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2. Ezekiel 9:3. What did the movement of the glory of God indicate?
3. Ezekiel 9:4-6. What did the ‘mark’ signify? Why were the executioners told to
begin at God’s sanctuary? 1 Peter 4:17.
4. Ezekiel 9:7-11. What do we learn about the remnant from this passage?
6. In what new place and new way did God continue his work? Give a modern
example of this.
8.What was the purpose of the burning coals?. See 10:2 and 6-7. What was the extent
of their sin? Why was it worse than that of Sodom and worse than that of their
neighbours?
10. Ezekiel 11:3. Explanation: “This city is a cooking pot and we are the meat.” Who
were the offal? Ezekiel 11:6-7. The new leaders thought that the offal was the exiles,
the poor, the ordinary people of the city and the countryside. God reverses both
prejudices in 11:16-21 and 11:7. How were the leaders of Jerusalem profiting from the
situation? What was God’s view? The exiles are scattered. How will they be kept
safe? Did God intend to annihilate the remnant completely? Would the glory return?
Where had it stopped?
11. Ezekiel 11:24-25. How does the story end? What choice arises for them and us
because of this conclusion? Psalm 95:7-8.