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Guided Bible Studies for Hungry ChristiansKing James Approved Version BibleEzekiel 6:1-14 On Focus WorksheetWorksheet questions for Ezekiel 6 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 came to Ezekiel? (Eze 6:1) A. The word of the LORD came to EzekielB. The commandment of the LORD came to Ezekiel C. The praise of the LORD came to Ezekiel D. The instructions LORD came to Ezekiel E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 2. What did the LORD GOD call Ezekiel? (Eze 6:2) A. EzekielB. Prophet of mine C. Son of man D. Servant of the LORD GOD E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 3. What was Ezekiel told to do? (Eze 6:2) A. Go into the mountains of IsraelB. See the future of Israel C. Set his face toward the mountains of Israel D. Prophesy against Israel E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 4. What was Ezekiel to speak to? (Eze 6:3) A. The hillsB. The mountains of Israel C. The rivers D. The valleys E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 5. What was the mountains of Israel to hear? (Eze 6:3) A. The truth from the LORD GODB. The word of the Lord GOD C. The instruction from the LORD GOD D. The praise to the LORD GOD E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 6. What does the LORD GOD say He would do? (Eze 6:3) A. The LORD GOD will bring a sword upon themB. The LORD GOD will destroy their high places C. The will be their GOD and they shall be His people D. The LORD GOD will set up a new kingdom E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 7. Review: What does Leviticus say about high places in Leviticus 26:30 ? (Lev 26:30) 8. What shall be desolate? (Eze 6:4) A. The images shall be desolateB. The idols shall be desolate C. The mountains shall be desolate D. The altars shall be desolate E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 9. What is the meaning of Desolate ?(Eze 6:4) 10. What shall be broken? (Eze 6:4) A. The mountains shall be brokenB. The images shall be broken C. The alters shall be broken D. The idols shall be broken E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 11. What will be cast down by the LORD GOD? (Eze 6:4) A. The LORD GOD will cast down the templesB. The LORD GOD will cast down the alters C. The LORD GOD will cast down the slain men D. The LORD GOD will cast down the idols E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 12. What is the meaning of Images ? (Eze 6:4) 13. What is the meaning of Shall be broken ? (Eze 6:4) 14. What is the meaning of Slain ? (Eze 6:4) 15. Where will this happen? (Eze 6:4) A. Before their idolsB. In front of the alters C. Along side the mountains D. Inside the temples E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 16. What will the LORD GOD lay? (Eze 6:5 ) A. The empty templeB. The exhausted dead idols C. The dead carcasses of the children of Israel D. The successful children of Israel E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 17. Where will the LORD GOD lay this? (Eze 6:5) A. Inside the empty templeB. Before their idols C. Outside the alters D. Behind the mountains of Israel E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 18. What will the LORD GOD scatter? (Eze 6:5) A. The LORD GOD will scatter their bonesB. The LORD GOD will scatter their homes C. The LORD GOD will scatter enemies D. The LORD GOD will scatter temples E. The LORD GOD will scatter alters F. All the above E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 19. Where will this be done? (Eze 6:5) A. To the north of the mountainB. Under the temples C. Besides the still waters D. Around about their altars E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 20. What is the meaning of Carcasses ? (Eze 6:5) 21. What is the meaning of Scatter ? (Eze 6:5) 22. What shall all the dwelling places be? (Eze 6:6) A. They shall be insignificant foreverB. The cities shall be laid waste C. They shall be essential D. They shall be unsympathetic to the LORD GOD E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 23. What shall happen to the high places? (Eze 6:6) A. The high places shall be controlledB. The high places shall be a booming town C. The high places shall be establish as a royal temple D. The high places shall be desolate E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 24. What will happen to the altars? (Eze 6:6) A. The altars may be laid wasteB. The altars made desolate C. The altars shall thrive D. The altars shall not flourish E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 25. What is the meaning of Dwellingplaces ? (Eze 6:6) 26. What is the meaning of Laid waste ? (Eze 6:6) 27. Review: What does the prophet Isaiah say about the land