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22 Challenging Revelation 19 Quiz Questions and Answers

Revelation 19 stands between the fall of Babylon and the binding of Satan, giving Revelation its loudest alleluias and its most decisive battle. This Revelation 19 quiz draws twenty-two questions from all twenty-one verses.

Each question offers five answer choices drawn from the King James text. Study the chapter well before you begin; let us see how much of it sits in your memory.

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Revelation 19 Quiz Questions and Answers

Question 1: What was the rider on the white horse called?
  • A. Faithful and Holy, Lord of the heavens
  • B. The Almighty and Everlasting, God of all power
  • C. The Ancient of Days, whose throne endureth for ever
  • D. The Lion of Judah, righteous in all his ways
  • E. Faithful and True, judging and making war
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Answer 1: E: He that sat upon the white horse was called Faithful and True. The Lion of Judah appears in Revelation five, not here. Verse eleven names two things together: his title, Faithful and True, and his action, judging and making war in righteousness.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:11, “he that sat upon him was called Faithful and True, and in righteousness he doth judge and make war.”

Question 2: Who fell down and worshipped God that sat on the throne?
  • A. A great multitude from heaven, who cried Alleluia
  • B. The four and twenty elders and the four beasts
  • C. The twelve apostles arrayed in their fine linen
  • D. The angels of the seven churches before the throne
  • E. John and the angel that spoke these words to him
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Answer 2: B: The four and twenty elders and the four beasts fell down and worshipped God that sat on the throne, saying, Amen; Alleluia. A great multitude also cries Alleluia in this chapter, but the act of falling down to worship belongs specifically to the elders and beasts in verse four.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:4, “the four and twenty elders and the four beasts fell down and worshipped God that sat on the throne.”

Question 3: Where was the name “King of Kings and Lord of Lords” written?
  • A. Upon a white stone held across his right hand
  • B. Across his crown in letters
  • C. Upon his vesture and upon his thigh
  • D. Upon his shield, that all might read and know
  • E. On the hilt of the sword
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Answer 3: C: He hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, King of Kings, and Lord of Lords. Two locations are given: the vesture and the thigh. Options A and B introduce locations the verse does not name.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:16, “he hath on his vesture and on his thigh a name written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF LORDS.”

Question 4: What had the wife of the Lamb done in preparation for the marriage?
  • A. She had made herself ready for that great marriage
  • B. She had arrayed herself in pure gold and sapphire
  • C. She had washed her robes in the blood of the Lamb
  • D. She had kept herself from all defilement until the end
  • E. She had sealed her testimony before the throne of God
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Answer 4: A: His wife hath made herself ready. Option C echoes language from elsewhere in Revelation about washing robes, but verse seven says only that she made herself ready; verse eight then specifies what she was granted to wear. The preparation is named before the garment is described.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:7, “his wife hath made herself ready.”

Question 5: What became of the beast and the false prophet?
  • A. They were bound in chains and cast into the bottomless pit
  • B. They were cast alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone
  • C. They were delivered to death and unto everlasting darkness
  • D. They were devoured by the fowls that gathered at the supper
  • E. They were slain by the sword from the mouth of the rider
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Answer 5: B: These both were cast alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone. A is what happens to Satan in Revelation twenty, not to the beast and false prophet here. The fowls devour the remnant in verse twenty-one, not the beast or false prophet.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:20, “These both were cast alive into a lake of fire burning with brimstone.”

Question 6: What blessing was declared for those called to the marriage supper of the Lamb?
  • A. They shall hunger no more and thirst no more at all
  • B. They shall sit with the Lamb upon his glorious throne
  • C. They shall reign with God and the Lamb for ever and ever
  • D. Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper
  • E. They shall receive crowns of gold and robes of white linen
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Answer 6: D: Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper of the Lamb. This is one of Revelation’s seven beatitudes. The angel adds: These are the true sayings of God. Options A and C draw on promises from other parts of Revelation, not from this verse.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:9, “Blessed are they which are called unto the marriage supper of the Lamb.”

Question 7: What did the voice of the great multitude declare in this chapter?
  • A. Salvation and glory and honour unto the Lord our God
  • B. True and righteous are all the judgments of our God
  • C. Alleluia, for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth
  • D. Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God Almighty above
  • E. Behold the marriage of the Lamb hath come at last
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Answer 7: C: The great multitude said, Alleluia: for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth. Option A is what the first great voice declares in verse one; option B is the reason given in verse two for God’s righteous judgments. Verse six assigns the specific declaration about God’s omnipotent reign to the great multitude.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:6, “Alleluia: for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth.”

