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Teks -- Ezekiel 37:1-28 (NET)

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The Valley of Dry Bones
37:1 The hand of the Lord was on me, and he brought me out by the Spirit of the Lord and placed me in the midst of the valley, and it was full of bones. 37:2 He made me walk all around among them. I realized there were a great many bones in the valley and they were very dry. 37:3 He said to me, “Son of man, can these bones live?” I said to him, “Sovereign Lord, you know.” 37:4 Then he said to me, “Prophesy over these bones, and tell them: ‘Dry bones, hear the word of the Lord. 37:5 This is what the sovereign Lord says to these bones: Look, I am about to infuse breath into you and you will live. 37:6 I will put tendons on you and muscles over you and will cover you with skin; I will put breath in you and you will live. Then you will know that I am the Lord.’” 37:7 So I prophesied as I was commanded. There was a sound when I prophesied– I heard a rattling, and the bones came together, bone to bone. 37:8 As I watched, I saw tendons on them, then muscles appeared, and skin covered over them from above, but there was no breath in them. 37:9 He said to me, “Prophesy to the breath,– prophesy, son of man– and say to the breath: ‘This is what the sovereign Lord says: Come from the four winds, O breath, and breathe on these corpses so that they may live.’” 37:10 So I prophesied as I was commanded, and the breath came into them; they lived and stood on their feet, an extremely great army. 37:11 Then he said to me, “Son of man, these bones are all the house of Israel. Look, they are saying, ‘Our bones are dry, our hope has perished; we are cut off.’ 37:12 Therefore prophesy, and tell them, ‘This is what the sovereign Lord says: Look, I am about to open your graves and will raise you from your graves, my people. I will bring you to the land of Israel. 37:13 Then you will know that I am the Lord, when I open your graves and raise you from your graves, my people. 37:14 I will place my breath in you and you will live; I will give you rest in your own land. Then you will know that I am the Lord– I have spoken and I will act, declares the Lord.’” 37:15 The word of the Lord came to me: 37:16 “As for you, son of man, take one branch, and write on it, ‘For Judah, and for the Israelites associated with him.’ Then take another branch and write on it, ‘For Joseph, the branch of Ephraim and all the house of Israel associated with him.’ 37:17 Join them as one stick; they will be as one in your hand. 37:18 When your people say to you, ‘Will you not tell us what these things mean?’ 37:19 tell them, ‘This is what the sovereign Lord says: Look, I am about to take the branch of Joseph which is in the hand of Ephraim and the tribes of Israel associated with him, and I will place them on the stick of Judah, and make them into one stick– they will be one in my hand.’ 37:20 The sticks you write on will be in your hand in front of them. 37:21 Then tell them, ‘This is what the sovereign Lord says: Look, I am about to take the Israelites from among the nations where they have gone. I will gather them from round about and bring them to their land. 37:22 I will make them one nation in the land, on the mountains of Israel, and one king will rule over them all. They will never again be two nations and never again be divided into two kingdoms. 37:23 They will not defile themselves with their idols, their detestable things, and all their rebellious deeds. I will save them from all their unfaithfulness by which they sinned. I will purify them; they will become my people and I will become their God. 37:24 “‘My servant David will be king over them; there will be one shepherd for all of them. They will follow my regulations and carefully observe my statutes. 37:25 They will live in the land I gave to my servant Jacob, in which your fathers lived; they will live in it– they and their children and their grandchildren forever. David my servant will be prince over them forever. 37:26 I will make a covenant of peace with them; it will be a perpetual covenant with them. I will establish them, increase their numbers, and place my sanctuary among them forever. 37:27 My dwelling place will be with them; I will be their God, and they will be my people. 37:28 Then, when my sanctuary is among them forever, the nations will know that I, the Lord, sanctify Israel.’”
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Nama Orang, Nama Tempat, Topik/Tema Kamus

Nama Orang dan Nama Tempat:
 · David a son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel,son of Jesse of Judah; king of Israel
 · Ephraim the tribe of Ephraim as a whole,the northern kingdom of Israel
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Jacob the second so of a pair of twins born to Isaac and Rebeccaa; ancestor of the 12 tribes of Israel,the nation of Israel,a person, male,son of Isaac; Israel the man and nation
 · Joseph the husband of Mary and foster-father of Jesus,a Jewish man from Arimathea in whose grave the body of Jesus was laid,two different men listed as ancestors of Jesus,a man nominated with Matthias to take the place of Judas Iscariot as apostle,a son of Jacob and Rachel; the father of Ephraim and Manasseh and ruler of Egypt,a brother of Jesus; a son of Mary,a man who was a companion of Paul,son of Jacob and Rachel; patriarch of the tribes of Ephraim and Manasseh,a tribe, actually two tribes named after Joseph's sons, Ephraim and Manasseh,father of Igal, of Issachar, who helped spy out Canaan,son of Asaph the Levite; worship leader under Asaph and King David,a man who put away his heathen wife; an Israelite descended from Binnui,priest and head of the house of Shebaniah under High Priest Joiakim in the time of Nehemiah
 · Judah the son of Jacob and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,a tribe, the land/country,a son of Joseph; the father of Simeon; an ancestor of Jesus,son of Jacob/Israel and Leah; founder of the tribe of Judah,the tribe of Judah,citizens of the southern kingdom of Judah,citizens of the Persian Province of Judah; the Jews who had returned from Babylonian exile,"house of Judah", a phrase which highlights the political leadership of the tribe of Judah,"king of Judah", a phrase which relates to the southern kingdom of Judah,"kings of Judah", a phrase relating to the southern kingdom of Judah,"princes of Judah", a phrase relating to the kingdom of Judah,the territory allocated to the tribe of Judah, and also the extended territory of the southern kingdom of Judah,the Province of Judah under Persian rule,"hill country of Judah", the relatively cool and green central highlands of the territory of Judah,"the cities of Judah",the language of the Jews; Hebrew,head of a family of Levites who returned from Exile,a Levite who put away his heathen wife,a man who was second in command of Jerusalem; son of Hassenuah of Benjamin,a Levite in charge of the songs of thanksgiving in Nehemiah's time,a leader who helped dedicate Nehemiah's wall,a Levite musician who helped Zechariah of Asaph dedicate Nehemiah's wall


Topik/Tema Kamus: KIDRON, THE BROOK | EZEKIEL, 2 | EZEKIEL, 1 | Ezekiel, Book of | MOSES | Regeneration | Symbols and Similitudes | Ezekiel | Bones | Resurrection | Bands | ISAIAH, 1-7 | DANIEL, BOOK OF | Vision | ESCHATOLOGY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT | Israel | PETER, SIMON | Instruction | BREATH; BREATHE; BREATHING | Power | selebihnya
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Wesley: Eze 37:1 - And set me down So it seemed to me in the vision. Which is a lively representation of a threefold resurrection: Of the resurrection of souls, from the death of sin, t...

So it seemed to me in the vision. Which is a lively representation of a threefold resurrection: Of the resurrection of souls, from the death of sin, to the life of righteousness: The resurrection of the church from an afflicted state, to liberty and peace: The resurrection of the body at the great day, especially the bodies of believers to life eternal.

Wesley: Eze 37:3 - And he The Lord.

The Lord.

Wesley: Eze 37:7 - Prophesied Declared these promises.

Declared these promises.

Wesley: Eze 37:7 - As I prophesied While I was prophesying.

While I was prophesying.

Wesley: Eze 37:7 - A noise A rattling of the bones in their motion.

A rattling of the bones in their motion.

Wesley: Eze 37:7 - A shaking A trembling or commotion among the bones, enough to manifest a divine presence, working among them.

A trembling or commotion among the bones, enough to manifest a divine presence, working among them.

Wesley: Eze 37:7 - Came together Glided nearer and nearer, 'till each bone met the bone to which it was to be joined. Of all the bones of all those numerous slain, not one was missing...

Glided nearer and nearer, 'till each bone met the bone to which it was to be joined. Of all the bones of all those numerous slain, not one was missing, not one missed its way, not one missed its place, but each knew and found its fellow. Thus in the resurrection of the dead, the scattered atoms shall be arranged in their proper place and order, and every bone come to his bone, by the same wisdom and power by which they were first formed in the womb of her that is with child.

Wesley: Eze 37:8 - Came up Gradually spreading itself.

Gradually spreading itself.

Wesley: Eze 37:9 - Prophesy Declare what my will is.

Declare what my will is.

Wesley: Eze 37:9 - O breath The soul, whose emblem here is wind; which, as it gently blew upon these lifeless creatures, each was inspired with its own soul or spirit.

The soul, whose emblem here is wind; which, as it gently blew upon these lifeless creatures, each was inspired with its own soul or spirit.

Wesley: Eze 37:10 - And the breath The spirit of life, or the soul, Gen 2:7.

The spirit of life, or the soul, Gen 2:7.

Wesley: Eze 37:11 - The whole house The emblem of the house of Israel.

The emblem of the house of Israel.

Wesley: Eze 37:11 - Are dried Our state is as hopeless, as far from recovery, as dried bones are from life.

Our state is as hopeless, as far from recovery, as dried bones are from life.

Wesley: Eze 37:12 - I will open Though your captivity be as death, your persons close as the grave, yet I will open those graves.

Though your captivity be as death, your persons close as the grave, yet I will open those graves.

Wesley: Eze 37:16 - One stick A writing tablet or a tally, such as is fit to be written upon.

A writing tablet or a tally, such as is fit to be written upon.

Wesley: Eze 37:16 - His companions Benjamin and part of Levi, who kept with the tribe of Judah.

Benjamin and part of Levi, who kept with the tribe of Judah.

Wesley: Eze 37:16 - Ephraim Ephraim was the most considerable tribe in the kingdom of Israel, when divided from the other two.

