EZEKIEL
Updated
1/2024
CHAPTER 1
- In what year did Ezekiel
receive his vision from God?
- What did Ezekiel see in his
vision?
- What faces did the four
living creatures have?
- What moved with the living
creatures whenever they moved?
- What do the living creatures
represent?
- What caused the living
creatures to move?
- What did Ezekiel see in the
firmament above the living creatures?
CHAPTER 2
- What was the message that
Ezekiel received from the Spirit?
- What did the briers, thorns,
and scorpions represent?
CHAPTER 3
- What was the scroll that
Ezekiel ate?
- What is God's principle
concerning those who turn from sin or turn from righteousness?
- What was the watchman’s
responsibility?
- What did God do to Ezekiel
for a period of time?
CHAPTER 4
- Of what did Ezekiel make a
model?
- How many days did Ezekiel
have to lie on his side for the sins of Israel and Judah?
- How was Ezekiel to cook his
food?
CHAPTER 5
- How did Ezekiel's hair
represent what would happen to Israel?
CHAPTER 6
- What would God lay on the
mountains of Israel?
- Who would remember God?
CHAPTER 7
- What did God say was near
and the time had come?
- What would devour the
people on the inside of the city?
CHAPTER 8
- What were the people doing
in the temple?
- What were the walls of the sanctuary
covered with?
- What were the women doing in
the court of the sanctuary?
CHAPTER 9
- In Ezekiel's vision, what
happened to the people of Israel?
CHAPTER 10
- What did Ezekiel see again
that he had seen at the River Chebar?
- What was taken from among
the wheels of the cherubim?
CHAPTER 11
- What advice were the leading
men of the city giving the people?
- What had Israel begun to
follow like the Gentiles?
- Why did the people have a
stony heart?
CHAPTER 12
- What prophecy did Ezekiel
portray concerning the ruler of Judah in the city?
- Why would the ruler not see
the land to where he was being taken captive?
CHAPTER 13
- What were the prophets
telling the people?
- What did the wall that was
built represent?
- What would happen to the
wall?
CHAPTER 14
- Why would God answer anyone
who inquired of a prophet?
- a. Why would the prophets
speak? b. What would God do to him?
- What three men could be
saved from God's wrath and why?
CHAPTER 15
- To what did God compare
Jerusalem?
- What did God consider the
worth of Israel?
CHAPTER 16
- To what did God compare the
original tribe of Israel?
- What had Israel trusted in
rather than God?
- What abomination did
Jerusalem commit with their children?
- Why was Jerusalem like an
adulterous wife?
- How was God to judge
Jerusalem?
- What is the meaning of like
mother, like daughter?
- Jerusalem's sins were worse
than what cities?
- Who would become daughters
to Jerusalem?
CHAPTER 17
- Who was the great eagle
that took the cedar from the highest branch?
- Who was the second eagle that
the branch turned to?
- Who was the branch?
- Who was the branch that God
would turn into a tree?
- Who are the birds that will
dwell under the tree?
CHAPTER 18
- What will happen to the
soul of those who live righteously?
- What happened to the soul
of an unrighteous son even though his father was righteous?
- What will happen to the
soul of one who turned from unrighteousness to righteousness?
- What will happen to the
soul of a righteous man who turned from his righteousness to iniquity?
- a. From what did God tell
the people to repent and turn away? b. What did God tell his people they
should get for themselves?
- Is God happy to lose a
soul?
CHAPTER 19
- What was the reputation of
Israel in the beginning?
- What happened to Israel in
the end?
CHAPTER 20
- Of whom would God not be
inquired?
- To what had the elders
fallen from God?
- Why did God not totally
destroy Israel?
- How did the Lord sanctify
the people?
- What was the purpose of the
Sabbath?
- a. What would be the fire
that would be kindled in Israel? b. What are the green trees and dry trees
that will be devoured?
CHAPTER 21
- Who would God use as a sword
against Judah?
- Who would take the place of
the prince of Israel?
- Why would the Ammonites also
be destroyed?
CHAPTER 22
- What did the house of Israel
become to God?
- What had the priest and
leaders not done?
