Ezekiel Review Quiz

 
 

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

*Please e-mail for answers: taylor@gardenforlife.com

Tommy Taylor, July 11th, 2004