Ephraim was the most considerable tribe in the kingdom of Israel, when divided from the other two.

Wesley: Eze 37:16 - The house of Israel The other nine tribes, who continued with Ephraim.

The other nine tribes, who continued with Ephraim.

Wesley: Eze 37:19 - In mine hand Under my government, care, and blessing. God will make the two kingdoms one in his hand, as I make these two sticks one in my hand.

Under my government, care, and blessing. God will make the two kingdoms one in his hand, as I make these two sticks one in my hand.

Wesley: Eze 37:22 - One nation They were one in David's time, who was a type of the Messiah, and continued so to the end of Solomon's time, whose name includes peace. So when the Be...

They were one in David's time, who was a type of the Messiah, and continued so to the end of Solomon's time, whose name includes peace. So when the Beloved, the Peace - maker, the Messiah shall be king, they shall be one again.

Wesley: Eze 37:22 - And one king The Messiah.

The Messiah.

Wesley: Eze 37:23 - I will save I will bring them safe out of them.

I will bring them safe out of them.

Wesley: Eze 37:23 - And will cleanse Both justify and sanctify them.

Both justify and sanctify them.

Wesley: Eze 37:24 - David The son of David.

The son of David.

Wesley: Eze 37:24 - One shepherd This king shall be their one chief shepherd, others that feed and rule the flock, are so by commission from him.

This king shall be their one chief shepherd, others that feed and rule the flock, are so by commission from him.

Wesley: Eze 37:25 - For ever 'Till Christ's coming to judgment, the Jews converted to Christ, shall inherit Canaan.

'Till Christ's coming to judgment, the Jews converted to Christ, shall inherit Canaan.

Wesley: Eze 37:26 - My sanctuary I will set up a spiritual glorious temple, and worship among you.

I will set up a spiritual glorious temple, and worship among you.

Wesley: Eze 37:26 - For evermore Never to be altered or abolished on earth, but to be consummated in heaven.

Never to be altered or abolished on earth, but to be consummated in heaven.

Wesley: Eze 37:27 - My tabernacle The tabernacle wherein I will shew my presence among them. Their fathers had a tabernacle, but the Messiah shall bring with him a better, a spiritual,...

The tabernacle wherein I will shew my presence among them. Their fathers had a tabernacle, but the Messiah shall bring with him a better, a spiritual, and an heavenly.

Wesley: Eze 37:27 - They shall be my people By my grace I will make them holy, as the people of a holy God; and I will make them happy, as the people of the ever blessed God.

By my grace I will make them holy, as the people of a holy God; and I will make them happy, as the people of the ever blessed God.

JFB: Eze 37:1 - carried . . . in the spirit The matters transacted, therefore, were not literal, but in vision.

The matters transacted, therefore, were not literal, but in vision.

JFB: Eze 37:1 - the valley Probably that by the Chebar (Eze 3:22). The valley represents Mesopotamia, the scene of Israel's sojourn in her state of national deadness.

Probably that by the Chebar (Eze 3:22). The valley represents Mesopotamia, the scene of Israel's sojourn in her state of national deadness.

JFB: Eze 37:2 - dry Bleached by long exposure to the atmosphere.

Bleached by long exposure to the atmosphere.

JFB: Eze 37:3 - can these bones live? . . . thou knowest Implying that, humanly speaking, they could not; but faith leaves the question of possibility to rest with God, with whom nothing is impossible (Deu 3...

Implying that, humanly speaking, they could not; but faith leaves the question of possibility to rest with God, with whom nothing is impossible (Deu 32:39). An image of Christian faith which believes in the coming general resurrection of the dead, in spite of all appearances against it, because God has said it (Joh 5:21; Rom 4:17; 2Co 1:9).

JFB: Eze 37:4 - Prophesy Proclaim God's quickening word to them. On account of this innate power of the divine word to effect its end, prophets are said to do that which they ...

Proclaim God's quickening word to them. On account of this innate power of the divine word to effect its end, prophets are said to do that which they prophesy as about to be done (Jer 1:10).

JFB: Eze 37:5 - I . . . cause breath to enter into you So Isa 26:19, containing the same vision, refers primarily to Israel's restoration. Compare as to God's renovation of the earth and all its creatures ...

So Isa 26:19, containing the same vision, refers primarily to Israel's restoration. Compare as to God's renovation of the earth and all its creatures hereafter by His breath, Psa 104:30.

JFB: Eze 37:5 - ye shall live Come to life again.

Come to life again.

JFB: Eze 37:6 - ye shall know that I am the Lord By the actual proof of My divinity which I will give in reviving Israel.

By the actual proof of My divinity which I will give in reviving Israel.

JFB: Eze 37:7 - noise Of the bones when coming in mutual collision. Perhaps referring to the decree of Cyrus, or the noise of the Jews' exultation at their deliverance and ...

Of the bones when coming in mutual collision. Perhaps referring to the decree of Cyrus, or the noise of the Jews' exultation at their deliverance and return.

JFB: Eze 37:7 - bones came together Literally, "ye bones came together"; as in Jer 49:11 (Hebrew), "ye widows of thine shall trust in Me." The second person puts the scene vividly before...

Literally, "ye bones came together"; as in Jer 49:11 (Hebrew), "ye widows of thine shall trust in Me." The second person puts the scene vividly before one's eyes, for the whole resurrection scene is a prophecy in action to render more palpably to the people the prophecy in word (Eze 37:21).

JFB: Eze 37:8 - -- So far, they were only cohering in order as unsightly skeletons. The next step, that of covering them successively with sinews, skin, and flesh, gives...

So far, they were only cohering in order as unsightly skeletons. The next step, that of covering them successively with sinews, skin, and flesh, gives them beauty; but still "no breath" of life in them. This may imply that Israel hereafter, as at the restoration from Babylon was the case in part, shall return to Judea unconverted at first (Zec 13:8-9). Spiritually: a man may assume all the semblances of spiritual life, yet have none, and so be dead before God.

JFB: Eze 37:9 - wind Rather, the spirit of life or life-breath (Margin). For it is distinct from "the four winds" from which it is summoned.

Rather, the spirit of life or life-breath (Margin). For it is distinct from "the four winds" from which it is summoned.

JFB: Eze 37:9 - from the four winds Implying that Israel is to be gathered from the four quarters of the earth (Isa 43:5-6; Jer 31:8), even as they were "scattered into all the winds" (E...

Implying that Israel is to be gathered from the four quarters of the earth (Isa 43:5-6; Jer 31:8), even as they were "scattered into all the winds" (Eze 5:10; Eze 12:14; Eze 17:21; compare Rev 7:1, Rev 7:4).

JFB: Eze 37:10 - -- Such honor God gives to the divine word, even in the mouth of a man. How much more when in the mouth of the Son of God! (Joh 5:25-29). Though this cha...

Such honor God gives to the divine word, even in the mouth of a man. How much more when in the mouth of the Son of God! (Joh 5:25-29). Though this chapter does not directly prove the resurrection of the dead, it does so indirectly; for it takes for granted the future fact as one recognized by believing Jews, and so made the image of their national restoration (so Isa 25:8; Isa 26:19; Dan 12:2; Hos 6:2; Hos 13:14; compare Note, see on Eze 37:12).

JFB: Eze 37:11 - Our bones are dried (Psa 141:7), explained by "our hope is lost" (Isa 49:14); our national state is as hopeless of resuscitation, as marrowless bones are of reanimation.

(Psa 141:7), explained by "our hope is lost" (Isa 49:14); our national state is as hopeless of resuscitation, as marrowless bones are of reanimation.

JFB: Eze 37:11 - cut off for our parts That is, so far as we are concerned. There is nothing in us to give hope, like a withered branch "cut off" from a tree, or a limb from the body.

That is, so far as we are concerned. There is nothing in us to give hope, like a withered branch "cut off" from a tree, or a limb from the body.

JFB: Eze 37:12 - my people In antithesis to "for our parts" (Eze 37:11). The hope that is utterly gone, if looking at themselves, is sure for them in God, because He regards the...

In antithesis to "for our parts" (Eze 37:11). The hope that is utterly gone, if looking at themselves, is sure for them in God, because He regards them as His people. Their covenant relation to God ensures His not letting death permanently reign over them. Christ makes the same principle the ground on which the literal resurrection rests. God had said, "I am the God of Abraham," &c.; God, by taking the patriarchs as His, undertook to do for them all that Omnipotence can perform: He, being the ever living God, is necessarily the God of, not dead, but living persons, that is, of those whose bodies His covenant love binds Him to raise again. He can--and because He can--He will--He must [FAIRBAIRN]. He calls them "My people" when receiving them into favor; but "thy people," in addressing His servant, as if He would put them away from Him (Eze 13:17; Eze 33:2; Exo 32:7).

JFB: Eze 37:12 - out of your graves Out of your politically dead state, primarily in Babylon, finally hereafter in all lands (compare Eze 6:8; Hos 13:14). The Jews regarded the lands of ...

Out of your politically dead state, primarily in Babylon, finally hereafter in all lands (compare Eze 6:8; Hos 13:14). The Jews regarded the lands of their captivity and dispersion as their "graves"; their restoration was to be as "life from the dead" (Rom 11:15). Before, the bones were in the open plain (Eze 37:1-2); now, in the graves, that is, some of the Jews were in the graves of actual captivity, others at large but dispersed. Both alike were nationally dead.

JFB: Eze 37:16 - stick Alluding to Num 17:2, the tribal rod. The union of the two rods was a prophecy in action of the brotherly union which is to reunite the ten tribes and...

Alluding to Num 17:2, the tribal rod. The union of the two rods was a prophecy in action of the brotherly union which is to reunite the ten tribes and Judah. As their severance under Jeroboam was fraught with the greatest evil to the covenant-people, so the first result of both being joined by the spirit of life to God is that they become joined to one another under the one covenant King, Messiah-David.

