Ezekiel 6:14
I will stretch out My hand against them, and wherever they live I will make the land a desolate waste, from the wilderness to Diblah. Then they will know that I am the LORD.'"
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of Ezekiel 6:14?

2. How does Ezekiel 6:14 demonstrate God's response to Israel's idolatry?

3. What lessons can we learn about God's holiness from Ezekiel 6:14?

4. How does Ezekiel 6:14 connect to God's covenant promises in Deuteronomy?

5. In what ways can we apply the warnings of Ezekiel 6:14 today?

6. How does Ezekiel 6:14 encourage us to remain faithful to God's commands?

7. What does Ezekiel 6:14 reveal about God's judgment on Israel's idolatry?

8. How does Ezekiel 6:14 reflect God's sovereignty over the land?

9. Why does God promise desolation in Ezekiel 6:14?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Ezekiel 6?

11. Jeremiah 4:27: Why does God declare total devastation yet say He won’t “make a full end,” and isn’t this contradictory?

12. If Psalm 95:7-11 portrays God's long-term wrath on an entire generation, how does that reconcile with passages emphasizing God's mercy (e.g., Exodus 34:6)?

13. Zechariah 7:5 mentions seventy years of fasting; is there archaeological or historical evidence to confirm the exact duration of this period?

14. How does the severe condemnation of these idolatries in Ezekiel 8 align or conflict with other biblical accounts of tolerating foreign gods?
Discussion Questions
1. How does the desolation described in Ezekiel 6:14 reflect the consequences of Israel's disobedience, and what can we learn from this about the nature of sin?

2. In what ways does the prophecy in Ezekiel 6:14 connect to the covenant curses outlined in Leviticus 26 and Deuteronomy 28?

3. How can we apply the lesson of recognizing God's authority in our daily lives, especially in a culture that often promotes self-reliance?

4. What are some modern-day "idols" that might lead us away from God, and how can we guard against them?

5. How does understanding God's justice and mercy in passages like Ezekiel 6:14 help us approach repentance and restoration in our spiritual journey?1. What does Ezekiel 6 teach us about the consequences of idolatry?

2. How does this chapter portray God's view of idol worship?

3. In what ways can we apply the lessons from the devastation due to idolatry to our modern life?

4. What does God’s promise of a remnant reveal about His character?

5. How can we identify and eliminate "modern-day idols" in our lives?

6. How does God's message through Ezekiel resonate with the current state of the world?

7. How can you ensure that you are not participating in modern-day idolatry?

8. How does the concept of a "remnant" apply to the Christian community today?

9. Can you draw any parallels between the desolation foretold in Ezekiel and any events in recent history?

10. In the face of God's wrath, what is our role in interceding for our nations?

11. How does the prophecy given to Ezekiel challenge your understanding of God’s justice?

12. What can we learn about repentance from the prophecy against Israel?

13. How does God's promise of sparing a remnant offer hope amidst judgment?

14. Why do you think God allowed Ezekiel to see the impending punishment for Israel's sins?

15. How does Ezekiel's message influence your relationship with God and others?

16. How can we prevent ourselves from straying away from God's teachings as the Israelites did?

17. What actions can we take when we see idolatry or disobedience to God in our societies?

18. How can you apply the lessons of Ezekiel 6 to your personal spiritual journey?

19. How does God's treatment of Israel in Ezekiel 6 influence your understanding of His mercy and judgement?

20. What would you do if you were in Ezekiel's position, being tasked with delivering such a heavy prophecy?

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