But as for Me, I will not look on them with pity, nor will I spare them. I will bring their deeds down upon their own heads." Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Ezekiel 9:10? 2. How does Ezekiel 9:10 demonstrate God's justice in dealing with sin? 3. What does "I will not show pity" reveal about God's character? 4. How can Ezekiel 9:10 encourage believers to pursue holiness today? 5. Connect Ezekiel 9:10 with other scriptures on God's judgment and mercy. 6. How should Ezekiel 9:10 influence our understanding of divine accountability? 7. How does Ezekiel 9:10 align with the concept of a loving and merciful God? 8. Why does God choose to show no pity or compassion in Ezekiel 9:10? 9. What historical context explains the harsh judgment in Ezekiel 9:10? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Ezekiel 9? 11. Are there any historical or archeological records supporting a mass execution in Jerusalem as described in Ezekiel 9? 12. What constitutes the Seal of God? 13. Exodus 12:29 - How can a just and loving God sanction the killing of innocent firstborn children? 14. What are the Bible's teachings on generosity? Discussion Questions 1. How does the concept of divine justice in Ezekiel 9:10 challenge or affirm your understanding of God's character?2. In what ways can you take personal responsibility for your actions in light of this verse? 3. How does the theme of judgment in Ezekiel 9:10 relate to the New Testament teachings on God's justice? 4. What steps can you take to ensure that you are living a life that is pleasing to God, knowing that He will bring conduct upon one's own head? 5. How can the assurance of God's justice and the hope for the righteous in this passage encourage you in your daily walk with Christ?1. What is the significance of the man dressed in linen with the writer's inkhorn? 2. Why did God choose to begin His judgment at His sanctuary? 3. How do you interpret the symbolism of the mark given to the righteous in Jerusalem? 4. Why does God spare those who "sigh and groan" over the abominations in the city? What does this tell us about His character? 5. Compare Ezekiel's response to God's judgment with Abraham's response to Sodom's judgment in Genesis 18. What similarities and differences do you see? 6. How do you reconcile the image of a loving God with the depiction of divine judgment in Ezekiel 9? 7. What does this chapter teach about the consequences of collective and individual sin? 8. How can we apply the lessons from this chapter to the way we respond to sin in our society today? 9. What might be some 'detestable practices' in today's world that would grieve God? 10. If you were in Ezekiel's position, witnessing such a vision, what would be your reaction? 11. In what ways does the church today uphold or fail to uphold the kind of integrity seen in those marked for protection in Jerusalem? 12. What does this chapter say about the importance of spiritual discernment? 13. What parallels can you draw between Ezekiel 9 and the world we live in today? 14. How can we, as modern Christians, "sigh and groan" over the sins of our society in a way that is constructive and leads to change? 15. How might this chapter affect the way you think about justice and righteousness? 16. How can we bear the 'mark' of righteousness in our own lives? 17. Is there a time when you felt like Ezekiel, overwhelmed by the sin and injustice around you? How did you respond? 18. How does the depiction of God's judgment in Ezekiel 9 resonate with the concept of God's justice found in the New Testament? 19. In your personal life, how can you be an agent of change against detestable practices or sins in your community? 20. How can we find hope in God's character as revealed in this sobering chapter of divine judgment? Links Ezekiel 9:10 NIVEzekiel 9:10 NLT Ezekiel 9:10 ESV Ezekiel 9:10 NASB Ezekiel 9:10 KJV Ezekiel 9:10 Commentaries Bible Hub |