JFB: Eze 37:16 - Judah, and . . . children of Israel his companions That is, Judah and, besides Benjamin and Levi, those who had joined themselves to him of Ephraim, Manasseh, Simeon, Asher, Zebulun, Issachar, as havin...

That is, Judah and, besides Benjamin and Levi, those who had joined themselves to him of Ephraim, Manasseh, Simeon, Asher, Zebulun, Issachar, as having the temple and lawful priesthood in his borders (2Ch 11:12-13, 2Ch 11:16; 2Ch 15:9; 2Ch 30:11, 2Ch 30:18). The latter became identified with Judah after the carrying away of the ten tribes, and returned with Judah from Babylon, and so shall be associated with that tribe at the future restoration.

JFB: Eze 37:16 - For Joseph, the stick of Ephraim Ephraim's posterity took the lead, not only of the other descendants of Joseph (compare Eze 37:19), but of the ten tribes of Israel. For four hundred ...

Ephraim's posterity took the lead, not only of the other descendants of Joseph (compare Eze 37:19), but of the ten tribes of Israel. For four hundred years, during the period of the judges, with Manasseh and Benjamin, its dependent tribes, it had formerly taken the lead: Shiloh was its religious capital; Shechem, its civil capital. God had transferred the birthright from Reuben (for dishonoring his father's bed) to Joseph, whose representative, Ephraim, though the younger, was made (Gen 48:19; 1Ch 5:1). From its pre-eminence "Israel" is attached to it as "companions." The "all" in this case, not in that of Judah, which has only attached as "companions" the children of Israel" (that is, some of them, namely, those who followed the fortunes of Judah), implies that the bulk of the ten tribes did not return at the restoration from Babylon, but are distinct from Judah, until the coming union with it at the restoration.

JFB: Eze 37:18 - -- God does not explain the symbolical prophecy until the Jews have been stimulated by the type to consult the prophet.

God does not explain the symbolical prophecy until the Jews have been stimulated by the type to consult the prophet.

JFB: Eze 37:19 - -- The union effected at the restoration from Babylon embraced but comparatively few of Israel; a future complete fulfilment must therefore be looked for...

The union effected at the restoration from Babylon embraced but comparatively few of Israel; a future complete fulfilment must therefore be looked for.

JFB: Eze 37:19 - stick of Joseph . . . in the hand of Ephraim Ephraim, of the descendants of Joseph, had exercised the rule among the ten tribes: that rule, symbolized by the "stick," was now to be withdrawn from...

Ephraim, of the descendants of Joseph, had exercised the rule among the ten tribes: that rule, symbolized by the "stick," was now to be withdrawn from him, and to be made one with the other, Judah's rule, in God's hand.

JFB: Eze 37:19 - them The "stick of Joseph," would strictly require "it"; but Ezekiel expresses the sense, namely, the ten tribes who were subject to it.

The "stick of Joseph," would strictly require "it"; but Ezekiel expresses the sense, namely, the ten tribes who were subject to it.

JFB: Eze 37:19 - with him That is, Judah; or "it," that is, the stick of Judah.

That is, Judah; or "it," that is, the stick of Judah.

JFB: Eze 37:22 - one nation (Isa 11:13; Jer 3:18; Hos 1:11).

JFB: Eze 37:22 - one king Not Zerubbabel, who was not a king either in fact or name, and who ruled over but a few Jews, and that only for a few years; whereas the King here rei...

Not Zerubbabel, who was not a king either in fact or name, and who ruled over but a few Jews, and that only for a few years; whereas the King here reigns for ever. MESSIAH is meant (Eze 34:23-24). The union of Judah and Israel under King Messiah symbolizes the union of Jews and Gentiles under Him, partly now, perfectly hereafter (Eze 37:24; Joh 10:16).

JFB: Eze 37:23 - -- (Eze 36:25).

JFB: Eze 37:23 - out of . . . their dwelling-places (Eze 36:28, Eze 36:33). I will remove them from the scene of their idolatries to dwell in their own land, and to serve idols no more.

(Eze 36:28, Eze 36:33). I will remove them from the scene of their idolatries to dwell in their own land, and to serve idols no more.

JFB: Eze 37:24 - David Messiah (See on Eze 34:23-24).

Messiah (See on Eze 34:23-24).

JFB: Eze 37:25 - for ever (Isa 60:21; Joe 3:20; Amo 9:15).

JFB: Eze 37:26 - covenant of peace Better than the old legal covenant, because an unchangeable covenant of grace (Eze 34:25; Isa 55:3; Jer 32:40).

Better than the old legal covenant, because an unchangeable covenant of grace (Eze 34:25; Isa 55:3; Jer 32:40).

JFB: Eze 37:26 - I will place them Set them in an established position; no longer unsettled as heretofore.

Set them in an established position; no longer unsettled as heretofore.

JFB: Eze 37:26 - my sanctuary The temple of God; spiritual in the heart of all true followers of Messiah (2Co 6:16); and, in some "literal" sense, in the restored Israel (Eze. 40:1...

The temple of God; spiritual in the heart of all true followers of Messiah (2Co 6:16); and, in some "literal" sense, in the restored Israel (Eze. 40:1-44:31).

JFB: Eze 37:27 - My tabernacle . . . with them As foretold (Gen 9:27); Joh 1:14, "The Word . . . dwelt among us" (literally, "tabernacled"); first, in humiliation; hereafter, in manifested glory (R...

As foretold (Gen 9:27); Joh 1:14, "The Word . . . dwelt among us" (literally, "tabernacled"); first, in humiliation; hereafter, in manifested glory (Rev 21:3).

JFB: Eze 37:28 - -- (Eze 36:23).

JFB: Eze 37:28 - sanctify Israel Set it apart as holy unto Myself and inviolable (Exo 19:5-6).

Set it apart as holy unto Myself and inviolable (Exo 19:5-6).

JFB: Eze 37:28 - The objections to a literal interpretation of the prophecy are (1) The ideal nature of the name Gog, which is the root of Magog, the only kindred name found in Scripture or history. (2) The nations congregated are...

(1) The ideal nature of the name Gog, which is the root of Magog, the only kindred name found in Scripture or history. (2) The nations congregated are selected from places most distant from Israel, and from one another, and therefore most unlikely to act in concert (Persians and Libyans, &c.). (3) The whole spoil of Israel could not have given a handful to a tithe of their number, or maintained the myriads of invaders a single day (Eze 38:12-13). (4) The wood of their invaders' weapons was to serve for fuel to Israel for seven years! And all Israel were to take seven months in burying the dead! Supposing a million of Israelites to bury each two corpses a day, the aggregate buried in the hundred eighty working days of the seven months would be three hundred sixty millions of corpses! Then the pestilential vapors from such masses of victims before they were all buried! What Israelite could live in such an atmosphere? (5) The scene of the Lord's controversy here is different from that in Isa 34:6, Edom, which creates a discrepancy. (But probably a different judgment is alluded to). (6) The gross carnality of the representation of God's dealings with His adversaries is inconsistent with Messianic times. It therefore requires a non-literal interpretation. The prophetical delineations of the divine principles of government are thrown into the familiar forms of Old Testament relations. The final triumph of Messiah's truth over the most distant and barbarous nations is represented as a literal conflict on a gigantic scale, Israel being the battlefield, ending in the complete triumph of Israel's anointed King, the Saviour of the world. It is a prophetical parable [FAIRBAIRN]. However, though the details are not literal, the distinctiveness in this picture, characterizing also parallel descriptions in writers less ideally picturesque than Ezekiel, gives probability to a more definite and generally literal interpretation. The awful desolations caused in Judea by Antiochus Epiphanes, of Syria (1 Maccabees; and PORPHYRY, quoted by JEROME on Ezekiel), his defilement of Jehovah's temple by sacrificing swine and sprinkling the altar with the broth, and setting up the altar of Jupiter Olympius, seem to be an earnest of the final desolations to be caused by Antichrist in Israel, previous to His overthrow by the Lord Himself, coming to reign (compare Dan. 8:10-26; Dan 11:21-45; Dan 12:1; Zec 13:9; Zec 14:2-3). GROTIUS explains Gog as a name taken from Gyges, king of Lydia; and Magog as Syria, in which was a city called Magag [PLINY, 5.28]. What Ezekiel stated more generally, Rev 20:7-9 states more definitely as to the anti-Christian confederacy which is to assail the beloved city.

Clarke: Eze 37:1 - The hand of the Lord was upon me The hand of the Lord was upon me - The prophetic influence was communicated

The hand of the Lord was upon me - The prophetic influence was communicated

Clarke: Eze 37:1 - And carried me out in the spirit And carried me out in the spirit - Or, And the Lord brought me out in the spirit; that is, a spiritual vision, in which all these things were doubtl...

And carried me out in the spirit - Or, And the Lord brought me out in the spirit; that is, a spiritual vision, in which all these things were doubtless transacted

Clarke: Eze 37:1 - The valley which was full of bones The valley which was full of bones - This vision of the dry bones was designed, first, as an emblem of the then wretched state of the Jews; secondly...

The valley which was full of bones - This vision of the dry bones was designed, first, as an emblem of the then wretched state of the Jews; secondly, of the general resurrection of the body.

Clarke: Eze 37:3 - Can these bones live? Can these bones live? - Is it possible that the persons whose bones these are can return to life?

Can these bones live? - Is it possible that the persons whose bones these are can return to life?

Clarke: Eze 37:4 - Prophesy upon these bones Prophesy upon these bones - Declare to your miserable countrymen the gracious designs of the Lord; show them that their state, however deplorable, i...

Prophesy upon these bones - Declare to your miserable countrymen the gracious designs of the Lord; show them that their state, however deplorable, is not hopeless.

