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Quiz about Explorations and Excursions In  Ezekiel KJV
Quiz about Explorations and Excursions In  Ezekiel KJV

Explorations and Excursions In Ezekiel (KJV) Quiz


This prophetic book can be quite difficult to understand. Like most prophetic books, things are not always as they appear. Rather than trying to interpret the book, my goal is to generate interest in it. Hope you enjoy...

A multiple-choice quiz by logcrawler. Estimated time: 5 mins.
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Author
logcrawler
Time
5 mins
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Multiple Choice
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322,954
Updated
May 25 24
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Question 1 of 10
1. In the thirteenth chapter of Ezekiel (KJV), we find judgement being passed on false prophets of Israel. To what type of animals are these "prophets" likened? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. What are the false prophets of Ezekiel chapter 13 guilty of lying about? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. In the last part of chapter 13 of Ezekiel, he is told by God to speak out against the daughters of Jerusalem because of their own false prophecies. What were they guilty of doing? Hint


Question 4 of 10
4. In Ezekiel 28 (KJV), we find a description of the king of Tyrus, whom many interpret as representing Lucifer or Satan. In verses 14 and 16, how is he referred to? Hint


Question 5 of 10
5. When we compare Ezekiel 28 to Isaiah 14, we see that people have a certain response to Satan when he is finally revealed to be what he actually is. What is the response that is given in both books?
Hint


Question 6 of 10
6. There are three "place names" in Ezekiel 30:16 (KJV) that might seem a little odd to English-speakers. What are they? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. In chapter 34 of Ezekiel, God commands him to prophesy against another group of people. Which group is this? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. Now this is interesting...
In the 36th chapter of Ezekiel, we see that God commands him to prophesy to inanimate objects, NOT men or women. He is to speak to the mountains, the hills, the rivers, the valleys, to the desolate wastelands and to the abandoned cities of Israel. What does God have Ezekiel prophecy to the mountains in verses 8 and 9?
Hint


Question 9 of 10
9. In the 39th chapter of Ezekiel, we see another unusual thing. Usually, men were sacrificing to God throughout the Old Testament, but here we see God making a sacrifice to the birds and the beasts of the fields. What is He sacrificing to them? Hint


Question 10 of 10
10. In Ezekiel 47, we are made privy to a vision of Ezekiel. He describes a river flowing from the north side of the altar of God. This is strikingly similar to John's vision of New Jerusalem in Revelation 22. In both visions, we are told of trees growing alongside the riverbanks of the river of the water of life.
Here's a two-part question:
How many manners or types of fruits are produced by these trees, and what are the fruit and leaves of the trees to be used for?
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1. In the thirteenth chapter of Ezekiel (KJV), we find judgement being passed on false prophets of Israel. To what type of animals are these "prophets" likened?

Answer: foxes in the desert

In verse four, we see them compared to foxes in the desert. It seems that these so-called prophets were merely making up their own prophecies concerning Israel, with no guidance from God.
2. What are the false prophets of Ezekiel chapter 13 guilty of lying about?

Answer: a prediction of peace for Jerusalem

These false prophets were stating that Jerusalem would enjoy a period of peace, just the opposite of what God had said in Ezekiel 13:16.
3. In the last part of chapter 13 of Ezekiel, he is told by God to speak out against the daughters of Jerusalem because of their own false prophecies. What were they guilty of doing?

Answer: They were lying to the righteous and making them sad.

In Ezekiel 13:22, God tells them they have told lies and made the righteous people sad, as well as strengthening the hands of the wicked by promising them life.
4. In Ezekiel 28 (KJV), we find a description of the king of Tyrus, whom many interpret as representing Lucifer or Satan. In verses 14 and 16, how is he referred to?

Answer: "The Anointed Cherub"

By combining information in both verses, we see that he is called "the anointed cherub that covereth" and "the covering cherub". We find a similar description of him in Isaiah 14:9-19.
5. When we compare Ezekiel 28 to Isaiah 14, we see that people have a certain response to Satan when he is finally revealed to be what he actually is. What is the response that is given in both books?

Answer: they will be astonished and stare at him in disbelief

Ezekiel 28 says that they will be astonished at him and Isaiah 14 says "they will look narrowly upon thee" and will ask if this is the one who caused the earth to tremble.
6. There are three "place names" in Ezekiel 30:16 (KJV) that might seem a little odd to English-speakers. What are they?

Answer: Sin, No and Noph

It says that Sin will have great pain; No will be torn in two and Noph will have daily problems or distresses. These are cities in Egypt. Some versions of the Bible (such as the NIV) refer to the three cities as Pelusium, Thebes and Memphis.
7. In chapter 34 of Ezekiel, God commands him to prophesy against another group of people. Which group is this?

Answer: the shepherds of Israel

Ezekiel is told to prophesy against the shepherds of Israel because they did not properly care for the sheep (verse 10). The remainder of this chapter describes the True Shepherd who cares for the sheep. In verse 31, we find that the sheep are representative of men. Christians believe that the "Good" or "True" Shepherd is Jesus Christ.
8. Now this is interesting... In the 36th chapter of Ezekiel, we see that God commands him to prophesy to inanimate objects, NOT men or women. He is to speak to the mountains, the hills, the rivers, the valleys, to the desolate wastelands and to the abandoned cities of Israel. What does God have Ezekiel prophecy to the mountains in verses 8 and 9?

Answer: The mountains will shoot forth branches and will yield fruit

Not only will they grow branches and fruit, but according to verse 9 they will also "be tilled and sown."
9. In the 39th chapter of Ezekiel, we see another unusual thing. Usually, men were sacrificing to God throughout the Old Testament, but here we see God making a sacrifice to the birds and the beasts of the fields. What is He sacrificing to them?

Answer: the flesh of men who attack Israel

In this passage, we see the inhabitants of Israel burning the weapons of those who came to attack them. The burning goes on for seven years. It further states that they will be busy for seven months just burying the dead of their enemies. In verse 17, we see the animals and birds partaking of the fleshly sacrifice that God provides them with. (I don't think I would like to be one of Jerusalem's or Israel's enemies.)
10. In Ezekiel 47, we are made privy to a vision of Ezekiel. He describes a river flowing from the north side of the altar of God. This is strikingly similar to John's vision of New Jerusalem in Revelation 22. In both visions, we are told of trees growing alongside the riverbanks of the river of the water of life. Here's a two-part question: How many manners or types of fruits are produced by these trees, and what are the fruit and leaves of the trees to be used for?

Answer: Twelve types, to be used for meat and medicine

By reading both Ezekiel's and John's visions we see that there are twelve manners of fruits ("according to his months") provided for nourishment, and that the leaves are for the healing of the nations. In Ezekiel 47, we also find the waters being healed, along with every creature that lives therein.
Source: Author logcrawler

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