Ezekiel 28:26
And there they will dwell securely, build houses, and plant vineyards. They will dwell securely when I execute judgments against all those around them who treat them with contempt. Then they will know that I am the LORD their God.'"
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Ezekiel 28:26?

2. How does Ezekiel 28:26 encourage trust in God's promise of safety?

3. What does "dwell securely" reveal about God's protection for His people?

4. How can Ezekiel 28:26 inspire us to live in peace today?

5. Connect Ezekiel 28:26 with other scriptures about God's faithfulness to Israel.

6. How can we apply the promise of safety in Ezekiel 28:26 to our lives?

7. How does Ezekiel 28:26 relate to the promise of peace and security for Israel?

8. What historical context supports the prophecy in Ezekiel 28:26?

9. Does Ezekiel 28:26 imply a future fulfillment or was it already fulfilled historically?

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

11. What defines the land of the living?

12. How can Ezekiel 37:25-28's everlasting covenant and sanctuary be understood when there seems to be no clear historical or present-day fulfillment matching this depiction?

13. In Jeremiah 26:7-9, could Jeremiah's prophecy have been exaggerated or misunderstood, given the intense reaction of the people?

14. What do Bible symbols mean and represent?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the promise of security in Ezekiel 28:26 relate to the broader theme of God's covenant with Israel?

2. In what ways can we see God's justice at work in our own lives and communities today?

3. How can we apply the concept of living securely in God's promises to our daily lives?

4. What are some practical steps we can take to build and restore our communities, as symbolized by building houses and planting vineyards?

5. How does recognizing God's sovereignty impact our response to challenges and opposition in our lives?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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