Clarke: Eze 37:5 - Behold, I will cause breath Behold, I will cause breath - רוח ruach signifies both soul, breath, and wind; and sometimes the Spirit of God. Soul is its proper meaning in ...

Behold, I will cause breath - רוח ruach signifies both soul, breath, and wind; and sometimes the Spirit of God. Soul is its proper meaning in this vision, where it refers to the bones: "I will cause the Soul to enter into you."

Clarke: Eze 37:6 - I will lay sinews upon you I will lay sinews upon you - Observe the progress 1.    Here are the bones 2.    The ligaments, called here sinews, ar...

I will lay sinews upon you - Observe the progress

1.    Here are the bones

2.    The ligaments, called here sinews, are to be added in order to unite the bones, that the skeleton might be complete

3.    The flesh (the whole muscular system, the subjacent and superjacent muscles, including the arterial and venous system) clothes this skeleton

4.    The skin (the dermis and epidermis, or cutis and cuticle) envelopes the whole of these muscles or flesh; and now these bodies are in the state that the body of Adam was before it received the animal and intellectual principle from God

5.    There was no breath in them - they had not yet received their souls

6.    The wind, רוח ruach , the soul, came into them. They were endued with animal and intellectual life; and they arose and evidenced a complete restoration to life, and began to perform its functions, Eze 37:10.

Clarke: Eze 37:9 - Prophesy unto the wind Prophesy unto the wind - רוח ruach . Address thyself to the soul, and command it to enter into these well-organized bodies, that they may live

Prophesy unto the wind - רוח ruach . Address thyself to the soul, and command it to enter into these well-organized bodies, that they may live

Clarke: Eze 37:9 - Come from the four winds Come from the four winds - Souls, come frown all parts where ye are scattered; and reanimate these bodies from; which ye have been so long separated...

Come from the four winds - Souls, come frown all parts where ye are scattered; and reanimate these bodies from; which ye have been so long separated. The four winds signify all parts - in every direction. Literally it is, "Souls, come from the four souls;""Breath, come from the four breaths;"or, "Wind, come from the four winds."But here רוח ruach has both of its most general meanings, wind or breath, and soul.

Clarke: Eze 37:11 - These bones are the whole house of Israel These bones are the whole house of Israel - That is, their state is represented by these bones; and their restoration to their own land is represent...

These bones are the whole house of Israel - That is, their state is represented by these bones; and their restoration to their own land is represented by the revivification of these bones.

Clarke: Eze 37:12 - I will open your graves I will open your graves - Here is a pointed allusion to the general resurrection; a doctrine properly credited and understood by the Jews, and to wh...

I will open your graves - Here is a pointed allusion to the general resurrection; a doctrine properly credited and understood by the Jews, and to which our Lord refers, Joh 5:25, Joh 5:28, Joh 5:29 : "The hour is coming when they that are in their graves shall hear his voice, and come forth.

Clarke: Eze 37:12 - And cause you to come up out of your graves And cause you to come up out of your graves - I am determined that ye shall be restored; so that were ye even in your graves, as mankind at the gene...

And cause you to come up out of your graves - I am determined that ye shall be restored; so that were ye even in your graves, as mankind at the general resurrection, yet my all-powerful voice shall call you forth.

Clarke: Eze 37:13 - When I have opened your graves When I have opened your graves - When I shall have done for you what was beyond your hope, and deemed impossible, then shall ye know that I am Jehov...

When I have opened your graves - When I shall have done for you what was beyond your hope, and deemed impossible, then shall ye know that I am Jehovah.

Clarke: Eze 37:14 - And shall put my Spirit And shall put my Spirit - רוחי ruchi . Here רוח ruach is taken for the Holy Ghost. They were living souls, animal and intellectual being...

And shall put my Spirit - רוחי ruchi . Here רוח ruach is taken for the Holy Ghost. They were living souls, animal and intellectual beings, when they had received their souls, as mentioned above: but they could only become spiritual, holy, and obedient creatures by the Spirit of God actuating their spirits. See the notes on Eze 36:25-27 (note)

Three degrees or processes have been remarked in this mystic vision

When the prophet was commanded to prophesy - to foretell, on the authority of God, that there should be a restoration to their own land: -

1.    There was a noise, which was followed by a general shaking, during which the bones became arranged and united

2.    The flesh and skin came upon them, so that the dry bones were no longer seen

3.    The spirit or soul came into them, and they stood up perfectly vivified

Perhaps these might be illustrated by three periods of time, which marked the regeneration of the Jewish polity

1.    The publication of the edict of Cyrus in behalf of the Jews, which caused a general shaking or stir among the people, so that the several families began to approach each other. and prepare for their return to Judea, Ezr 1:2, Ezr 1:3. But though partially restored, they were obliged to discontinue the rebuilding of their temple

2.    The edict published by Darius in the second year of his reign, Ezr 4:23, Ezr 4:24, which removed the impediments thrown in the way of the Jews. Ezr 6:6, Ezr 6:7, etc

3.    The mission of Nehemiah, with orders from Artaxerxes to complete the building of the temple and the city, Neh 2:7, etc. Then the Jews became a great army, and found themselves in sufficient force to defend themselves and city against all their enemies

As to the spiritual uses of this curious vision, I must leave them to preachers. I have given the literal meaning, and what the different parts refer to; and if they found their observations on these, they may profit their hearers.

Clarke: Eze 37:16 - Son of man, take thee one stick Son of man, take thee one stick - The two sticks mentioned in this symbolical transaction represented, as the text declares the two kingdoms of Isra...

Son of man, take thee one stick - The two sticks mentioned in this symbolical transaction represented, as the text declares the two kingdoms of Israel and Judah, which were formed in the days of Rehoboam, and continued distinct till the time of the captivity. The kingdom of Judah was composed of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin, with the Levites; all the rest went off in the schism with Jeroboam, and formed the kingdom of Israel. Though some out of those tribes did rejoin themselves to Judah, yet no whole tribe ever returned to that kingdom. Common sufferings in their captivity became the means of reviving a kinder feeling; and to encourage this, God promises that he will reunite them, and restore them to their own land; and that there shall no more be any divisions or feuds among them. To represent this in such a way as would make it a subject of thought, reflection, and inquiry, the prophet is ordered to take the two sticks mentioned above, to write on them the distinguishing names of the divided kingdoms, and then by a notch, dovetail, glue, or some such method, to unite them both before the people. He did so, and on their inquiry, showed them the full meaning of this symbolical action.

Clarke: Eze 37:19 - The stick of Joseph, which is in the hand of Ephraim The stick of Joseph, which is in the hand of Ephraim - Jeroboam, the first king of the ten tribes, was an Ephraimite. Joseph represents the ten trib...

The stick of Joseph, which is in the hand of Ephraim - Jeroboam, the first king of the ten tribes, was an Ephraimite. Joseph represents the ten tribes in general; they were in the hand of Ephraim, that is, under the government of Jeroboam.

Clarke: Eze 37:22 - I will make them one nation I will make them one nation - There was no distinction after the return from Babylon

I will make them one nation - There was no distinction after the return from Babylon

Clarke: Eze 37:22 - And one king shall be king to them all And one king shall be king to them all - Politically speaking they never had a king from that day to this; and the grand junction and government spo...

And one king shall be king to them all - Politically speaking they never had a king from that day to this; and the grand junction and government spoken of here must refer to another time - to that in which they shall be brought into the Christian Church with the fullness of the Gentiles; when Jesus, the King of kings and Lord of lords, shall rule over all.

Clarke: Eze 37:24 - And David my servant shall be King And David my servant shall be King - That this refers to Jesus Christ, see proved, Eze 34:23 (note).

And David my servant shall be King - That this refers to Jesus Christ, see proved, Eze 34:23 (note).

Clarke: Eze 37:25 - The land that I have given unto Jacob my servant The land that I have given unto Jacob my servant - Jacob means here the twelve tribes; and the land given to them was the whole land of Palestine; c...

The land that I have given unto Jacob my servant - Jacob means here the twelve tribes; and the land given to them was the whole land of Palestine; consequently, the promise states that, when they return, they are to possess the whole of the Promised Land.

Clarke: Eze 37:26 - Covenant of peace Covenant of peace - See this explained Eze 34:25 (note).

Covenant of peace - See this explained Eze 34:25 (note).

Clarke: Eze 37:27 - By tabernacle By tabernacle - Jesus Christ, the true tabernacle, in whom dwelt all the fullness of the Godhead bodily.

By tabernacle - Jesus Christ, the true tabernacle, in whom dwelt all the fullness of the Godhead bodily.

Defender: Eze 37:1 - spirit of the Lord This may have been more than a vision, though it certainly was at least that. Ezekiel was "carried out" by the Spirit, then "set down" in a valley fil...

This may have been more than a vision, though it certainly was at least that. Ezekiel was "carried out" by the Spirit, then "set down" in a valley filled with dry bones. Perhaps there actually was such a valley near Jerusalem (Hinnom, or gehenna) where the Babylonians had unceremoniously cast the multitude of dead Israelites after the siege and slaughter. In any case, the bones symbolized the spiritually dead nation of Israel in their graves in all the nations."

Defender: Eze 37:9 - breath It is noteworthy that, in this chapter, the words "breath" and "wind" and "spirit" (Eze 37:14) are all translations of the Hebrew ruach. In the New Te...

It is noteworthy that, in this chapter, the words "breath" and "wind" and "spirit" (Eze 37:14) are all translations of the Hebrew ruach. In the New Testament (Joh 3:8), the same is true of the Greek pneuma."

Defender: Eze 37:14 - my spirit in you The first part of this "dry-bones" prophesy (Eze 37:8) was evidently fulfilled with the worldwide return of Jews to Israel and the official recognitio...

