Saturday, July 21, 2012

History

1. Fill in the blank: The leader of Jerusalem clothed in linen with a writer's ink horn at his side was to go throughout the city "and put a mark on the foreheads of the men who sigh and cry over all the
---------- that are done within it."

2. Multiple choice: The leaders of Jerusalem who were to slay those in Jerusalem who were not marked to be spared were to  begin at the: (a) Temple; (b) city gates; or (c) marketplace.

3. Whom did Ezekiel see go in among the wheels and cherubim to get coals for fire to scatter over Jerusalem? (a) Jeremiah; (b) the man who marked those to be spared; or (c) God.



1. "Abominations"  (Ezek. 9:4). In this vision, only those whose foreheads were marked escaped death (v. 6 ).

2. (a) Temple (Ezek. 9:6).

3. (b) The man who marked those to be spared (Ezek. 9:1-4; 10:6,7). The coals of fire were to be scattered over the city of Jerusalem in purifying judgment (v. 2).

1 comment:

Sue said...

Not one today, Patsy. I am now sighing at myself.Thanks for sharing.
Sue