Question 8: What garment clothed the rider, and what name was he given?
  • A. Clothed in fine linen; his name is lord of Lords 
  • B. Clothed in bright glory; his name is the Son of God
  • C. Wrapped in pure light from heaven; his name is King of kings
  • D. Wrapped in white cloud; his name is Lord of lords
  • E. Clothed in vesture dipped in blood; his name, the Word of God
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Answer 8: E: He was clothed with a vesture dipped in blood, and his name is called The Word of God. Fine linen is what the armies of heaven wear in verse fourteen, not the rider himself. The name given in verse thirteen is the Word of God; King of Kings and Lord of Lords appears separately in verse sixteen on his vesture and thigh.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:13, “clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: and his name is called The Word of God.”

Question 9: What goes out of the mouth of the rider on the white horse?
  • A. A consuming fire, that none may stand before him
  • B. A sharp sword, with which he will smite the nations
  • C. A word of judgment, that shall destroy his enemies
  • D. A shout of war, that scatters all before his throne
  • E. A blast of thunder, that overthrows every standing foe
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Answer 9: B: Out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations. Fire from the mouth is imagery from the two witnesses in Revelation eleven. Verse fifteen names a sharp sword as what proceeds from this rider’s mouth.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:15, “out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, that with it he should smite the nations.”

Question 10: What four things did the great voice of much people in heaven declare unto the Lord?
  • A. Salvation and glory and honour and peace unto the Lord
  • B. Holy and true and worthy is the Lord our God above
  • C. Salvation and glory and honour and power unto the Lord
  • D. Justice and mercy and truth and power unto the Lord God
  • E. Worthy and great and holy and mighty is the Lord our God above
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Answer 10: C: The great voice said, Alleluia; Salvation, and glory, and honour, and power, unto the Lord our God. Option A replaces “power” with “peace,” which the verse does not name. All four words appear together in verse one in this exact order.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:1, “Alleluia; Salvation, and glory, and honour, and power, unto the Lord our God.”

Question 11: With what does the chapter identify the testimony of Jesus?
  • A. The seal of the holy and true, set upon all his prophets
  • B. The word of God, spoken before the world began at last
  • C. The witness of the saints who kept faith to the very end
  • D. The mark of the faithful, written in the Lamb’s book above
  • E. The spirit of prophecy, given freely unto all his brethren
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Answer 11: E: The angel told John, The testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. This explains why the angel refuses worship: John holds the testimony of Jesus, making them brethren. The explanation comes in the same sentence as the refusal.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:10, “the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy.”

Question 12: What were the beast, the kings of the earth, and their armies gathered to do?
  • A. To receive the mark of the beast among all the nations
  • B. To seize the holy city before the Lamb could return
  • C. To cast the false prophet into the bottomless pit below
  • D. To make war against the rider and all his army
  • E. To worship the image of the beast before the great battle
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Answer 12: D: They were gathered together to make war against him that sat on the horse, and against his army. The seizing of the holy city and the casting of the false prophet are not named as their purpose; verse nineteen states only that they gathered to make war against the rider.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:19, “gathered together to make war against him that sat on the horse, and against his army.”

Question 13: What does the chapter say the fine linen represents?
  • A. The garment of the redeemed, washed in his blood
  • B. The righteousness of saints, granted freely unto the bride
  • C. The robe of the overcomer, worn at the supper above
  • D. The covering of the holy city, clear as pure crystal
  • E. The glory of the Lord, given to his faithful ones
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Answer 13: B: The fine linen is the righteousness of saints. The verse also notes that the bride was granted to be arrayed in it, so both the material and its meaning are given in verse eight. Washing in blood is language from Revelation seven, not this verse.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:8, “for the fine linen is the righteousness of saints.”

Question 14: What did the angel standing in the sun call the fowls of heaven to do?
  • A. To flee before the wrath of God and all his armies
  • B. To rise and bear witness to the fall of the nations
  • C. To gather themselves unto the supper of the great God
  • D. To mourn for all the kings and captains of the earth
  • E. To circle above the camp until the battle was ended
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Answer 14: C: The angel cried to all the fowls that fly in the midst of heaven, Come and gather yourselves together unto the supper of the great God. This supper, the flesh of kings and captains, stands in deliberate contrast to the marriage supper of the Lamb in verse nine.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:17, “Come and gather yourselves together unto the supper of the great God.”

Question 15: What were the armies of heaven clothed in as they followed the rider?
  • A. Fine linen, white and clean, following upon white horses
  • B. Bright armour shining as the sun at full strength
  • C. Robes of white washed in the blood of the Lamb
  • D. Garments of gold dipped in the righteousness of God
  • E. The glory of God clothing them from head to foot
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Answer 15: A: The armies of heaven followed him upon white horses, clothed in fine linen, white and clean. Three details are given: white horses, fine linen, and the linen’s character: white and clean. The blood-dipped vesture belongs to the rider, not to the armies.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:14, “the armies which were in heaven followed him upon white horses, clothed in fine linen, white and clean.”

