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Guided Bible Studies for Hungry ChristiansKing James Approved Version BibleEzekiel 19:1-14 On Focus WorksheetWorksheet questions for Ezekiel 19 chapter of the King James Version Holy Bible, to focus Becker Bible Studies students attention on their study of the Word of God |
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Becker Bible Studies On Focus worksheet is provided as a resource to allow a student the ability to read Scripture in the Word of God, then check their understanding and focus their attention to His Words. Small tidbits of the deeper things of the LORD GOD are offered to lead the student to hunger for more understanding of His Word, however the complete interpretation of prophecy, typology and the deep things of God contained within this chapter cannot be included in their entirety in this project. For deeper study of the Word of God, please refer to the dedicated study pages at Guided Bible Studies for Hungry Christians. 1. What was Ezekiel to take up? (Eze 19:1) A. The message of the LORDB. The voice of the LORD C. The commandments of the LORD D. A lamentation E. A remembrance F. A festival G. An announcement 2. Who was this to be taken up for? (Eze 19:1) A. The princes JerusalemB. The princes Grecia C. The princes Persia D. The princes Babylon E. The princes of Israel F. The princes Egypt G. The princes Jordan 3. Review: What does Numbers say about the princes of Israel in Numbers 1:44? (Num 1:44) 4. Review: What does Numbers say about the princes of Israel in Numbers 7:2? (Num 7:2) 5. What was Ezekiel to ask? (Eze 19:2) A. What is thy father?B. What is thy mother? C. What is thy brother? D. What are thy children? E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 6. What was the suggestion it was? (Eze 19:2) A. An idolB. A stumbling block C. A lioness D. A nation E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 7. What does she lay down among? (Eze 19:2) A. The idolsB. The stumbling blocks C. The lions D. The nation E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 8. What is done among the young lions? (Eze 19:2) A. She tamed her whelpsB. She protected her whelps C. She opposed her whelps D. She nourished her whelps E. She taught her welps F. A and B G. C and D 9. Review: What does Zephaniah say to the church at Pergamos in Zephaniah 3:1-3 ? (Zep 3:1-3) 10. What did she bring up? ( Eze 19:3) A. One of her whelpsB. Two holy cows C. Three Oxen D. Four wolves E. Five leopards F. Six asps G. Seven turtle doves 11. What did it become? (Eze 19:3) A. An old lionB. A mature lion C. An ancient lion D. A young lion E. An underdeveloped lion F. A previous lion G. A existing lion 12. What did this lion do? (Eze 19:3) A. It became disobedientB. It became rebellious C. It learned to catch the prey D. It devoured men E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 13. Who had heard of him? (Eze 19:4) A. The house of JerusalemB. The Grecians C. The Persians D. The Babylonians E. The nations F. The Egyptians G. The children of Israel 14. Where was he taken? (Eze 19:4) A. In their templesB. In their churches C. In their mines D. In their confidence E. In their pit F. In their intimacy G. In their loyalty 15. What is the meaning of Pit ? (Eze 19:4) 16. How was he taken? (Eze 19:4) A. With great compassionB. With unconditional faith C. With great dominion D. With a fist of iron E. With a lack of concern F. With chains G. With merriment 17. Where was he taken? (Eze 19:4) A. The land of JerusalemB. The land of Grecia C. The land of Persia D. The land of Babylon E. The nations F. The land of Egypt G. The land of Israel 18. When did the lioness take another of her whelps? (Eze 19:5) A. She saw she had waitedB. When her hope was lost C. When the old returned D. When the new came to her E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 19. What did the lioness make him? (Eze 19:5) A. An old lionB. A mature lion C. An ancient lion D. A young lion E. An underdeveloped lion F. A previous lion G. A existing lion 20. What did this lion do? (Eze 19:6) A. He went up among the lionsB. He went up down among the lions C. He became a young lion D. He learned to catch the prey E. He devoured men F. All the above G. C and D 21. What did the lion know? (Eze 19:7) A. How to roarB. How to devour C. Their abominations D. Their desolate palaces E. A and B F. B and C 22. What did the lion do with their cities? (Eze 19:7) A. He ravaged their citiesB. He laid waste their cities C. He strengthened their cities D. He vandalized their cities E. He saved their cities F. A and B G. C and D 23. What is the meaning of desolate palaces ? (Eze 19:7) 24. How was this done? (Eze 19:7) A. By the devouring of his teethB. By the courage his heart C. By his iniquities D. By the strength of his mother E. By the noise of his roaring F. A and B G. C and D 25. Review: What does the Ezekiel say about the prophets in Jerusalem in Ezekiel 22:25 ? (Eze 22:25) 26. What was set against him? (Eze 19:8) A. The house of JerusalemB. The Grecians C. The Persians D. The Babylonians E. The nations F. The Egyptians G. The children of Israel 27. Where did this happen? (Eze 19:8) A. In their templesB. On every side from the provinces C. In their mines D. In their