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EZEKIEL Adults
BIBLE BOWL VOCABULARY (1-48)
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Adamant | An Extremely hard surface |
| Amber | A Reddish-yellow color |
| Beryl | A Precious stone |
| Burnished | Refined by fire, purified of impurities (as metals) |
| Captivity | A term used to show the removal of a people onto another land |
| Fitches | A Vegetable resembling common peas |
| Flint | A Hard rock, properly a variety of quartz |
| Impudent | Characterized by offensive boldness, insolent or impertinent |
| Lentils | A Species of pulse, something like peas in appearance |
| Millet | A Plant resembling wheat and rye |
| Rebellious | Resisting treatment or management; insubordinate, sediditious |
| Rings | The Rims of the wheels |
| Roll | Manuscript; The usual form of book in Bible times |
| Shekel | An Weight and money unit equal to about one half an ounce |
| Spread | Distribute, extend, open, furl |
| Chebar | A River of Chaldea where the prophet Ezekiel first received his visions from God |
| Telabib | A Hill on the River of Chebar, where Ezekiel stayed with the Jewish exiles for a week |
| Abase | To make low |
| Abolish | To change, to pass away |
| Abroad | Outside, without, to manifest |
| Abundance | Multitude, strength, fullness, power |
| Appoint | To establish, to set in an office |
| Arch | An architectural term used to describe a structure in Ezekiel's temple |
| Balances | Instruments used to weigh objects, especially gold and silver |
| Barber | One who cares for the hair and beard |
| Bath | A liquid measure equal to about 8 gallons, the largest Jewish liquid measure |
| Beard | Cherished by the Jews as the badge of the dignity of manhood |
| Blemish | A defect whether physical, mental, or spiritual |
| Calamus | A sweet plant which was used in making the anoint oil |
| Caldron | A pot used for cooking flesh |
| Cherubim | Angelic beings who manifest the holiness and glory of God |
| Conspiracy | A combination of persons for an evil purpose |
| Contrary | Opposite in nature or character |
| Court | An open enclosure connected with a building |
| Daub | To plaster or cover |
| Debtor | One who owes something |
| Defile | To pollute, make profane, render unclean, or corrupt |
| Desolate | Destitute or deprived of inhabitants |
| Despiteful | Full of spite, malicious, malignant |
| Detestable | Extremely hateful, abominable, very odious |
| Diadem | The mitre of the high priest |
| Diamond | A precious stone more frequently called adamant in the Bible |
| Diminish | To make less, to degrade |
| Dishonest | Lacking integrity, not to be trusted |
| Disperse | To break up, to scatter abroad |
| Divination | The art of obtaining secret knowledge usually of the future in a way other than genuine prophecy by the Spirit of God |
| Dross | Refuse, waste material |
| Ebony | A valuable wood used for inlaying an ornamental turnery |
| Emerald | A precious stone of light green color |
| Ephah | A measure containing ten omers |
| Estranged | To be strange, separate, turn aside |
| Exactions | A demand for money lent on pledge |
| Fatling | An animal put up to be fatted for slaughter |
| Fornication | In general it refers to illicit sexual intercourse |
| Furbish | Polish and brighten |
| Furrow | A trench in the ground |
| Gallery | An architectural term signifying a projection of a story or porch, a terrace |
| Gaps | Breaches in the walls or defenses |
| Imperious | Domineering, arrogant, exacting |
| Issue | To flow, go out of, go forth, run |
| Maneh | A pound weight |
| Merchandise | Trade, business, barter |
| Needy | Poverty-stricken, very poor |
| Offend | Transgress, sin |
| Purge | Purify, cleanse from guilt |
| Ravenous | Voracious, gluttonous |
| Reckon | To number, to account |
| Reconcile | To cover, to restore |
| Remove | Take away, put out, banish |
| Replenish | Fill, make plentiful |
| Residue | Remains, leavings, remnant |
| Riddle | A hard question or dark saying |
| Sail | Part of wind-propelled ship |
| Scatter | Strew, spread, disperse |
| Showers | Bursts or rain, full supply |
| Sith | An old English word meaning since, afterwards, seeing that |
| Sprinkle | To scatter in drops |
| Stature | The measurement of one's height |
| Talkers | Babbler, evil speaker |
| Till | To work, to cultivate |
| Unsatiable | Unsatisfied |