Guiding Questions: Ezekiel 31

This is part of the Tanakh Yomi Project.

  1. In the parable of trees, how is Egypt described?
  2. What is the Garden of God (Ezekiel 31:8-9)?
  3. As great as the “tree” was in its glory, what is the lot in store for it (Ezekiel 31:12-13)?
  4. Who are those who “go down into the pit” (Ezekiel 31:14)?
  5. Are “Sheol” (Ezekiel 31:15) and “the pit” the same?
  6. What is the yield of arrogance and lording it over others (Ezekiel 31:18)?
  7. Will Pharaoh escape the fate of his domain (Ezekiel 31:18)?
  8. How does this chapter compare (if it does) to the Exodus narrative?

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Perek Yomi materials originally produced by the USCJ and Dr. Morton K. Siegel.
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