College Press Bible Study Textbook Series
Ezekiel 34 - Introduction
REVIEW QUESTIONS
1.
Why does Ezekiel repeat the material about the watchman and his responsibilities at this point?
2.
Why does Ezekiel underscore the potential of repentance in Ezekiel 33:10-20?
3.
In what way does Ezekiel envision a sinner manifesting his repentance?
4.
In what sense are God's promises to the righteous conditional?
5.
Why did some Jews feel that the ways of God were not equal?
6.
How long after the actual event did a fugitive arrive in Babylon with the news that Jerusalem had fallen?
7.
In what sense was the silence imposed on Ezekiel now lifted?
8.
What attitude characterized the pitiful remnant that remained in Judah after the catastrophe of 587 B.C.?
9.
What evidence is there that the survivors of the destruction of Jerusalem really had not changed?
10.
What was the attitude of the exiles toward Ezekiel?
11.
Who were the shepherds condemned by Ezekiel? How had they failed in their duty?
12.
In what way would those shepherds immediately be re placed?
13.
In the more distant future who would God provide for the leadership of His people?
14.
Why is the future covenant referred to as a covenant of peace?
15.
In what way is God's flock like Adam?
16.
Why is Edom singled out for special condemnation in chapter 35?