets 
  • C. Palm branches 
  • D. Garments of fine linen
  • E. Censers with incense
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Answer 1: C: The great multitude held palms in their hands. Distractor A is a strong trap because harps appear in chapter five and fourteen but not in the hands of this multitude. Distractor D names what they wore, not what they held.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:9, “clothed with white robes, and palms in their hands.”

Question 2: From which direction did the angel bearing the seal of the living God ascend?
  • A. From the northern quarter
  • B. From the depths beneath
  • C. From above the throne
  • D. From the eastern quarter
  • E. From the western quarter 
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Answer 2: D: The angel with the seal of the living God ascended from the east. The four angels of verse one are stationed at the four corners of the earth and are a different detail entirely.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:2, “And I saw another angel ascending from the east.”

Question 3: What did the elder say the great multitude had washed their robes in?
  • A. The blood of the Lamb
  • B. The living waters above
  • C. Their tears of repentance
  • D. The river of God here
  • E. The fire of cleansing
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Answer 3: A: The elder says they washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb. Distractor E echoes Isaiah but is not what verse fourteen says. Distractor C appeals to the logic of contrition but is not in the text.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:14, “have washed their robes, and made them white in the blood of the Lamb.”

Question 4: Which tribe was sealed last in the list of twelve?
  • A. Joseph
  • B. Benjamin
  • C. Zabulon
  • D. Dan
  • E. Issachar
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Answer 4: B: Benjamin is the last tribe sealed in the list. Distractor A (Joseph) is second to last. Distractor D (Dan) is the sharpest trap — Dan does not appear in this list at all, having been replaced by Manasses.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:8, “Of the tribe of Benjamin were sealed twelve thousand.”

Question 5: What did the four angels stand upon?
  • A. The surface of the glassy sea
  • B. The path of the four winds
  • C. The four corners of the earth
  • D. The depths of the waters below
  • E. The golden altar before the throne
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Answer 5: C: The four angels stood on the four corners of the earth. Distractor B is a trap because the angels held the four winds but did not stand upon them. Distractor E names the altar imagery from other visions but not this verse.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:1, “I saw four angels standing on the four corners of the earth.”

Question 6: Fill in the gap: “_______ to our God which sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb.”
  • A. Glory
  • B. Honour
  • C. Blessing
  • D. Worship
  • E. Salvation
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Answer 6: E: The great multitude cried “Salvation to our God.” The other options name real elements of heavenly worship elsewhere in the Apocalypse but are not the word that opens this particular cry.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:10, “Salvation to our God which sitteth upon the throne, and unto the Lamb.”

Question 7: What did the angel ascending from the east carry for the sealing?
  • A. A mark of their full redemption
  • B. The name of the Lord Almighty
  • C. A crown bestowed upon each head
  • D. The seal of the living God
  • E. The sign of their own covenant
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Answer 7: D: The angel carried the seal of the living God. Distractor B echoes Revelation 22:4 where God’s name is on the foreheads of His servants, but that is a different scene and a different text.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:2, “having the seal of the living God.”

Question 8: What does the text say God will do for the great multitude?
  • A. Shall wipe away all their tears
  • B. Shall give them new sight above
  • C. Shall shield them from all sorrow
  • D. Shall make their eyes see clearly
  • E. Shall open heaven unto their eyes
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Answer 8: A: God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes. The other options describe comfort in invented language not drawn from this verse. The specific act of wiping is the precise detail the text gives.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:17, “God shall wipe away all tears from their eyes.”

Question 9: To what does the Lamb lead the great multitude?
  • A. The golden streets above
  • B. The living fountains of waters
  • C. The river of pure life
  • D. The pastures of peace
  • E. The tree of life itself
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Answer 9: B: The Lamb leads them unto living fountains of waters. Distractor C echoes the river of life from Revelation 22 but is not the image used here. Distractor E names the tree of life, another distinct Revelation symbol.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:17, “shall lead them unto living fountains of waters.”

Question 10: How many were sealed from the twelve tribes?
  • A. 12,000
  • B. 1,440,000
  • C. 144,000
  • D. 72,000
  • E. 14,000
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Answer 10: C: The total sealed was 144,000. Distractor A (12,000) is the count per tribe, not the combined total. Distractor E (24,000) doubles the elders but has no place in this count.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:4, “there were sealed an hundred and forty and four thousand of all the tribes of the children of Israel.”

Question 11: What does verse 16 say about the sun’s effect on the great multitude?
  • A. The sun warms them
  • B. The heat touches them
  • C. The sun blesses them
  • D. The sun shields them
  • E. None of the above
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Answer 11: E: Verse 16 says the sun will not light on them, nor any heat. Options A, C, and D falsely credit the sun with actions toward the multitude. Option B inverts the verse — the heat will not touch them. None of A through D reflects what the text states, making E correct.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:16, “neither shall the sun light on them, nor any heat.”

Question 12: What were the four angels holding back from harming the earth?
  • A. The fire of holy judgment
  • B. The vials of divine wrath
  • C. The swords of God’s armies
  • D. The four winds of the earth
  • E. The trumpets of God’s judgment
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Answer 12: D: The four angels held the four winds of the earth that they should not blow. Distractor E (trumpets) and B (vials) name instruments of later judgment sequences in chapters eight and sixteen, not what the angels held here.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:1, “holding the four winds of the earth, that the wind should not blow on the earth.”