The first part of this "dry-bones" prophesy (Eze 37:8) was evidently fulfilled with the worldwide return of Jews to Israel and the official recognition of the nation in 1948. The true regeneration of the nation (Rom 11:26), however, when the Holy Spirit will be in them, awaits their acceptance of Christ when He returns (Zec 12:10)."

Defender: Eze 37:22 - no more two nations Ever since the days of Rehoboam, son of Solomon, the children of Israel had been divided into two nations. The northern kingdom was called Israel, or ...

Ever since the days of Rehoboam, son of Solomon, the children of Israel had been divided into two nations. The northern kingdom was called Israel, or Joseph, or Ephraim, and included ten of the tribes. The southern kingdom, Judah, consisted of the tribes of Judah and Benjamin. The Levites were scattered around both, but mostly in Judah because of the temple. Israel was carried captive by the Assyrians in about 740 b.c., Judah by the Babylonians around 588 b.c. However, some of all the tribes were left in the land. The Samaritans were descendants of a mixture of the people of the northern kingdom with the Canaanites and other Gentiles in the land. A remnant of the Jews (Judah and Benjamin) later returned under the Persian emperors Cyrus and Artaxerxes to reestablish Jerusalem and the temple worship. Although the ten tribes have been considered lost ever since Assyria fell to Babylon, as far as national identity is concerned God knows where all His people are. The notion that the British, Americans, or any other group are their descendants has no basis either in Scripture or sound history. Many individuals certainly have returned to their land during the long centuries of exile. In any case, when God finally regenerates and reestablishes the nation, all the tribes will be included, but as just "one nation, under Messiah.""

Defender: Eze 37:27 - My tabernacle The Jerusalem temple will indeed be rebuilt and David will reign as king in Jerusalem during the millennial age. The promise in this verse includes bu...

The Jerusalem temple will indeed be rebuilt and David will reign as king in Jerusalem during the millennial age. The promise in this verse includes but goes beyond this truth, as made clear in Rev 21:1-3. In the New Jerusalem, both Jews and Gentiles are included, and all the redeemed are the people of God."

TSK: Eze 37:1 - hand // carried hand : In this vision, the dry bones aptly represent the ruined and desperate state of both Israel and Judah; and the revivification of these bones si...

hand : In this vision, the dry bones aptly represent the ruined and desperate state of both Israel and Judah; and the revivification of these bones signifies their restoration to their own land after their captivity, and also their recovery from their present long dispersion. Although this is the primary and genuine scope of the vision, yet the doctrine of a general resurrection of the dead may justly be inferred from it; for ""a simile of the resurrection,""says Jerome, after Tertullian and others, ""would never have been used to signify the restoration of the people of Israel, unless such a future resurrection had been believed and known; because no one attempts to confirm uncertain things by things which have no existence.""Eze 1:3, Eze 3:14, Eze 3:22, Eze 33:22, Eze 40:1; Rev 1:10

carried : Eze 8:3, Eze 11:24; 1Ki 18:12; 2Ki 2:16; Luk 4:1; Act 8:39

TSK: Eze 37:2 - valley // they were valley : or, champaign, Deu 11:30 they were : Eze 37:11; Psa 141:7

valley : or, champaign, Deu 11:30

they were : Eze 37:11; Psa 141:7

TSK: Eze 37:3 - can // O Lord God can : Joh 6:5, Joh 6:6 O Lord God : Deu 32:29; 1Sa 2:6; Joh 5:21, Joh 11:25, Joh 11:26; Act 26:8; Rom 4:17; 2Co 1:9, 2Co 1:10; Heb 11:19

TSK: Eze 37:4 - Prophesy // O ye Prophesy : Eze 37:11, Eze 37:15, Eze 37:16; Num 20:8; 1Ki 13:2; Mat 21:21; Joh 2:5 O ye : Eze 36:1; Isa 26:19, Isa 42:18; Jer 22:29; Mic 6:2; Joh 5:25...

TSK: Eze 37:5 - I will I will : Eze 37:9, Eze 37:10,Eze 37:14; Gen 2:7; Psa 104:29, Psa 104:30; Joh 20:22; Rom 8:2; Eph 2:5

TSK: Eze 37:6 - I will // ye shall I will : Eze 37:8-10 ye shall : Eze 37:14, Eze 6:7, Eze 6:13, Eze 7:4, Eze 7:9, Eze 11:10,Eze 11:12, Eze 20:38, Eze 28:22-26, Eze 32:15, Eze 34:27; Ez...

TSK: Eze 37:7 - I prophesied as // there I prophesied as : Jer 13:5-7, Jer 26:8; Act 4:19, Act 5:20-29 there : 1Ki 19:11-13; Act 2:2, Act 2:37, Act 16:26-29

TSK: Eze 37:9 - wind // Come wind : or, breath Come : Eze 37:5, Eze 37:14; Son 4:16; Joh 3:8

wind : or, breath

Come : Eze 37:5, Eze 37:14; Son 4:16; Joh 3:8

TSK: Eze 37:10 - the breath the breath : Psa 104:30; Rev 11:11, Rev 20:4, Rev 20:5

TSK: Eze 37:11 - whole house // Our bones whole house : Eze 37:16, Eze 37:19, Eze 36:10, Eze 39:25; Jer 31:1, Jer 33:24-26; Hos 1:11; Rom 11:26; 2Co 5:14; Eph 2:1 Our bones : Eze 37:1-8; Num 1...

TSK: Eze 37:12 - Therefore // I will open // and bring Therefore : Job 35:14, Job 35:15 I will open : This is a pointed allusion to the resurrection; under which figure Isaiah (Isa 26:9) also describes the...

Therefore : Job 35:14, Job 35:15

I will open : This is a pointed allusion to the resurrection; under which figure Isaiah (Isa 26:9) also describes the restoration of the house of Israel, when he says, ""thy dead men shall live;""at which time their bones are said to flourish (Isa 66:14), or to be restored to their former strength and vigour; and, in like manner, St. Paul (Rom 11:15), expresses their conversion by ""life from the dead.""In the land of their captivity, they seemed as absolutely deprived of their country as persons committed to the grave are cut off from the land of the living; but when Cyrus issued his proclamation, Jehovah, as it were, opened their graves, and when he stirred up their spirits to embrace the proffered liberty, he put his Spirit within them, that they might live; and their re-establishment in their own land evinced the truth of God in the prediction, and his power in its accomplishment. Eze 37:21; Isa 26:19, Isa 66:14; Hos 6:2, Hos 13:14; 1Th 4:16; Rev 20:13

and bring : Eze 37:25, Eze 28:25, Eze 36:24; Ezra 1:1-2:70; Amo 9:14, Amo 9:15

TSK: Eze 37:13 - -- Eze 37:6, Eze 16:62; Psa 126:2, Psa 126:3

TSK: Eze 37:14 - shall put // I the Lord shall put : Eze 37:9, Eze 11:19, Eze 36:27, Eze 39:29; Isa 32:15; Joe 2:28, Joe 2:29; Zec 12:10; Act 2:16, Act 2:17; Rom 8:2, Rom 8:11; 1Co 15:45; Tit...

TSK: Eze 37:16 - take thee // For Judah // For Joseph take thee : Num 17:2, Num 17:3 For Judah : 2Ch 10:17, 2Ch 11:11-17, 2Ch 15:9, 2Ch 30:11-18 For Joseph : 1Ki 12:16-20; 2Ch 10:19

TSK: Eze 37:17 - -- Eze 37:22-24; Isa 11:13; Jer 50:4; Hos 1:11; Zep 3:9

TSK: Eze 37:18 - Wilt Wilt : Eze 12:9, Eze 17:12, Eze 20:49, Eze 24:19

TSK: Eze 37:19 - Behold Behold : Eze 37:16, Eze 37:17; 1Ch 9:1-3; Zec 10:6; Eph 2:13, Eph 2:14; Col 3:11

TSK: Eze 37:20 - in thine in thine : Eze 12:3; Num 17:6-9; Hos 12:10

TSK: Eze 37:21 - -- Eze 34:13, Eze 36:24, Eze 39:25; Deu 30:3, Deu 30:4; Isa 11:11-16, Isa 27:12, Isa 27:13, Isa 43:6, Isa 49:12; Jer 16:15, Jer 23:3, Jer 23:8, Jer 29:14...

TSK: Eze 37:22 - I will make // and one I will make : Isa 11:12, Isa 11:13; Jer 3:18, Jer 32:39, Jer 50:4; Hos 1:11; Eph 2:19-22 and one : It is evident that the grand union of Israel and Ju...

I will make : Isa 11:12, Isa 11:13; Jer 3:18, Jer 32:39, Jer 50:4; Hos 1:11; Eph 2:19-22

and one : It is evident that the grand union of Israel and Judah here predicted, and their government under one king, and that king to be David, must still be future; for, politically speaking, they never had a king from that day to this, far less a king or prince of that name. (See note on Eze 34:23.) Eze 37:24, Eze 34:23, Eze 34:24; Gen 49:10; Psa 2:6, Psa 2:12, Psa 72:1, Psa 72:8; Isa 9:6, Isa 9:7; Jer 23:5, Jer 23:6; Jer 33:14-17, Jer 33:26; Hos 3:4, Hos 3:5; Luk 1:32, Luk 1:33; Joh 10:16; Rev 11:15

TSK: Eze 37:23 - shall they defile // but // will cleanse // they be shall they defile : Eze 20:43, Eze 36:25, Eze 36:29, Eze 36:31, Eze 43:7, Eze 43:8; Isa 2:18; Hos 14:8; Zec 13:1, Zec 13:2, Zec 14:21 but : Eze 36:24,...

TSK: Eze 37:24 - David // one // they shall David : Eze 37:25; Isa 55:3, Isa 55:4; Jer 23:5, Jer 30:9; Hos 3:5; Luk 1:32 one : Eze 37:22, Eze 34:23, Eze 34:24; Psa 78:71, Psa 78:72, Psa 80:1; Ec...

