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Ezekiel reminds the generation born during the Babylonian exile of the coming national restoration of Israel.
The key words of Ezekiel are “dry bones.”
Ezekiel’s message is similar to that of Jeremiah.
In the judgment of Judah, Babylon will swoop down like an eagle and pluck them up, and they will not be aided by Egypt.
In the judgment on the Gentiles, they will not suffer the fate of siege and destruction by Babylon.
Many scholars believe that the “king of Tyre” in 28:11-19 may be Satan
The vision of the dry bones pictures the reanimation of the nation by man.
Daniel and Ezekiel began their prophetic ministries before they were deported to Babylonia.
Jeremiah was the lone prophet in the land of Judah for the last twenty years before Jerusalem fell.
Ezekiel, unlike Jeremiah, was born of a priestly heritage.
Ezekiel was among the captives, which comprised the lower classes of Judah.
When Ezekiel was around sixty-five years old, he was still prophesying to the exiles.
Ezekiel was methodical and artistic, but not mystic.
The phrase “They shall know that I am the Lord”, or its equivalent, appears about seventy times in Ezekiel.
Match the prophet with the theme:
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Salvation is of the Lord
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Judgment of the Lord
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Kingdom of the Lord
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Sovereignty and glory of the Lord
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Ezekiel’s style is very lofty.
“The Pilgrim’s Progress” is a poor example of an allegory.
Apocalyptic writing prophesies of things to come without much symbol and imagery.
There are few resemblances between Ezekiel and Revelation.
The poems of Ezekiel are elegies.
Match the section of Ezekiel with the activity:
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Section 1
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Section 2
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Section 3
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Match the event or choice selection with the event/condition:
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The new heart
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The search for a man of integrity
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The return of the Shekinah prophesied
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Personal responsibility
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The fall of Jerusalem
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Untempered mortar
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The departure of the glory of the Lord from the Temple
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Sentimental hearers
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Chapters for ministers
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Revival
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