Question 13: What did one of the elders ask John about the great multitude?
  • A. “Knowest thou the number of all them that stand before the throne?”
  • B. “Who are they which are clothed in white that stand before the Lamb?”
  • C. “What are these which are arrayed in white robes? and whence came they?”
  • D. “Art thou able to name those which have come through the great trial?”
  • E. “Dost thou know the company that now standeth before God?”
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Answer 13: C: The elder asked both what they were and where they came from, in that precise two-part form. The other options paraphrase the general sense but alter the specific language. Only C reproduces the two questions the elder actually asked.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:13, “What are these which are arrayed in white robes? and whence came they?”

Question 14: From which tribe was the first number of twelve thousand sealed?
  • A. Juda
  • B. Reuben
  • C. Gad
  • D. Simeon
  • E. Levi
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Answer 14: A: Juda is listed first in the sealed tribes. Reuben follows in the same verse. Levi is a strong distractor because Levi typically has no tribal land allotment in the Old Testament but appears here in this sealing.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:5, “Of the tribe of Juda were sealed twelve thousand.”

Question 15: Which tribe directly followed Simeon in the sealed list?
  • A. Gad
  • B. Levi
  • C. Reuben
  • D. Aser
  • E. Nepthalim
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Answer 15: B: Levi follows Simeon in the list, with Issachar following Levi. Distractor C (Reuben) appears near the top of the list. Distractors D and E appear earlier, not between Simeon and Issachar.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:7, “Of the tribe of Simeon were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Levi were sealed twelve thousand.”

Question 16: Where does verse 15 say the great multitude serves God?
  • A. Before the holy city
  • B. By the glassy sea
  • C. In the outer courts
  • D. A and C
  • E. Within his temple
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Answer 16: E: They serve him day and night in his temple. Option A (before the holy city) is false. Option C (outer courts) is false. The compound D (A and C) is therefore doubly false and cannot be correct. Only E names the actual location given in verse fifteen.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:15, “serve him day and night in his temple.”

Question 17: What does verse 15 say God shall do among the great multitude?
  • A. Set them apart for glory
  • B. Crown them with life eternal
  • C. Dwell among them for ever
  • D. Make them pillars of praise
  • E. Reign over them in power
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Answer 17: C: He that sitteth on the throne shall dwell among them. Distractor D echoes the pillar promise to the overcomer in Philadelphia in chapter three, not this passage. Distractor E speaks of reigning, which is the promise to the overcomer in Laodicea.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:15, “he that sitteth on the throne shall dwell among them.”

Question 18: What part of the body did the seal go upon?
  • A. Their right hand
  • B. Their open heart
  • C. Their bare neck
  • D. Their own forehead
  • E. Their left arm
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Answer 18: D: The seal went in their foreheads. Distractor A (right hand) is the location of the beast’s mark in Revelation 13, making it a deliberate cross-chapter trap.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:3, “sealed the servants of our God in their foreheads.”

Question 19: Through what did the elder say the great multitude had passed?
  • A. They passed through the great tribulation
  • B. They endured the fires of judgment
  • C. They suffered through many deep trials
  • D. They bore a time of great sorrow
  • E. They survived the final great war
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Answer 19: A: The elder says they came out of great tribulation. The other options invent descriptions not given in the text. Distractor D (great sorrow) sounds close but substitutes an emotional state for the specific phrase the text uses.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:14, “These are they which came out of great tribulation.”

Question 20: Which tribe appeared between Nepthalim and Simeon in the sealed list?
  • A. Levi
  • B. Manasses
  • C. Joseph
  • D. Gad
  • E. Benjamin
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Answer 20: B: Manasses appears between Nepthalim and Simeon. This is the half-tribe that takes the place of Dan, which is absent from the entire list. Distractor C (Joseph) appears later, after Simeon, Levi, Issachar, and Zabulon.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:6, “Of the tribe of Nepthalim were sealed twelve thousand. Of the tribe of Manasses were sealed twelve thousand.”

Question 21: From among whom did the great multitude come?
  • A. The servants sealed from the tribes
  • B. All those who had rejected the beast
  • C. All nations, kindreds, people and tongues
  • D. The righteous ones of every age
  • E. The faithful of the seven churches
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Answer 21: C: The great multitude came out of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues. Distractor A is a strong trap because the chapter also describes the sealing of the tribes, but the 144,000 and the great multitude are two distinct groups with different descriptions.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:9, “a great multitude, which no man could number, of all nations, and kindreds, and people, and tongues.”

Question 22: What did all the angels do before the throne when the elder spoke to John?
  • A. They cast their crowns before the throne
  • B. They stood and praised before God
  • C. They blew their trumpets in unison
  • D. They raised their hands in open praise
  • E. They fell before the throne on their faces
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Answer 22: E: All the angels fell before the throne on their faces and worshipped God. Distractor A echoes the elders casting their crowns from chapter four, not this scene. The act here is prostration, not presentation.
KJV Reference: Revelation 7:11, “fell before the throne on their faces, and worshipped God.”

Revelation 7 is a pause before the final seal breaks. It shows a company sealed before the storm and a company standing after it, both held by the same God. The multitude in white did not arrive because they were strong. They came out of tribulation, and their robes are white because of blood that was not their own. That is the only ground on which anyone stands before that throne.

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