being made empty in Isaiah 24:1-6 ? (Isa 24:1-6) 28. What shall happen to the idols? (Eze 6:6) A. The idols shall shall refuse to give obedienceB. The idols shall betray all C. The idols may be broken D. The idols shall cease E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 29. What may happen to the images? (Eze 6:6) A. The images may be strongB. The images may shall betray him C. The images may be cut down D. The images may shall be disloyal to the LORD GOD E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 30. What may happen to the works? (Eze 6:6) A. The works may be ceaseB. The images may shall betray him C. The works may be prosperous D. The works may be abolished E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 31. Where shall the slain fall? (Eze 6:7) A. The slain shall fall in the midst of youB. The slain shall fall in the mountains C. The slain shall fall in the hills D. The slain shall fall in the valleys E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 32. What shall be known? (Eze 6:7) A. You shall know the fullness of life with the LORDB. You shall know the faithfulness of the LORD C. You shall know to give obedience to the LORD D. You shall know that I am the LORD E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 33. Review: What does the prophet Isaiah say about the land being made empty in Psalm 83:17-18 ? (Ps 83:17-18) 34. What will the LORD GOD leave? (Eze 6:8) A. The LORD GOD shall leave the ten commandmentsB. The LORD GOD shall leave all the chosen people C. The LORD GOD shall leave a remnant D. The LORD GOD shall leave the altars E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 35. What may happen to some? (Eze 6:1) A. Some shall abide by the LORD GOD’S willB. Some shall escape C. Some shall bow down to the LORD D. Some shall die E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 36. What shall some break away from? (Eze 6:8) A. Death from the kingdom north of PersiaB. Annulations from other nations C. Cruelty from scattered countries D. The sword among the nations E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 37. Where shall they be scattered? (Eze 6:8) A. They shall be scattered through the nationsB. They shall be scattered through the countries C. They shall be scattered through the earth D. They shall not be scattered E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 38. What is the meaning of Remnant ? (Eze 6:8) 39. Review: What does Romans say about the remnants in Romans 11:5-6 ? (Rom 11:5-6) 40. What shall those that escape do? (Eze 6:9) A. They shall always remember JerusalemB. They shall assemble troops C. They shall remember the LORD GOD among the nations D. They shall be joyful and thankful forever E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 41. What shall those who are carried captive do? (Eze 6:9) A. They shall always remember JerusalemB. They shall assemble troops C. They shall remember the LORD GOD among the nations D. They shall be joyful and thankful forever E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 42. What is the LORD GOD broken with? (Eze 6:9) A. The LORD GOD is broken with sadnessB. The LORD GOD is broken with their whorish heart C. The LORD GOD is broken with their worship of other idols D. The LORD GOD is broken with all their abominations E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 43. What has departed from the LORD GOD? (Eze 6:9) A. The pure hearts of the peopleB. The confidence of the people C. The loyalty of the people D. The whorish heart of the people E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 44. What do their eyes do? (Eze 6:9) A. Their eyes see sinB. Their eyes close so not to see C. They go a whoring after their idols D. They are all blind so they see nothing E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 45. What shall they do? (Eze 6:9) A. They shall loathe themselvesB. They shall despise the LORD GOD C. They shall offering up gratitude to the LORD D. They shall bow in humble adoration E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 46. Why shall they do this? (Eze 6:9) A. Because they have remorseB. Because of the evils which they have committed C. Because they are afraid of annihilation D. Because the LORD dealt harshly against them E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 47. What was committed? (Eze 6:9) A. Adoration was committedB. Passion for the LORD was committed C. Disgrace was committed D. Abominations were committed E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 48. What is the meaning of Whorish ? (Eze 6:9) 49. What is the meaning of Loathe ? (Eze 6:9) 50. What is the meaning of Evil ? (Eze 6:9) 51. What is the meaning of Abomination ? (Eze 6:9) 52. Review: