Ezekiel 15:2
"Son of man, how does the wood of the vine surpass any other branch among the trees in the forest?
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Ezekiel 15:2?

2. How does Ezekiel 15:2 illustrate Israel's spiritual fruitfulness or lack thereof?

3. What lessons can we learn from the vine's purpose in Ezekiel 15:2?

4. How does John 15:5 relate to the vine analogy in Ezekiel 15:2?

5. How can we ensure our lives bear fruit as described in Ezekiel 15:2?

6. What does Ezekiel 15:2 teach about God's expectations for His people?

7. What is the significance of the vine imagery in Ezekiel 15:2 for Israel's identity?

8. How does Ezekiel 15:2 reflect God's judgment on unfruitfulness?

9. Why does Ezekiel compare Israel to a vine in Ezekiel 15:2?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Ezekiel 15?

11. Does the lack of historical or archaeological data supporting the vine metaphor undermine Ezekiel 15’s credibility?

12. How does Ezekiel 15:2–3 reconcile the vine’s supposed worthlessness with other biblical passages celebrating vines as symbols of blessing?

13. Is there any evidence that Ezekiel 15 was edited or added later, indicating multiple sources or authors?

14. Could Ezekiel 15 conflict with covenant promises in earlier texts, suggesting inconsistencies in God’s character?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the metaphor of the vine in Ezekiel 15:2 challenge us to evaluate our spiritual fruitfulness?

2. In what ways can we ensure that we remain connected to Christ, the true vine, as described in John 15?

3. How does the imagery of the vine and the trees of the forest help us understand the unique calling and responsibility of God's people?

4. Reflect on a time when you felt spiritually unproductive. What steps did you take to reconnect with God and bear fruit?

5. How can the lessons from Ezekiel 15:2 be applied to the church today in terms of accountability and mission?1. How does the allegory of the vine in Ezekiel 15 resonate with you personally?

2. What makes the vine a fitting symbol for Jerusalem in this context?

3. How does the theme of 'uselessness' apply to your own spiritual life?

4. What do you think the fire symbolizes in this passage? How can this understanding apply to modern day living?

5. How can you prevent yourself from becoming an 'unfruitful vine' in God's eyes?

6. How does Ezekiel 15 challenge our understanding of God's judgment?

7. How can we apply the warnings of Ezekiel 15 in our lives today?

8. What are some practical ways to ensure that we bear fruit in our spiritual lives?

9. Can you identify any patterns or habits in your life that might align you with the vine's uselessness as depicted in this chapter?

10. What do the consequences faced by Jerusalem tell us about God’s perspective on disobedience?

11. How can this allegory teach us to appreciate the mercies and grace of God more deeply?

12. In what ways does this chapter challenge your understanding of repentance?

13. How can we reconcile God's love with His wrath as depicted in this chapter?

14. What lessons can current societies draw from the judgment faced by Jerusalem?

15. In the context of modern society, what are some ways in which people could be considered 'unfruitful vines'?

16. How does this chapter speak to the accountability of a nation or community in the eyes of God?

17. How does the imagery used in Ezekiel 15 help us comprehend the severity of God's judgment?

18. In the face of looming judgment, what actions should believers today take?

19. How does Ezekiel 15 inspire you to cultivate a more obedient relationship with God?

20. How can we use the message of Ezekiel 15 to evangelize to others and bring them into a fruitful relationship with God?

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