1. After
reading Jeremiah 33:6-9, what appropriate question comes to mind as we
consider whether this is an earthly city being spoken of here?
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2.
What conclusion
do we reach concerning this Jerusalem after a careful and thoughtful analysis of
this prophecy in Jeremiah 33:6-9?
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3. How
does Jeremiah 25:29 identify this Jerusalem today?
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4. There
are certain scriptures that will help us to reason on the fact that God’s
Kingdom, New Jerusalem, will be an earthly arrangement.What
can we learn from Daniel 11:44, 45 on this matter?
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5. What
situation does Isaiah 2:2-4 and Micah 4:1-4 depict that can
only be an earthly scene?
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6. What
evidence does Zechariah 8:20-22 present? ANSWER
7. What
description does Revelation 22:14, 15 give of New Jerusalem that shows it
has to be on earth?
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8. In
many of Jesus’ parables or illustrations, he foretold that there would many in
our modern-times who would seek to enter the Kingdom but would not qualify to do
so.What action would be taken against these ones and what
does this prove?
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9. Who
are the ones who receive these judgments and why?
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10. As
a result of not being allowed access into God’s Holy City, New Jerusalem, what
will be the reaction of the two-thirds as described in Jesus’ parables?
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11.
What did Jesus liken
the kingdom to at Mark 4:30-32 that emphasizes that it is an earthly
arrangement? ANSWER
12. What
similar situation does Ezekiel 17:22-24 describe?
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13. Who
do these “birds” mentioned in Ezekiel 17:22-24 and Mark 4:30-32
picture and to what are they flocking? ANSWER