Ezekiel 25:1
Then the word of the LORD came to me, saying,
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Ezekiel 25:1?

2. How does Ezekiel 25:1 demonstrate God's communication through His prophets?

3. What role does prophecy play in understanding God's justice in Ezekiel 25:1?

4. How can we apply Ezekiel's obedience to God's call in our lives today?

5. What other scriptures highlight God's judgment against nations opposing Israel?

6. How does Ezekiel 25:1 encourage us to heed God's warnings in Scripture?

7. What is the historical context of Ezekiel 25:1 and its significance for Israel?

8. How does Ezekiel 25:1 reflect God's judgment on surrounding nations?

9. Why does God command Ezekiel to prophesy against the Ammonites in Ezekiel 25:1?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Ezekiel 25?

11. Why do Christian leaders claim to hear from God, yet often contradict each other?

12. Who was Ammon in the Bible?

13. Who were the Ammonites in the Bible?

14. Who were Moab and Ammon in biblical history?
Discussion Questions
1. How does understanding the role of a prophet like Ezekiel help us appreciate the messages they deliver?

2. In what ways can we see God's sovereignty over nations in today's world, and how should that influence our prayers and actions?

3. How can we ensure that we are listening to and applying God's word in our daily lives?

4. What lessons can we learn from the judgments against the nations in Ezekiel 25 about God's character and His expectations for humanity?

5. How can we cultivate a heart of repentance and align our lives with God's will, especially in times of personal or communal crisis?1. How does Ezekiel 25 emphasize the consequences of gloating over another's misfortune?

2. Analyze the role of divine justice in this chapter.

3. How does God’s response to the actions of these nations reflect His character and relationship with Israel?

4. How do the prophecies against these nations underline the concept of cause and effect?

5. How can we apply the lessons from the actions of Ammon, Moab, Edom, and Philistia in our daily lives?

6. If you were in the position of the Israelites, how would you feel about these prophecies?

7. How does the fate of these nations reinforce the idea that "what you sow, so shall you reap"?

8. In what ways can we see similar patterns of behavior in today’s society as exhibited by these nations towards Israel?

9. How can we ensure that we do not take joy in the misfortunes of others?

10. What does this chapter teach about the danger of harboring resentment and seeking revenge?

11. How does this chapter challenge our understanding of justice?

12. In your daily life, how can you cultivate the same kind of protective love for others that God demonstrated for Israel in this chapter?

13. How can the concept of divine justice be reconciled with the modern understanding of forgiveness and tolerance?

14. How should this chapter influence our attitudes towards those who wrong us?

15. How do these judgments demonstrate the sovereignty of God?

16. In today’s context, what can the response of these nations to Israel teach us about dealing with international relations?

17. How does the inevitable downfall of these nations shape our understanding of the consequences of unrighteousness?

18. In what ways can we use the lessons from this chapter to promote peace and harmony in our communities?

19. How does God's judgment function as a form of love and protection for His chosen people?

20. How can the principles in Ezekiel 25 guide us in confronting and responding to injustice in our present world?

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