- What is the intent of “kinah” (Ezekiel 32:2)?
- Why does “God’s net” appropriately apply to the future of Pharaoh?
- How will nature join in the destruction of Egypt (Ezekiel 32:7-8)?
- And, again, (Ezekiel 32:11) specifically which polity will destroy Egypt?
- The dirge (Ezekiel 32:16) is mourning by whom for whom?
- Who are the uncircumcised in Ezekiel 32:19 and Ezekiel 32:21?
- Why the repeated refrain of “graves,” the “under-world” and the “pit” (Ezekiel 32:24-25)?
- Who is the subject (Ezekiel 32:25)?
- What is the purpose of citing other peoples/nations as “dwellers” in the “pit”?
- Does the chapter offer any relief/solace to Egypt/Pharaoh?
- Is the condemnation/destruction of Egypt because of its attack on Judea or its failure to aid Judea — or neither?
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