- To what group does the prophet continue to address his message in Ezekiel 39?
- What will be the destiny of those who seek to attack Israel in the future (Ezekiel 39:4)?
- In Ezekiel 39:8, reference is made to “that day that I have spoken of” — what will that day represent for Israel and what will it represent for its enemies?
- How will the land be purified from those who sought to attack Israel (Ezekiel 39:11-15)?
- The description of the birds of the heavens and the beasts of the field consuming without stint is a poetic reference to what final destiny for the enemies of Israel?
- As a result of what will have happened (Ezekiel 39:21-22), what will be the repute of Divinity?
- Ezekiel 39:23 indicates why what has been done to Israel was done; God’s face had been hidden. To what does this make reference?
- The redemption of Israel is the result of what attribute of Divinity (Ezekiel 39:25)?
- Ezekiel 39:29 specifically calls for a reversal of a Divine action — what is it?
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