What does Deuteronomy say about seeking the LORD GOD in Deuteronomy 4:29-31 ? (Deu 4:29-31) 53. What shall they know? (Eze 6:10) A. I am the LORDB. What the LORD says is not in vain C. The LORD will do evil unto them D. All the above E. A and B F. C and D 54. What did the Lord GOD say to Ezekiel? (Eze 6:11) A. Smite with your handB. Stamp with your foot C. Scream with your voice D. Search with your mind E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 55. Who was Ezekiel to speak to? (Eze 6:11) A. The people of the kingdomB. The children of the Judah C. The house of Israel D. The worldly people E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 56. What purpose was this done? (Eze 6:11) A. For all the mistakes made by so manyB. For all the evil abominations C. For the disgrace of Ezekiel D. For the scandal caused by mankind E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 57. What shall happen to them? (Eze 6:11) A. They shall fall by the swordB. By the famine C. By the pestilence D. All the above E. A and B F. C and D 58. What shall happen to those far off? (Eze 6:12) A. They shall die of the famineB. They shall be consumed by fury C. They shall fall by the sword D. They shall die of the pestilence E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 59. What shall happen to those that are near? (Eze 6:12) A. They shall die of the famineB. They shall be consumed by fury C. They shall fall by the sword D. They shall die of the pestilence E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 60. What shall happen to those that remain and are besieged? (Eze 6:12) A. They shall die of the famineB. They shall be consumed by fury C. They shall fall by the sword D. They shall die of the pestilence E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 61. What will the LORD GOD do to them? (Eze 6:12) A. They shall die of the famineB. They shall be consumed by fury C. They shall fall by the sword D. They shall die of the pestilence E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 62. Why shall the LORD do this? (Eze 6:13) A. I am the LORDB. What the LORD says is not in vain C. The LORD will do evil unto them D. All the above E. A and B F. C and D 63. What shall the men be? (Eze 6:13) A. The men shall be forgivenB. The men shall be slain C. The men shall be set free D. The men shall be disgraced E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 64. Where shall this happen? (Eze 6:13) A. Among their idolsB. Round about their altars C. Under the rocks there about D. Near the cliffs E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 65. Upon what shall this happen? (Eze 6:13) A. Upon the hearts of all menB. Upon the lowest mountain C. Upon every high hill D. Upon minds of mighty men E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 66. What part of the mountains? (Eze 6:13) A. The ice covered peaksB. The caves in the mountains C. The foot of the mountains D. The tops of the mountains E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 67. Under what shall men be slain? (Eze 6:13) A. He shall not be praisedB. He shall not benefit C. Under every green tree D. under every thick oak E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 68. What other place shall men be slain? (Eze 6:13) A. The place where all men gather to eat sweet savourB. The place where idols eat the sweet savour C. The place where they offered sweet savour to all their idols D. The place where men collect sweet savour E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 69. What is the meaning of Savour ? (Eze 6:13) 70. What will the LORD GOD stretch upon them? (Eze 6:14) A. The LORD GOD will stretch the chasmB. The LORD GOD will stretch out His hand C. The LORD GOD will stretch His influence D. The LORD GOD will stretch His authority E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 71. What will the LORD GOD do to the land? (Eze 6:14) A. The LORD GOD will make the land desolateB. The LORD GOD will make the land uninhabited C. The LORD GOD will make land constructive D. The LORD GOD will make land forbidding E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 72. More desolate than what place? (Eze 6:14) A. More desolate than the inhabitance of DiblathB. More desolate than the dwelling places of Diblath C. More desolate than the desert around Diblath D. More desolate than the wilderness toward Diblath E. All the above F. A and B G. C and D 73. What is the meaning of Diblath ? (Eze 6:14) 74. What shall they know? (Eze 6:14) A. I am the LORDB. What the LORD says is not in vain C. The LORD will do evil unto them D. All the above E. A and B F. 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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