Study 6 From the Book of Ezekiel is: Ezekiel
9 and 10
Following the prophecy of
judgment, which Ezekiel recorded in chapters 6, and 7, and the vision of
chapter 8, which illustrated detail why such a judgement in the destruction of
both the people (chapter 9) and the city (chapter 10) according to His word in
8:18.
1.
Chapter
9. What was God’s answer to the prophet’s cry of distress? Cf. Je. 14:19; 15:1.
Who alone were spared, and why? How were they distinguished from others?
Compare the distinguishing marks which similarly brought men salvation,
described in Ex. 12:13; Rev. 7:1-3; 14:1.
2.
Chapter
10. To what use were the burning coals
put, and what did they symbolize? How does this differ from their function in
Isaiah’s vision (Is. 6:6-7)?
Notes
1.
‘The
Cherubim’ of chapter 10 are the same as the ‘living creatures’ which featured
in the vision of chapter 1.
2.
10:14.
We would except to find the word ‘ox’ instead of ‘cherub’, and this should
probably be understood.
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