Ezekiel 28:1
And the word of the LORD came to me, saying,
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Ezekiel 28:1?

2. How does Ezekiel 28:1 warn against pride in leadership roles today?

3. What does "prince of Tyre" symbolize in modern societal contexts?

4. How can we guard against the deception of self-exaltation mentioned in Ezekiel 28:1?

5. What scriptural connections exist between Ezekiel 28:1 and Proverbs 16:18 on pride?

6. How can believers apply Ezekiel 28:1 to maintain humility in their daily lives?

7. What is the historical context of Ezekiel 28:1?

8. How does Ezekiel 28:1 relate to the fall of Tyre?

9. Who is the "prince of Tyre" mentioned in Ezekiel 28:1?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Ezekiel 28?

11. What blessings follow from obedience to God's commands?

12. Ezekiel 44:2 says the East Gate is permanently shut due to the Lord's presence--what historical or archaeological evidence supports the idea of a gate sealed forever?

13. If God is omniscient and omnipresent, why does Psalm 13:1 imply He can forget the psalmist?

14. How can Ezekiel 24:1-2 precisely date Nebuchadnezzar's siege of Jerusalem, and does historical evidence align with this exact day?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the authority of God's word in Ezekiel 28:1 challenge us to prioritize Scripture in our daily lives?

2. In what ways can pride manifest in our personal lives, and how can we guard against it using biblical principles?

3. How does the prophecy against Tyre in Ezekiel 28 relate to the broader theme of God's sovereignty over nations and rulers?

4. What lessons can we learn from the role of Ezekiel as a prophet that can be applied to our own calling to share God's truth?

5. How can we cultivate a heart of humility and repentance in response to the warnings found in Ezekiel 28 and other related Scriptures?1. What aspects of the Prince of Tyre's behavior led to his downfall?

2. How does Ezekiel's description of the King of Tyre parallel traditional views of Satan's fall?

3. What does the prophecy against Tyre teach about the dangers of pride and arrogance?

4. How might the Prince of Tyre's belief in his own divinity relate to modern forms of self-glorification?

5. Why does God decide to pass judgment against Sidon?

6. In what ways does the promise of restoration for Israel contrast with the judgment of Tyre and Sidon?

7. How can you apply the lessons of humility from this chapter in your daily life?

8. How can Ezekiel 28 serve as a reminder of God's sovereignty in a world that often glorifies self-sufficiency?

9. In what ways does the judgment of Tyre and Sidon illustrate God's fairness?

10. What can you learn from the comparison of the King of Tyre to a cherub in the Garden of Eden?

11. How does this chapter affect your understanding of God's justice?

12. Can you identify any modern parallels to the pride and downfall of the Prince and King of Tyre?

13. How does the promise of Israel's restoration provide hope in the face of judgment?

14. Why is it important to remember God's sovereignty in times of success and prosperity?

15. How can the church today heed the warnings found in Ezekiel 28?

16. How does the symbolism in this chapter deepen your understanding of God's character?

17. How might we guard against pride and self-deception in our own lives?

18. What can you learn about repentance and God's forgiveness from this chapter?

19. How does the concept of God "sanctifying Himself" in the sight of nations affect your understanding of His holiness?

20. What practical steps can we take to remember and honor God's sovereignty in our everyday life?

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