TSK: Eze 37:25 - they shall dwell in // even they // and my they shall dwell in : Eze 37:21, Eze 28:25, Eze 36:28, Eze 37:26; Jer 30:3, Jer 31:24, Jer 32:41 even they : Isa 60:21, Isa 66:22; Joe 3:20; Amo 9:15;...

TSK: Eze 37:26 - I will make // multiply // set I will make : Eze 34:25; Gen 17:7; 2Sa 23:5; Psa 89:3, Psa 89:4; Isa 55:3, Isa 59:20,Isa 59:21; Jer 32:40; Hos 2:18-23; Joh 14:27; Heb 13:20,Heb 13:21...

TSK: Eze 37:27 - tabernacle // I will tabernacle : Joh 1:14; Col 2:9, Col 2:10; Rev 21:3, Rev 21:22 I will : Eze 37:23, Eze 11:20, Eze 14:11, Eze 36:28; Lev 26:12; Hos 2:23

TSK: Eze 37:28 - the heathen // sanctify the heathen : Eze 36:23, Eze 36:36, Eze 38:23, Eze 39:7, Eze 39:23; Psa 79:10, Psa 102:15, Psa 126:2; Rom 11:15 sanctify : Eze 20:12; Exo 31:13; Lev 2...

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Poole: Eze 37:1 - The hand // In the spirit // Set me down // In the valley // Full of bones The hand either the prophetic Spirit, as Eze 1:3 8:1 , moving him to prophesy by this emblem; or else the Spirit of God carrying him visionally, not...

The hand either the prophetic Spirit, as Eze 1:3 8:1 , moving him to prophesy by this emblem; or else the Spirit of God carrying him visionally, not corporeally, as in Eze 8 , into such a prospect or landscape.

In the spirit either in the power of the Spirit of God, or it may refer to the prophet’ s own spirit, he was in his spirit, or mind and apprehension.

Set me down so it seemed to me in the vision, that I was set gently down.

In the valley it is vain to inquire what valley this should be, which was visional, not corporeal or real.

Full of bones: it is as vain to inquire whose bones these were, they are visional, and hieroglyphics of Israel’ s present condition.

Poole: Eze 37:2 - Caused me // Round about // Very many // In the open valley // Very dry Caused me I was made to go round about them, in the same manner in which I was carried to see them. Round about round, round, perhaps twice or ofte...

Caused me I was made to go round about them, in the same manner in which I was carried to see them.

Round about round, round, perhaps twice or oftener, to view them well. Behold: he reports what he observed remarkable.

Very many first for number, they were not only many, but very many, as Eze 37:10 , they made an exceeding great army.

In the open valley next the place, the face or surface of the plain, exposed to wind, weather, and to violence.

Very dry the quality of them, dry, very dry, in which could be nothing that might promise life.

Poole: Eze 37:3 - He said // Can these bones live? // Thou knowest He said the Lord, who brought Ezekiel hither, asks him what he thought. Can these bones live? either, is it likely they should? or, is it a future ...

He said the Lord, who brought Ezekiel hither, asks him what he thought.

Can these bones live? either, is it likely they should? or, is it a future thing that shall be, or possible, that they may live?

Thou knowest: the prophet’ s answer refers all to God, to whom all things are possible which argue power in doing, and who knows all he will do in time to come. The prophet’ s answer seems to own the possibility, and refers the futurity to the will of God.

Poole: Eze 37:4 - Ye dry bones, hear // The word of the Lord The prophet had spoken often to things that could as little hear as these bones could, yet when they are deaf to a prophet, they will hear the proph...

The prophet had spoken often to things that could as little hear as these bones could, yet when they are deaf to a prophet, they will hear the prophet’ s God.

Ye dry bones, hear: alas, what, dry bones hear! no, not a syllable of this word.

The word of the Lord but this they will hear, observe, and obey it; his voice who calls things that are not, and makes them to be gives being by his word.

Poole: Eze 37:5 - -- My prophet prophesied and spake, but I, saith the Lord, only can and I will surely give life to them. When God had formed Adam’ s body, as life...

My prophet prophesied and spake, but I, saith the Lord, only can and I will surely give life to them. When God had formed Adam’ s body, as lifeless as these bones, he created him a living soul, by breathing into his face the breath of life; by a creating power he brings breath into these bones too. The effect shall be sure and speedy, when God brings his power to work it.

Poole: Eze 37:6 - Sinews // Flesh // Skin // Breath Sinews tie the bones together. Flesh fills up the hollownesses, and being full of muscles helps motion. Skin as the upper silken garment, covers ...

Sinews tie the bones together.

Flesh fills up the hollownesses, and being full of muscles helps motion.

Skin as the upper silken garment, covers all with a clear and blushing colour.

Breath lastly must be added. All this God declares he will do, and I suppose these promises are what the prophet is to declare to these bones that they may revive.

Poole: Eze 37:7 - I prophesied // As I was commanded // As I prophesied // A noise // A shaking // Came together I prophesied declared or pronounced these promises or gracious purposes of God concerning them. As I was commanded: whether it was thus or some oth...

I prophesied declared or pronounced these promises or gracious purposes of God concerning them.

As I was commanded: whether it was thus or some other way, the prophet was commanded it, and so he did it; he spake to them which could not but be deaf to him, and which could not but hear when God speaks.

As I prophesied either according to the purport of my prophecy, or rather during the time, or while I was prophesying, or so soon as I prophesied.

A noise thunder, say some; others, more likely, the noise was the rattling of the bones in their motion; such noise they could not but make, where multitudes of them heaped or laid together disperse, and roll themselves from one to other, till they meet their fellow bones.

A shaking there was a trembling or commotion among these bones, enough to make this noise, and to manifest a Divine presence and word from God working among them.

Came together crept, or with this shaking motion glided, nearer and nearer, till each bone met the bone to which it was to be tied.

Poole: Eze 37:8 - I beheld // Came up upon them // Above; uppermost The noise he heard would certainly make any one look, and consider what it was. I beheld looked carefully, and heedfully observed. Came up upon t...

The noise he heard would certainly make any one look, and consider what it was.

I beheld looked carefully, and heedfully observed.

Came up upon them came gradually, spreading itself, as what grows wider and longer.

Above; uppermost the skin covered them. So here were men in skin, with flesh, sinews, bones; but, like Adam before inspired with the breath of life, the spirit of life was yet wanting.

Poole: Eze 37:9 - Then said he // Unto me // Prophesy // Unto the wind // Come from the four winds // Slain // May live Then said he the Lord God. Unto me to Ezekiel, viewing, and no doubt wondering at the sight. Prophesy declare to that what my will is. Unto the ...

Then said he the Lord God.

Unto me to Ezekiel, viewing, and no doubt wondering at the sight.

Prophesy declare to that what my will is.

Unto the wind Heb. spirit ; and it might be so rendered, but our version hath it wind , while the French hath it spirit , i.e. the soul, whose emblem here is wind; which, as it did gently blow upon these lifeless creatures, they received, each inspired with its own soul and spirit.

Come from the four winds gather yourselves from all quarters of the earth under heaven, unite to your own bodies, inspire them.once more.

Slain by the sword of an enemy long since, some of them these seventy years.

May live revive and rise.

Poole: Eze 37:10 - I prophesied // The breath // Came // Stood up // Army; a power I prophesied: see Eze 37:7 . The breath Heb. the spirit ; the spirit of life, or the soul, Gen 2:7 . Came entered, took up its abode. They live...

I prophesied: see Eze 37:7 .

The breath Heb. the spirit ; the spirit of life, or the soul, Gen 2:7 .

Came entered, took up its abode. They lived ; presently discovered that they did live.

Stood up rose with strength, able to support themselves.

Army; a power so the Hebrew, or army of strong, courageous, and well-ordered soldiers. The phrase in the Hebrew is very full; a power, or great host, very, very great. Thus they rise, that the prophet and we might know how safe they would be in themselves, and how terrible to their enemies.

Poole: Eze 37:11 - The whole house // They say // Our bones are dried // Our hope is lost The whole house the hieroglyphic or emblem of the house of Israel. They say think, discourse, and conclude. Our bones are dried their state as ho...

The whole house the hieroglyphic or emblem of the house of Israel.

They say think, discourse, and conclude.

Our bones are dried their state as hopeless, as far from recovery, as dried bones scattered abroad, and, undistinguished, heaped up, are from life.

Our hope is lost the hope, not that false prophets gave us, but that the true prophets proposed to us, is utterly lost, and we are out of all expectation of a recovery.

Poole: Eze 37:12 - Prophesy // Say unto them // Behold // I will open your graves Prophesy tell them their mistake, and revive their hope by a new promise and declaration of my purposes of mercy towards them. Say unto them these ...

Prophesy tell them their mistake, and revive their hope by a new promise and declaration of my purposes of mercy towards them.

Say unto them these poor desponding, dejected Israelites.

Behold consider what my prophet assures you he hath seen, dry bones miraculously revived, and standing up in power as a mighty host, so shall you.

I will open your graves though your captivity be as death, your persons and confinements close as the grave, yet I will open those graves. I will lift you out, lend you a hand to bring you out with life and strength. And I will be your guide, that you may know the way; be your support, that you may be able to go; and your guard and defence against dangers of the way, that you may certainly come into your own land.

Poole: Eze 37:13 - -- When your restitution to your own land, and your prosperity in your land, when your growth to strength and power, shall be so miraculously effected,...

When your restitution to your own land, and your prosperity in your land, when your growth to strength and power, shall be so miraculously effected, then you shall acknowledge and publish the glory of my power, faithfulness, goodness, and wisdom.