- What was the untempered
mortar the priest gave the people?
CHAPTER 23
- Who are the two harlots?
- Even though Judah saw what
happened to Israel, what did they do?
CHAPTER 24
- In what year was the siege
of Babylon?
- a. What did the caldron
represent? b. What did the pieces of meat represent?
- a. What did God take away
from Ezekiel as a sign to Judah? b. What were Ezekiel and Judah not to do?
CHAPTER 25
- Why would God destroy
Amnon?
- Why would Moab be
destroyed?
- Why would God’s hand come
against Edom?
- Why would Philistines be
cut off?
CHAPTER 26
- Who would God send against
Tyre? Why?
- Why would the coastlands be
troubled at the fall of Tyre?
CHAPTER 27
- How did all the nations
trade with Tyre?
CHAPTER 28
- Why did Tyre say in their
heart 'they were like a God'?
- How was Tyre in Eden, the
garden of God?
CHAPTER 29
- Why would Egypt be
destroyed?
- Who are the fish attached to
Egypt?
- Who would God give as a
reward to the king of Babylon for his labor against Tyre?
CHAPTER 30
- What nation was God going
to totally weaken?
- Who would God use to
destroy Egypt?
CHAPTER 31
- To what once great nation
is Egypt compared?
- Who are the trees in the
garden of God?
- Why was the nation of
Assyria destroyed?
- What lesson is for trees in
the garden of God?
CHAPTER 32
- Who are the uncircumcised
in the pit?
- Who are some of the nations
that will be brought down during this time?
- Who shall be placed in the
midst of the uncircumcised in the pit?
CHAPTER 33
- What is a watchman for the
Lord?
- If a watchman does not do
his job, what will happen to him and the people?
- If a righteous person
commits iniquity, will his righteousness save him?
- How does one trust his
righteousness?
- Who told Ezekiel about the
capture of Jerusalem?
- How was Ezekiel mute? How
long was he silent?
- What was the cause of
Judah’s ruin?
- How did the people receive
Ezekiel's words?
CHAPTER 34
- Who are the shepherds of
Israel?
- What were the shepherds
not doing?
- What is the difference
between the fat and the lean sheep?
- a. Who is the shepherd
established over God's people? b. Who would be the God of the people?
- Who are the trees of the
earth that will yield their fruit?
CHAPTER 35
- Of what nation was Mount
Seir?
- Why was Edom to be judged?
CHAPTER 36
- What is personified in
this prophecy of Israel?
- How was Israel like the
uncleaness of a woman?
- Why would God bring
salvation to His people?
- When will the new heart
and God’s Spirit be fulfilled?
CHAPTER 37
- Why was Israel like dry
bones?
- What would God do for the
house of Israel and Judah?
- Who shall be the prince
forever over God’s people?
- What does the land of
Jacob symbolize today?
CHAPTER 38
- What was the visual
appearance of Gog?
- In the latter days, whom
would Gog come against?
- What would happen to Gog?
CHAPTER 39
- How will the house of
Israel bury Gog?
- What does the sacrificial
meal (Gog) symbolize?
- What people will
understand why Israel was taken captive?
- What will God pour out on
the house of Israel?
CHAPTER 40
- What does Ezekiel see in
his vision?
CHAPTER
41
- What was carved into the walls of the temple?
- What did each cherubim have?
CHAPTER
42
- What was the purpose of
the north and south chambers?
CHAPTER
43
- What does Ezekiel see once
again?
- What area will be holy in
the temple?
CHAPTER 44
- Why could no one enter the
inner sanctuary through the gate facing east?
- What would the Levites not
be able to do for God?
- What would the Levites be
able to do in the temple?
- Who could come before God
in the Holy of Holies?
- What were the priests to
wear when ministering to God?
CHAPTER
45
- How much land will be set
apart for the Lord?
- How much of the land will
be for the temple?
CHAPTER 46
- How would the people enter
and leave the temple?
CHAPTER 47
- What did the water flowing
from the temple represent?
- Who do the great multitude
of fish represent?
CHAPTER
48
- What will be done to the
land?