Ezekiel

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Across
  1. 2. – Expectations or trust in God’s promises, especially for restoration.
  2. 7. – Living in accordance with God's laws.
  3. 8. – Angelic beings with four faces and wings, seen in Ezekiel’s visions.
  4. 9. – A messenger chosen by God to communicate His will.
  5. 10. – Rulers of nations, such as the kings of Israel and Judah.
  6. 13. – A severe shortage of food, often a result of God’s judgment.
  7. 14. – The act of unfaithfulness or treachery, often in relation to God's covenant.
  8. 17. Bones – Symbolic of the dead nation of Israel, which God would restore.
  9. 19. – To mourn or express sorrow, often for a fallen nation.
  10. 21. – The prophet who received the visions and messages in the book.
  11. 22. – The worship of false gods or idols, condemned in Ezekiel.
  12. 25. – The state of living in rebellion against God’s commands.
  13. 28. – The holy place of worship, specifically in the temple.
  14. 32. – The process of returning to a state of favor with God.
  15. 33. – Often a symbol of God's judgment or punishment.
  16. 35. – Complete ruin or devastation, often as a consequence of sin.
  17. 38. Heart – A renewed, transformed heart given by God, symbolizing spiritual change.
  18. 41. – Turning away from sin and seeking forgiveness from God.
  19. 45. – The nation to which Ezekiel was sent as a prophet.
  20. 46. Mount – The location in Jerusalem where the temple stood.
  21. 47. – The forced removal of the Israelites from their land.
Down
  1. 1. – A formal agreement or promise between God and His people.
  2. 3. – A divine revelation or appearance seen by the prophet.
  3. 4. – The divine power of God that empowers the prophet.
  4. 5. – A person who receives visions from God, like Ezekiel.
  5. 6. – A symbolic vehicle associated with God's throne.
  6. 8. – The act of purification, often after sin or defilement.
  7. 11. – Often symbolic of a person's inner desires or motives.
  8. 12. – The location of Ezekiel's vision of dry bones coming to life.
  9. 14. – The empire that exiled the Israelites, a central theme in Ezekiel.
  10. 15. – The sacred chest that housed the tablets of the law, central in God’s covenant.
  11. 16. – Another term for a prophet, someone who receives divine visions.
  12. 17. – God's act of saving or rescuing His people.
  13. 18. – The majestic, radiant presence of God.
  14. 20. – A large group of people united by common laws and land, like Israel.
  15. 23. – Following God’s commands and living according to His will.
  16. 24. – A strong reprimand or correction from God.
  17. 26. – Referring to human beings in contrast to God’s divine spirit.
  18. 27. – Disobedience to God’s commandments, often leading to punishment.
  19. 29. – Sacred, set apart, or devoted to God.
  20. 30. – A decision or punishment from God for disobedience.
  21. 31. – To speak as a prophet, delivering God’s message.
  22. 34. – A person who warns others, especially of coming judgment.
  23. 36. – The complete downfall or destruction of something, especially cities or nations.
  24. 37. – The place of worship, central to Ezekiel’s visions.
  25. 39. – Part of Ezekiel's vision, symbolizing divine movement.
  26. 40. – Peace, harmony, and completeness, often a blessing from God.
  27. 42. Courts – The outer areas of the temple, where people could gather.
  28. 43. – Often used to represent God's purifying judgment.
  29. 44. of God – The visible manifestation of God's presence and majesty.