Ezechiel (Ezekiel) - What major events in Israel does Ezekiel prophecy? | The destruction of Jerusalem followed by the eventual restoration of the Jewish nation
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Ezechiel (Ezekiel) - What does the vision of the dry bones symbolize?
| The restoration of Israel and their eventual unity within Christ’s Kingdom, the Church
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Daniel - Why is Daniel raised to a position of honor in Babylon? | Daniel is faithful to God’s law and God allows him to interpret the king’s dreams |
Daniel - From what does God deliver Daniel’s three friends who refuse to adore the King’s statue? | A fiery furnace into which they were cast |
Daniel - Where does God allow Daniel to remain unharmed in the reign of Persian King Darius?
| A den of hungry lions |
Twelve Minor Prophets - What are the most common themes in the minor prophet writings? | The punishment of the idolatrous Jews and pagan nations and the future new glorious Zion
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Jonas (Jonah) - What distinguishes Jonah from the other minor prophets? | Jonah was swallowed by a whale to convince him to preach repentance to Nineveh |
Malachias (Malachi) - How many years before Christ did this last Old Testament prophet live? | 400 years
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Malachias (Malachi) - What is the most significant prophecy of Malachi? | The ‘clean oblation’ which will be offered by the gentiles in the future (the Mass) |
1 Machabees (Maccabees) - What Jewish priest and his family were martyred for refusing to offer false sacrifice?
| Mathathias |
1 Machabees (Maccabees) - What Jewish leader defeats the armies of Antiochus and cleanses the Temple?
| Judas Machabeus |
2 Machabees (Maccabees) - What practice of Judas Machabeus reflects the Doctrine of Purgatory? | Offering prayers and sacrifices in reparation for the sins of the dead (Chapter 12) |