Chapter 3
1. What is the meaning behind the Lord’s point about Ezekiel “NOT” being sent to a people of “unintelligible speech”? What is His point?
2. Next in Vs. 6, God mentions “other nations”; why does He say of them, that they “surely would listen to you”? And do we see this same principle repeated elsewhere in Scripture?
3. What is meant by God saying that He has made Ezekiel’s face hard against their face and his forehead hard against their forehead in vs. 8? And what does this say to us today about our calling to reach our Jewish People?
4. Why should vs. 12 be familiar with all observant Jews, and most observant Messianics as well?
5. Why was Ezekiel “bitter” in spirit in vs. 14?
6. Vs. 16 says Ezekiel was stunned silent for 7 days, what other prophet was “stunned silent” like this?
7. What happens when a Righteous person turns and sins against the Lord?
8. Why is now Ezekiel told to shut himself in at the end of ch. 3 in the second vision in the valley?
Chapter 4
1. What is the sign Ezekiel is now commanded to give as Ch. 4 opens and what is its meaning?
2. Why was Ezekiel commanded to lay on his left side, and what is the significance of 390 and 40?
3. Why was Ezekiel now commanded to eat bread from wheat and barley, beans and lentils, millet and rye, and why the additional command to use human feces as fuel to bake the bread?
4. What is significant about Ezekiel’s protest to this commandment regarding the use of human feces to bake the bread he was to eat?
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