Ezekiel 11:17
Therefore declare that this is what the Lord GOD says: 'I will gather you from the peoples and assemble you from the countries to which you have been scattered, and I will give back to you the land of Israel.'
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Ezekiel 11:17?

2. How does Ezekiel 11:17 illustrate God's promise of gathering His people?

3. What does "I will gather you" reveal about God's faithfulness to Israel?

4. How can we apply the promise of restoration in Ezekiel 11:17 today?

5. Which New Testament passages echo the theme of gathering in Ezekiel 11:17?

6. How does Ezekiel 11:17 encourage trust in God's plans for His people?

7. How does Ezekiel 11:17 relate to the concept of divine restoration and return?

8. What historical events might Ezekiel 11:17 be referencing regarding the gathering of Israel?

9. How does Ezekiel 11:17 challenge modern views on national identity and divine intervention?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Ezekiel 11?

11. Ezekiel 34 - Are there any inconsistencies with other prophetic books about how judgment is executed and who is held accountable?

12. If Ezekiel 42’s temple was meant to be literal, why did this plan never materialize in recorded history?

13. Who is the Wandering Jew mentioned in the Bible?

14. How can Ezekiel 22:20–22’s imagery of melting the people like metal be reconciled with a benevolent and just God?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the promise of gathering in Ezekiel 11:17 reflect God's faithfulness to His covenant with Israel?

2. In what ways can the theme of restoration in Ezekiel 11:17 be applied to personal situations of brokenness or loss?

3. How do the promises of gathering and restoration in the Old Testament connect to the New Testament understanding of salvation in Christ?

4. What role does repentance play in the context of God's promise to gather His people, and how can this be applied in our lives today?

5. How can the concept of God’s sovereignty, as seen in His ability to gather His people, provide comfort and assurance in uncertain times?1. Why do you think Ezekiel was shown these twenty-five men?

2. How does the judgment against these leaders in Jerusalem apply to modern day spiritual leadership?

3. Discuss the significance of God's judgment "in their midst" in verses 5-12.

4. What does the death of Pelatiah symbolize?

5. How does Ezekiel’s plea for the remnant of Israel in verse 13 reflect his role as a prophet?

6. How are the exiles viewed by the inhabitants of Jerusalem and how does this compare to how God views them?

7. What can we learn about God's character from His promise to gather His people?

8. In verses 16-21, what is the significance of God giving His people a new heart and spirit?

9. How can we apply the transformation of the people of Israel to our personal lives?

10. How does God's promise of a new heart and spirit connect to the concept of repentance?

11. Discuss the symbolism of the glory of the Lord departing from the city.

12. What lessons can we learn from the journey of Ezekiel in this chapter?

13. How does the message of Ezekiel 11 apply to our understanding of divine justice and mercy?

14. Discuss the implications of this chapter for understanding the relationship between sin, repentance, and restoration.

15. How can we relate the exile and restoration of the people of Israel to challenges and victories in our personal life?

16. In the current world, how can we promote a "new heart and spirit" in our communities?

17. How does Ezekiel 11 shape our understanding of the role of prophets in biblical times and their messages' relevance today?

18. What does the promise of restoration in this chapter tell us about God's plans for His people amidst trials?

19. How does Ezekiel 11 inspire you in your walk of faith?

20. How can we ensure that our actions and decisions align with God's laws and commands as seen in verse 20?

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