Make use of the questions below as you study each passage:
Ezekiel 27
Passage Lookup
How is Tyre personified? How is the destruction foretold in the previous chapter depicted here? To what extent are you brought to a holy fear of God through catastrophe in lives of others? In your own life?
Ezekiel 28
Passage Lookup
How does the king of Tyre regard himself, his empire and his possessions? What is the reason for Tyre’s downfall? How will it be accomplished? What will be the future of Israel?
Ezekiel 29
Passage Lookup
What metaphors are used of Egypt? What has been Israel’s relationship to Egypt (See verses 6-7 & 15-16)? To what extent is your confidence today in God or in people who make great claims for themselves?
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Resources and Supplementary Helps Used in Posts
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Adeney, Carol. This Morning with God. Downer Grove Illinois: InterVarsity Press, 1978
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