"What do you see?" asked the angel. "I see a flying scroll," I replied, "twenty cubits long and ten cubits wide." Bible Study Questions and Answers 1. What is the meaning of Zechariah 5:2? 2. What does the "flying scroll" symbolize in Zechariah 5:2 for believers today? 3. How does Zechariah 5:2 connect to God's judgment in other scriptures? 4. What lessons from Zechariah 5:2 can we apply to our daily lives? 5. How can understanding Zechariah 5:2 deepen our reverence for God's Word? 6. In what ways does Zechariah 5:2 encourage us to pursue righteousness? 7. What is the significance of the flying scroll in Zechariah 5:2? 8. How does Zechariah 5:2 relate to God's judgment? 9. What historical context surrounds the vision in Zechariah 5:2? 10. What are the top 10 Lessons from Zechariah 5? 11. What visions and messages did Zechariah receive from God? 12. If this curse from Zechariah 5:3-4 literally targets every thief and liar, why do we see no historical records of a widespread, supernatural judgment occurring? 13. Why does Zechariah 5:11 place wickedness in Shinar, and is there any historical or textual indication this actually happened in postexilic times? 14. Who is Mastema in religious texts? Discussion Questions 1. How does the vision of the flying scroll in Zechariah 5:2 challenge our understanding of the authority and power of God's word in our daily lives?2. In what ways can we ensure that we are living according to God's standards, as symbolized by the dimensions of the scroll? 3. How does the concept of divine judgment, as seen in the flying scroll, influence our approach to repentance and seeking forgiveness? 4. What parallels can we draw between the flying scroll in Zechariah and the scrolls mentioned in other parts of the Bible, such as Ezekiel and Revelation? 5. How can we actively participate in spreading the message of God's word, inspired by the imagery of the flying scroll reaching far and wide?1. What does the flying scroll symbolize in Zechariah's first vision? 2. How does the vision of the flying scroll emphasize the consequences of sin? 3. How can you relate the consequences of sin illustrated in Zechariah's visions to real-life situations? 4. In the second vision, why is wickedness personified as a woman? 5. What does the transportation of wickedness to Babylon symbolize? 6. How can these visions inspire us to examine our own lives and actions? 7. What insights about God's character can we glean from these visions? 8. How do these visions portray the theme of divine judgement? 9. If you were Zechariah, how would you respond to these visions? 10. How can you apply the lessons from Zechariah 5 to your daily life? 11. How can the imagery of sin's pervasive and destructive nature in Zechariah 5 serve as a warning in your personal life? 12. How does this chapter highlight the importance of obeying God's commandments? 13. What does this passage teach about the dangers of ignoring God's warnings about sin? 14. What parallels can you draw between the banishment of wickedness to Babylon and the world today? 15. If God showed you a vision of a "flying scroll" in your life, what sin might it point to? 16. How can we ensure that our homes are not consumed by the "scroll" - the pervasive nature of sin? 17. In what ways can we, as believers, help to "carry away" wickedness from our communities, similar to the women with stork wings in the vision? 18. How does the vision of the woman in the basket inspire you to change any sinful behaviors? 19. What actions can we take in our lives today to respond to God's call for righteousness? 20. How can we use this chapter as a guide to pray for our communities and the world, concerning the eradication of wickedness? Links Zechariah 5:2 NIVZechariah 5:2 NLT Zechariah 5:2 ESV Zechariah 5:2 NASB Zechariah 5:2 KJV Zechariah 5:2 Commentaries Bible Hub |



