Answer: They were lying to the righteous and making them sad.
In Ezekiel 13:22, God tells them they have told lies and made the righteous people sad, as well as strengthening the hands of the wicked by promising them life.
From Quiz: Explorations and Excursions In Ezekiel (KJV)
Answer: Philistines
God is displeased with the Philistines for taking vengeance against Judah (verse 15). God promises to act with great vengeance against the Philistines and Keterthites (verse 16)
The Philistine nation occupied what is now the Gaza Strip, the Palestinian territory located between Israel and Egypt. The Philistines are part of the historical record between 12th century BCE and 604 BC, when they were conquered by the Babylonians.
From Quiz: The Real Ezekiel 25
Answer: speech
God took away Ezekiel's ability to speak, unless he was prophesying, because the Jews would not listen to the prophecies God gave. Ezekiel was mute as a sign that when he spoke it was God speaking through him. (Ezekiel 3:26-27, KJV)
Eventually God would give him back his speech in Ezekiel 24:25-27(KJV) as a sign of restoring His communication with Israel.
From Quiz: BBB Bible Series: Ezekiel
Answer: "The Anointed Cherub"
By combining information in both verses, we see that he is called "the anointed cherub that covereth" and "the covering cherub". We find a similar description of him in Isaiah 14:9-19.
From Quiz: Explorations and Excursions In Ezekiel (KJV)
Answer: 3
Ezekiel 13:2 "Son of man, prophesy against the prophets of Israel that prophesy, and say thou unto them that prophesy out of their own hearts, Hear ye the word of the LORD."
A prophesy is a forth-telling. It comes from the Greek word prophéteía.
From Quiz: Ezekiel
Answer: camels and sheep
God states that he will turn Rabbah into a pasture for camels and Ammon into a resting place of sheep (verse 5).
From Quiz: The Real Ezekiel 25
Answer: He laid on his side next to an iron pan.
God spake to Ezekiel to make a tile portraying the city Jerusalem and an iron pan to show how the city of Jerusalem would be attacked. (Ezekiel 4:1-3, KJV)
Ezekiel was instructed to lay on his left side for 390 days as a sign of the iniquity of Israel, and then on his right side for the iniquity of Judah. Each day was for a year of iniquity for each country. Ezekiel was also instructed to eat minimal food as a sign of famine.
From Quiz: BBB Bible Series: Ezekiel
Answer: they will be astonished and stare at him in disbelief
Ezekiel 28 says that they will be astonished at him and Isaiah 14 says "they will look narrowly upon thee" and will ask if this is the one who caused the earth to tremble.
From Quiz: Explorations and Excursions In Ezekiel (KJV)
Answer: Chapter 17
From Quiz: Ezekiel