Q: What natural event appeared as Ezekiel saw God’s glory coming?
A: A great cloud with fire and flashing lightning
Q: What did God call Ezekiel many times?
A: Son of man
Q: What did Ezekiel use to draw Jerusalem?
A: A brick
Q: What do Ezekiel’s visions show about God?
A: God is powerful and glorious
Q: How many living creatures did Ezekiel see?
A: Four
Q: What kind of people was Ezekiel sent to?
A: Rebellious people (Israel)
Q: What did Ezekiel do to show the siege of Jerusalem?
A: He built a model and acted it out
Q: What do the object lessons teach the people?
A: God’s warning about judgment
Q: Each living creature had how many faces?
A: Four faces
Q: What was Ezekiel told to eat?
A: A scroll
Q: How long did Ezekiel lie on his left side?
A: 390 days
Q: What happens if a watchman does not warn the people?
A: He is responsible for their blood
Q: Name one of the faces of the creatures.
A: Man, Lion, Ox, or Eagle
Q: How did the scroll taste?
A: Sweet like honey
Q: How long did he lie on his right side?
A: 40 days
Q: What happens if the watchman warns the people?
A: He saves himself (even if they don’t listen)
Q: What was above the creatures that showed God’s throne?
A: A throne of sapphire (or something like a throne)
Q: What was Ezekiel appointed as for Israel?
A: A watchman
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Q: What unusual thing did God tell Ezekiel to use for cooking?
A: Human dung (later changed to cow dung)
Q: What is one main message of Ezekiel 1–4?
A: Obey God even when it’s difficult