College Press Bible Study Textbook Series
Ezekiel 37 - Introduction
REVIEW QUESTIONS
1.
In what way would they be disappointed who cast covetous eyes on the desolate land of Israel?
2.
What three crimes had been committed against the land of Israel?
3.
What does it mean when God lifts up His hand with regard to any matter?
4.
Some claimed that the land of Canaan devoured its inhabitants. What did they mean by this?
5.
In what way did Israel unwittingly profane the name of God in captivity?
6.
Were all the glowing promises regarding the restoration to Canaan fulfilled literally and continually?
7.
What did the restoration of Israel to Canaan prove about God?
8.
What connection is there between the repentance of Israel and restoration to their land?
9.
What does Ezekiel say which forms the background for the New Testament doctrine of the indwelling of God's Spirit?
10.
How would God save His people from their uncleanness?
11.
Once in Canaan, what attitude would the Jews have toward their former life of sin?
12.
When were the promises of restoration fulfilled?
13.
What did the valley of dry bones symbolize?
14.
HOW is the spiritual depression of the Babylonian exiles indicated in chapter 37?
15.
What did the resurrection of the dry bones symbolize?
16.
Explain the parable of the two sticks.
17.
What does Ezekiel say about the ruler of the united tribes?
18.
How was the prophecy of a sanctuary for God's people fulfilled?