Poole: Eze 37:14 - My spirit // Ye shall live // I shall place you // I the Lord have spoken it My spirit: see Eze 11:19 36:27 . Ye shall live joyful in, thankful for, and contented with the blessings I give. I shall place you quietly and in...

My spirit: see Eze 11:19 36:27 .

Ye shall live joyful in, thankful for, and contented with the blessings I give.

I shall place you quietly and in rest settle you in your own habitations, and in your ancient possessions.

I the Lord have spoken it: this shall demonstrate the truth of my promises. the fullness and punctualness of my performances.

Poole: Eze 37:16 - One stick // Write upon it // For Judah // the children of Israel // Then // another stick // For Joseph // The stick of Ephraim // All the house of Israel // His companions One stick tablet, i.e. a writing tablet or a tally, such as is fitted to be written upon, or a rod, or staff, on which thou mayst write; the Hebrew c...

One stick tablet, i.e. a writing tablet or a tally, such as is fitted to be written upon, or a rod, or staff, on which thou mayst write; the Hebrew calls it wood, without describing its form and fashion; but whatever its fashion was, it must be but one.

Write upon it the inscription is not only commanded, but the words also in which it is to be written.

For Judah the tribe, or possibly the kingdom; if the latter, then the companions mentioned will be such as in process of time fell off from the ten tribes, and united with the kingdom of the house of David; if the former, which is most likely, then

the children of Israel his companions, are Benjamin and Levi in part, who kept, with the tribe of Judah, their obedience to David’ s seed.

Then when thou hast written on the first stick, then take

another stick a second stick, such as the first was.

For Joseph he was father of two tribes, one of which was chief of the ten tribes, and is therefore mentioned here.

The stick of Ephraim Ephraim was the son of Joseph, whom his grandfather blessed, and by prophetic Spirit foretold and promised that he should be one of the chief of all the tribes; and Ephraim was most considerable in the kingdom of Israel when divided from the other two.

All the house of Israel the other nine tribes.

His companions who did at first side, and have continued still, with Ephraim. Some say Ephraim was the whole kingdom of the ten tribes, and that his companions were the Gentiles converted to the faith of Christ, which I wish were well proved.

Poole: Eze 37:17 - Join them Join them: some would have this done miraculously, but I do not think God bade the prophet work a miracle; were it so, God would rather have said, I ...

Join them: some would have this done miraculously, but I do not think God bade the prophet work a miracle; were it so, God would rather have said, I will make them one, for he can do miracles. It was enough if glued together, or but held in his hand, so that in his hand they were one.

Poole: Eze 37:18 - When // The children of thy people // Wilt thou not? When so soon as. The children of thy people to whom thou art watchman by office, and near of kin by natural descent. Wilt thou not? there was som...

When so soon as.

The children of thy people to whom thou art watchman by office, and near of kin by natural descent.

Wilt thou not? there was some reason why they might doubt whether he would, because they had carried it so, frowardly toward him; therefore they request it by an interrogatory, Wilt thou not ? We shall never know the meaning unless thou unfold it; wilt thou not do it then?

Poole: Eze 37:19 - The stick of Joseph // Which is in the hand of Ephraim // His fellows // Put them with him // They shall be one // In mine hand The stick of Joseph on which Joseph’ s name is written, and which represents Joseph. Which is in the hand of Ephraim which was under the gover...

The stick of Joseph on which Joseph’ s name is written, and which represents Joseph.

Which is in the hand of Ephraim which was under the government of Ephraim; or thus, which is the tribe of Ephraim, the latter explaining the former.

His fellows: Eze 37:16 .

Put them with him Judah and his companions. One stick; one kingdom, one people, whereas these have been divided and enemies a great while.

They shall be one real, cordial in their union.

In mine hand under my government, care, and blessing. This is the meaning, God will make the two divided kingdoms one in his hand, as I make these two sticks one in my hand.

Poole: Eze 37:20 - -- To affect them the more, and to assure them the more fully, let them see these two divided sticks made one in thy hand.

To affect them the more, and to assure them the more fully, let them see these two divided sticks made one in thy hand.

Poole: Eze 37:21 - The children of Israel // Whither they be gone // On every side See this explained Eze 36:24 . The children of Israel the ten tribes, as well as Judah and Benjamin; at least, many of the ten tribes. Whither th...

See this explained Eze 36:24 .

The children of Israel the ten tribes, as well as Judah and Benjamin; at least, many of the ten tribes.

Whither they be gone: the expression seems to look to them that were gone among the heathen by a voluntary peregrination, whether before the captivity or after it I will not conjecture; but it is likely enough to me, that among the Jews carried away, and among their children, there were some that were uneasy where they were against their wills, who would ramble and range over countries, hoping to fare better; and perhaps these wanderers may be the persons meant by this gone, where they are who walked thither, as the Hebrew.

On every side the wind was to come from the four coasts of heaven, Eze 37:9 , thereby telling us they should, as here, be gathered on every side.

Poole: Eze 37:22 - I will make them one nation // In the land of Canaan // the mountains of Israel. One king // No more two nations I will make them one nation: they were one in David’ s time, who was type of the Messiah, and continued so to the end of Solomon’ s time, w...

I will make them one nation: they were one in David’ s time, who was type of the Messiah, and continued so to the end of Solomon’ s time, whose name includes peace. So when the Beloved, the Peace-maker, the Messiah shall be King, and on his throne exercising his kingly power, they shall be once more one again.

In the land of Canaan called here, as elsewhere,

the mountains of Israel. One king Messiah; the most and best, if not the learnedest, interpreters understand not Zerubbabel, nor Nehemiah, nor Judas Maccabeus.

No more two nations the union under the Messiah’ s visible and actual exercise of his regal power shall be perpetual. From this place, so full and express for a firm, lasting union between the two nations Ephraim and Judah, and their being of two kingdoms made one in the land whence they were scattered, some take occasion to inquire whether it be fulfilled already, or remaineth yet to be accomplished; the discussion whereof, as it would be very alien to a literal paraphrase, and too prolix, I pass over, saying no more of it in the affirmative or negative.

Poole: Eze 37:23 - Defile themselves // Their idols // Their detestable things // Wherein they have sinned // Will cleanse them Defile themselves: idolatry is a very defiling sin, and the Jews in both kingdoms were exceedingly addicted to it, pertinacious in it, to the utter r...

Defile themselves: idolatry is a very defiling sin, and the Jews in both kingdoms were exceedingly addicted to it, pertinacious in it, to the utter ruin of both kingdoms; but after the return from Babylonish captivity, we find no where that they fell to idolatry.

Their idols: it may refer to the heathen, and then it means, they shall not defile themselves with the idols the heathen did worship; or to the idols of the Jews, their own idols, with which they shall no more be defiled.

Their detestable things the same with idols, and added to set out the loathsomeness of the sin. Their transgressions ; the former obstinate, bold, daring transgressors did that which these shall not defile themselves with: see Eze 36:25,33 11:17,18 . I will save them; whilst there I preserved them, and now I will bring them safe out of the places.

Wherein they have sinned where out of a bad fear, or worse choice, they sinned, as did the heathen with whom they dwelt.

Will cleanse them both sanctify and make them holy, and justify and give them pardon, Eze 36:29 . My people: see Eze 11:20 36:28 .

Poole: Eze 37:24 - David // Over them // One shepherd // They shall also walk David: see Eze 34:23,24 . It is the Son of David, who was also his Lord, that is here intended. My servant: the Messiah, in his mediatory office, is ...

David: see Eze 34:23,24 . It is the Son of David, who was also his Lord, that is here intended. My servant: the Messiah, in his mediatory office, is God’ s servant and our Saviour.

Over them over their hearts, and rule there in spiritual manner.

One shepherd this King shall be a Shepherd, that feeds, not fleeceth, the flock; there is but one chief Shepherd, others that feed and rule the flock are so by commission from him.

They shall also walk & c.: it is both declaratory of duty, predictive of the event, and promissory of ability and assistance to keep the holy commandments of God. Christ’ s kingdom is that which by law and precept commandeth righteousness, and which by grace and power strengthens its subjects to this, and so the event is sure, and freest grace makes holiest lives.

Poole: Eze 37:25 - They // Your fathers // My servant David They the ten tribes and the two tribes. That I have given: see Eze 28:25 . Your fathers Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, whose memory you venerate, a...

They the ten tribes and the two tribes. That I have given: see Eze 28:25 .

Your fathers Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, whose memory you venerate, and greatly affect to be heirs more of their lands and houses than of their virtues and piety. Their children’ s children for ever: if this prophecy or promise be to be understood with the precedent verses in the letter of it, and not mystically and only spiritually, I doubt not but to the end of the world, till Christ’ s coming to judgment, the Jews converted to Christ, and professing the gospel, shall, they and their seed after them, inherit this land of Canaan in much peace and glory. But I speak on supposition, not asserting any thing herein.

My servant David typically understood it asserts the everlasting kingdom of our Messiah, and the everlasting happiness of all the faithful subjects of this King: see Eze 34:23,24 .

Poole: Eze 37:26 - I will make // A covenant of peace // An everlasting covenant // My sanctuary I will make as it was my kindness to your fathers to give them, so shall it be to you to give you, my blessings on the sure and inviolable security o...

I will make as it was my kindness to your fathers to give them, so shall it be to you to give you, my blessings on the sure and inviolable security of a covenant.

A covenant of peace comprehending all blessings that may give a people content, and render them happy; peace with God in heaven? peace in your conscience with yourselves, with your brethren in the church, with the beasts of the field, and with your enemies, who shall for fear, though not of love, keep peace with you, while your ways please your God.

An everlasting covenant the spiritual part is absolutely endless, the external part shall be for a long time, as it is always to be interpreted where temporals seem promised for ever.

