Students: This week's study questions are below - also check out the video from last week's class in the prior post....
1. As if the last prophecy given to Ezekiel was not “inconceivable” enough (i.e. eating bread cooked over feces); according to Torah regulation; now what seemingly violation of Torah is Ezekiel commanded to perform, and what part of Torah does this affect?
2. What is Ezekiel commanded to do with the clippings of his hair, and what does each portion symbolize?
3. How bad was Jerusalem’s “disobedience”, how is it described in vs 6; and specifically what example does Scripture give on “how” the people of the city acted in this manner?
4. What exactly is the unprecedented punishment that Adonai now says he will execute and never will again; and was this prophetic penalty ever fulfilled in Israel’s history, if so, how?
5. What does vs. 13 mean when Adonai says “Then I will rest”?
Ezekiel 6
Woe to the Mountains
6. Why does the Lord now tell Ezekiel to prophecy to the “mountains”?
7. What is the positive result of the calamity described in ch. 6, and how is this paralleled with Jewish revival in the Last Days according to the writings of the Brit Chadasha?
8. What is the Wilderness of Diblah?
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