confidence E. In their pit F. In their intimacy G. In their loyalty 28. How was he taken? (Eze 19:8) A. They spread their net over himB. In their pit C. With chains D. With a fist of iron E. With a lack of concern F. A and B G. C and D 29. Where was he put? (Eze 19:9) A. In the pitB. In the net C. Inward D. In chains E. Into holds F. A and B G. C and D 30. Where was he brought? (Eze 19:9) A. The king of JerusalemB. The king of Grecia C. The king of Persia D. The king of Babylon E. The king of Syria F. The king of Egypt G. The king of Israel 31. What is the meaning of holds ? (Eze 19:9) 32. Where did they bring him? (Eze 19:9) A. In the pitB. Into holds C. Inward D. In chains E. Into the mountains F. A and B G. C and D 33. Why did this happen? (Eze 19:9) A. That his voice should no more be heardB. That he shall no longer mislead C. That he shall no longer betray D. When he has been disloyal E. That his words should no more be declared F. A and B G. C and D 34. Where shall this happen? (Eze 19:9) A. Inside the temple of JerusalemB. Alone the coast of Grecia C. Inside the palace of Persia D. Against the king of Babylon E. Outside of Syria F. Upon the Nile River of Egypt G. Upon the mountains of Israel 35. What was his mother like? (Eze 19:10) A. The bloodB. The water C. The branches D. A vine E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 36. Where was this in? (Eze 19:10) A. In thy bloodB. The water C. The branches D. A valley E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 37. Where was this planted? (Eze 19:10) A. Within thy bloodB. By the waters C. Through the branches D. Around the valley E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 38. What was she? (Eze 19:10) A. In the wildernessB. Among the thirsty ground C. Full of branches D. She was fruitful E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 39. By what reason was this? (Eze 19:10) A. Of to much bloodB. Of many waters C. Of proclamation D. Of much influence E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 40. What did she have? (Eze 19:11) A. Strong rodsB. A weak scepter C. The punishment D. The bare rule E. A and B F. C and D 41. What did she have these for? (Eze 19:11) A. The rodsB. The scepter C. The punishment D. The bare rule E. A and B F. C and D 42. What is a Sceptre ? (Eze 19:11) 43. Who did this belong? (Eze 19:11) A. Those who were indifferentB. The impure C. Those that bare rule D. No more polluted with all their transgressions E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 44. What was exalted? (Eze 19:11) A. Her appearanceB. Her stature C. Her thick branches D. Her height E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 45. Where was this exalted? (Eze 19:11) A. Along the river bankB. High on the mountain C. Among the thick branches D. Above the clouds E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 46. Where did she appear? (Eze 19:11) A. Along the river bankB. High on the mountain C. In her height D. With the multitude of her branches E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 47. How was she plucked up? (Eze 19:12) A. In furyB. To the ground C. To the east wind D. By the strong rods E. Her strong rods were withered F. In the fire G. All the above 48. Where was she cast? (Eze 19:12) A. In furyB. To the ground C. To the east wind D. By the strong rods E. Her strong rods were withered F. In the fire G. All the above 49. What did the east wind do? (Eze 19:12) A. Plucked her upB. She was cast down to the ground C. Dried up her fruit D. Broken her E. Withered her F. Consumed her G. All the above 50. What happened to her strong rods? (Eze 19:12) A. BrokenB. Withered C. Consumed by fire D. All the above E. A and B F. B and C G. C and D 51. Where is she planted? (Eze 19:13) A. In the wildernessB. In a dry ground C. In a thirsty ground D. All the above E. A and B F. B and C G. C and D 52. Where has fire gone? (Eze 19:14) A. Out of the root of her branchesB. Out of a rod of her branches C. Out of the twisted branches D. Over the leaves on the branches E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 53. What did the fire do? (Eze 19:14) A. Desecrated the branchesB. Overwhelmed the roots C. Devoured her fruit D. Devastate all the tree E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 54. What did she not have? (Eze 19:14) A. She had no strong rodB. She had no sceptre to rule C. She had no branches D. She had no strong root E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 55. What is this? (Eze 19:14) A. This is a commemorationB. This shall be for a memorial C. This is a lamentation D. This shall be for a lamentation E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D |
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Joanne B. Holstein is a Becker Bible Studies Teacher and author of Guided Bible Studies for Hungry Christians. She is a Religious Philosophy student of Liberty University, and a Homeschool parent and child advocate. She is well-known as a counsleor to Christian faithful who are struggling with tremendous burden in these difficult times. She is a leading authority on the history of development of the Christian churches and the practices and beliefs of world religions and cults. |
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