Question 16: What two things about the rider’s head and eyes does the chapter name?
  • A. Eyes like a flame of fire and a crown of pure gold above
  • B. Eyes full of stars and a rainbow of light above his head
  • C. Eyes like the sun and a sharp sword above his brow
  • D. Eyes bright as lightning and a name of fire on his head
  • E. Eyes as a flame of fire and many crowns upon his head
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Answer 16: E: His eyes were as a flame of fire, and on his head were many crowns. Option A says a single crown of pure gold, but verse twelve says many crowns. The flame-of-fire eyes and the many crowns appear together in verse twelve.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:12, “His eyes were as a flame of fire, and on his head were many crowns.”

Question 17: What happened to the smoke of Babylon after her judgment?
  • A. It ascended as incense before the throne of God
  • B. It covered the nations and blotted out the sun
  • C. It rose as a sign that her judgment was complete
  • D. It rose up for ever and ever without any ceasing
  • E. It filled the heavens as a token of his great wrath
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Answer 17: D: Her smoke rose up for ever and ever. The specific phrase “for ever and ever” is what distinguishes the correct answer from the options that introduce duration or completeness not in the verse. Verse three contains no other qualification beyond the rising of the smoke without end.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:3, “And her smoke rose up for ever and ever.”

Question 18: To whom did the voice from the throne call out to praise God?
  • A. To the elders and the beasts before the holy throne
  • B. To the nations and all the princes of the earth above
  • C. To all his servants and to them that fear him
  • D. To the angels of the seven churches and all the saints
  • E. To the armies of heaven and the redeemed of the earth
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Answer 18: C: A voice came out of the throne saying, Praise our God, all ye his servants, and ye that fear him, both small and great. Two groups are named: servants and those that fear him. The elders and beasts worship in verse four in response to this call, but the call itself is addressed to servants and fearers.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:5, “Praise our God, all ye his servants, and ye that fear him, both small and great.”

Question 19: What two reasons does the chapter give for God’s judgments being true and righteous?
  • A. He hath slain the beast and cast the false prophet to fire
  • B. He hath opened the book of life and judged all the dead
  • C. He hath made war in righteousness and trodden the winepress
  • D. He hath avenged the martyrs and made all things new at last
  • E. He hath judged the great whore and avenged his servants’ blood
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Answer 19: E: His judgments are true and righteous, for he hath judged the great whore which did corrupt the earth with her fornication, and hath avenged the blood of his servants at her hand. Both reasons come from verse two. Option D introduces making all things new, which belongs to Revelation twenty-one.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:2, “he hath judged the great whore…and hath avenged the blood of his servants at her hand.”

Question 20: How were the remnant slain?
  • A. By the fire that came down from God out of heaven
  • B. By the sword that proceeded out of the rider’s mouth
  • C. By the armies of heaven who followed the white horse
  • D. By the angel’s judgment that fell upon them from above
  • E. By the rod of iron that the rider wielded in his hand
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Answer 20: B: The remnant were slain with the sword of him that sat upon the horse, which sword proceeded out of his mouth. The armies of heaven are present but the verse names the rider’s sword, not the armies themselves, as the instrument of slaying. The sword from the mouth is named again here as it was in verse fifteen.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:21, “the remnant were slain with the sword of him that sat upon the horse, which sword proceeded out of his mouth.”

Question 21: Which among the following is named in the summons to the fowls?
  • A. The flesh of prophets and the holy men of God
  • B. The flesh of merchants and all buyers of the earth
  • C. The flesh of sorcerers and them that made Babylon rich
  • D. The flesh of mighty men and them that sit on horses
  • E. The flesh of elders and all who kept the holy covenant
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Answer 21: D: The summons in verse eighteen names, among others, the flesh of mighty men and the flesh of horses and of them that sit on them. Prophets, merchants, sorcerers, and elders all appear elsewhere in Revelation, but none is named in this particular summons.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:18, “the flesh of mighty men, and the flesh of horses, and of them that sit on them.”

Question 22: In what two actions does the rider on the white horse engage in righteousness?
  • A. He doth judge and make war before them all
  • B. He doth rule and reign from his throne on high
  • C. He doth speak and all the nations hear his voice
  • D. He doth smite the nations and tread the winepress
  • E. He doth save and restore all the servants of God
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Answer 22: A: In righteousness he doth judge and make war. Smiting the nations and treading the winepress are named later in verse fifteen; verse eleven names only two actions, judging and making war, as what he does in righteousness. The phrasing is precise and the order matters.
KJV Reference: Revelation 19:11, “in righteousness he doth judge and make war.”

Four times heaven cries Alleluia before the white horse ever appears. God’s judgment is not a sentence decided in haste; it is a verdict that heaven has been preparing to celebrate. The rider does not come unexpectedly. He comes as one whose name was known before the chapter opened, and whose victory was already being sung.

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