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| 1. There are 48 chapters
in Ezekiel. |
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| 2. Ezekiel’s name means
“God Will Strengthen.” |
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| 3. Ezekiel was not
deported from Judah to Babylon. |
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| 4. The “glory of the Lord”
is a central theme of Ezekiel. |
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| 5. Ezekiel never sees the
glory of the Lord. |
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| 6. Israel’s rebellion,
judgment, and restoration are themes. |
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| 7. God’s sovereignty and
holiness is conveyed in that all may “know that I am the Lord.” |
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| 8. Ezekiel’s wife did not
die while in captivity. |
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| 9. The brick, bread, and
razor were signs of judgment. |
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| 10. The new covenant is
not mentioned by Ezekiel. |
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| 11. God will not vindicate
the holiness of His great name. |
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| 12. Israel is accused of
being an adulterous wife. |
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| 13. “The father’s eat sour
grapes, but the children’s teeth are set on edge” is a paradigm for
guilt. |
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| 14. God resolved not to
pour out His wrath on Israel. |
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| 15. The parable of Oholah
and Oholibah represented Samaria and Jerusalem, both played the harlot. |
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| 16. Ezekiel does not
prophesy of judgment on the Gentile nations. |
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| 17. Ezekiel has a detailed
vision of the millennial temple. |
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| 18. In the “Glory diagram”
believers should reflect less glory as they age. |
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| 19. The millennial priests
are examples of how believer priests should function spiritually. |
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| 20. “The Lord is there” is
a promise for the millennium. |
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