My sanctuary both temple and worship; not such as is typical of the Messiah to come, but such as may assert he is come, such as bring to the knowledge, love, and obedience of him. I will set up a spiritually glorious temple and worship amidst you. For evermore ; never to be altered or abolished on earth, but to be consummated in heaven.

Poole: Eze 37:27 - My tabernacle // I will be their God // They shall be my people My tabernacle the tabernacle of my presence, or wherein I will show my presence among them. Their fathers had a tabernacle of witness, so shall they;...

My tabernacle the tabernacle of my presence, or wherein I will show my presence among them. Their fathers had a tabernacle of witness, so shall they; that was brought by Joshua into Canaan, but the Messiah shall bring with him a better, a spiritual and heavenly.

I will be their God: see Eze 11:20 Rev 21:1-3 .

They shall be my people by my grace I will make them holy, as the people of a holy God ought to be, and I will make them happy, as the people of the ever-blessed God expect and hope to be.

Poole: Eze 37:28 - -- When Christ by his Spirit in gospel ordinances is among them, it shall appear they are a consecrated and a sanctified people.

When Christ by his Spirit in gospel ordinances is among them, it shall appear they are a consecrated and a sanctified people.

Haydock: Eze 37:1 - Spirit // Bones Spirit, by a divine impulse. He was not really removed. (Menochius) (Calmet) --- Bones. "This passage is very famous." (St. Jerome) --- It in...

Spirit, by a divine impulse. He was not really removed. (Menochius) (Calmet) ---

Bones. "This passage is very famous." (St. Jerome) ---

It insinuates the liberation of the captives and of the Gentiles, as well as the mystery of the resurrection. (Worthington) ---

If this were not to take place, it would not be adduced as a figure. (Tertullian) (St. Jerome)

Haydock: Eze 37:5 - Spirit Spirit. That is, life, soul, and breath. (Challoner) --- At the resurrection, the same souls shall return to their respective bodies.

Spirit. That is, life, soul, and breath. (Challoner) ---

At the resurrection, the same souls shall return to their respective bodies.

Haydock: Eze 37:7 - Noise Noise of the bones moving, which denotes the wars of Cyrus and the hurry of the nations to which he restored liberty.

Noise of the bones moving, which denotes the wars of Cyrus and the hurry of the nations to which he restored liberty.

Haydock: Eze 37:9 - Spirit Spirit; wind or soul. The latter animates the body, as the grace (Calmet) of the Holy Spirit does the soul. (Haydock)

Spirit; wind or soul. The latter animates the body, as the grace (Calmet) of the Holy Spirit does the soul. (Haydock)

Haydock: Eze 37:11 - Off Off, like branches. Notwithstanding these desponding thoughts, God will restore his people, (Worthington) by means of Cyrus. The grave is often put...

Off, like branches. Notwithstanding these desponding thoughts, God will restore his people, (Worthington) by means of Cyrus. The grave is often put for punishment and grievous calamities, Osee vi. 3.

Haydock: Eze 37:16 - Associates Associates. When Jeroboam caused the division, some of Israel adhered to Juda. The prophet glued the pieces of wood together, or engrafted them o...

Associates. When Jeroboam caused the division, some of Israel adhered to Juda. The prophet glued the pieces of wood together, or engrafted them one into the other, to shew that all the people should be united, and the Jews and Gentiles concur to form one church. (Calmet) (Romans xi. 17.) ---

Before the latter event took place God united the two kingdoms, to teach us that when we labour for the conversion of heretics, as in England, Catholics must first agree among themselves, that so all may more easily become one fold under one shepherd. (Worthington)

Haydock: Eze 37:22 - King King. The Jews were long without kings, after the captivity; then they were not of the tribe of Juda, and all did not return. Christ fulfils the pr...

King. The Jews were long without kings, after the captivity; then they were not of the tribe of Juda, and all did not return. Christ fulfils the prediction.

Haydock: Eze 37:23 - Idols Idols. The Jews, even many of the priests, worshipped them, under Antiochus. (Calmet) --- But the Church is never defiled. (Haydock)

Idols. The Jews, even many of the priests, worshipped them, under Antiochus. (Calmet) ---

But the Church is never defiled. (Haydock)

Haydock: Eze 37:24 - David // Shepherd David; Christ, the one shepherd, (John x.) over all nations. (Worthington) --- This cannot refer to Zorobabel, who was never king, nor perhaps ev...

David; Christ, the one shepherd, (John x.) over all nations. (Worthington) ---

This cannot refer to Zorobabel, who was never king, nor perhaps even governor; as Sasabasar, who seems to have been a Persian, was appointed by Cyrus, 1 Esdras i. 8. ---

Shepherd. David have been one. (Calmet) ---

This title is more modest than that of king. (St. Jerome)

Haydock: Eze 37:25 - Ever Ever. Let the Jews shew how this had been accomplished. We know that Christ preserves and rule his Church unto the end.

Ever. Let the Jews shew how this had been accomplished. We know that Christ preserves and rule his Church unto the end.

Haydock: Eze 37:26 - Peace Peace. Can this regard the synagogue? Not a century passed without some flagrant misconduct, or chastisement. But our Saviour is the mediator of p...

Peace. Can this regard the synagogue? Not a century passed without some flagrant misconduct, or chastisement. But our Saviour is the mediator of peace, Philippians iv. 7. (Calmet)

Gill: Eze 37:1 - The hand of the Lord was upon me // and carried me out in the Spirit of the Lord // and set me down in the midst of the valley which was full of bones The hand of the Lord was upon me,.... The Spirit of the Lord, a powerful impulse of his upon the prophet; the Targum interprets it a spirit of prophec...

The hand of the Lord was upon me,.... The Spirit of the Lord, a powerful impulse of his upon the prophet; the Targum interprets it a spirit of prophecy; See Gill on Eze 1:3,

and carried me out in the Spirit of the Lord: out of the place where he was to another; not really, but visionally, as things appeared to him, and as they were represented to his mind by the Spirit of God:

and set me down in the midst of the valley which was full of bones: of men, as the Targum adds: this valley, Kimchi thinks, was the same by the river Chebar, where the prophet had his visions at first. R. Jochanan says it was the valley of Dura, and these the bones of them that were slain by Nebuchadnezzar there, Dan 3:1. Rab says these were the children of Ephraim, slain by the men of Gath, 1Ch 7:20. Some of the Jewish Rabbins think there was a real resurrection at this time. R. Eliezer says, the dead Ezekiel quickened stood upon their feet, sung a song, and died. R. Eliezer, the son of R. Jose the Galilean, says, they went up into the land of Israel, married wives, and begat sons and daughters. R. Judah ben Bethira stood upon his feet, and said, I am of their children's children, and these are the "tephillim" my father's father left me r; but these are all fabulous and romantic: others of them understand the whole in a parabolical way: these bones, and the quickening of them, were an emblem of the restoration of the Jews from their captivity, who were in a helpless and hopeless condition, as appears from Eze 37:11, and of the conversion of that people in the latter day, which will be as life from the dead; and of the revival of the interest and church of Christ, when the slain witnesses shall rise, and ascend to heaven; and of the resurrection of the dead at the last day; and may be applied unto and be used to illustrate the quickening of dead sinners, by the efficacious grace of the Spirit of God.

Gill: Eze 37:2 - And caused me to pass by them round about // Round, round // and, behold, there were very many in the open valley // and, lo, they were very dry And caused me to pass by them round about,.... Round, round s; several times round, that he might take exact notice of them, of their number, situa...

And caused me to pass by them round about,....

Round, round s; several times round, that he might take exact notice of them, of their number, situation, and condition:

and, behold, there were very many in the open valley; as the Jews were in captivity; and as they will be when they shall be converted; and as the number of Christians will be in the spiritual reign of Christ; and as the dead will be at the time of their resurrection, both of the just and unjust:

and, lo, they were very dry; through length of time they had lain there, exposed to wind and weather; the flesh being wholly consumed from off of them, and the marrow within quite dried up; so that there was no probability or hope, humanly speaking, of their being quickened: these are a fit emblem of men in a state of nature and unregeneracy, who have no spiritual life, but are dead in trespasses and sins; have no sense of sin or danger; no strength to redeem and regenerate themselves, or do anything that is spiritually good; have no spiritual motion; no inward desires after God, or affection to him; no lifting up of the heart to him, or going out of the soul in faith and love to Christ; but in themselves entirely lifeless, helpless, and hopeless.

Gill: Eze 37:3 - And he said unto me, son of man, can these bones live // and I answered, O Lord God, thou knowest And he said unto me, son of man, can these bones live?.... Is there any probability of it? is there any reason to believe they shall live? can any way...

And he said unto me, son of man, can these bones live?.... Is there any probability of it? is there any reason to believe they shall live? can any ways and means be devised, or any methods taken, to cause them to live?

and I answered, O Lord God, thou knowest; the prophet does not pronounce at once that it was improbable and impossible; he knew indeed it was not probable, or possible, that these bones should revive of themselves; and he knew that neither he nor any creature could quicken them; but he wisely refers it to an omniscient and omnipotent God, who knew what he could and what he would do: the conversion of sinners is not of themselves, nor of ministers, but of God; it is wholly owing to his will and power, Joh 1:13 nothing else can make it probable, or possible.

Gill: Eze 37:4 - Again he said unto me, prophesy upon these bones // and say unto them, O ye dry bones, hear the word of the Lord Again he said unto me, prophesy upon these bones,.... Or, "over these bones" t; or, "concerning these bones" u; foretell that they shall live; tell ot...

Again he said unto me, prophesy upon these bones,.... Or, "over these bones" t; or, "concerning these bones" u; foretell that they shall live; tell others of it, and them also:

and say unto them, O ye dry bones, hear the word of the Lord; the word of prophecy concerning you, as the Jews did in Babylon: so unconverted sinners may be preached unto, and their lost and miserable estate in which they are, like dry bones, may be set before them: they may be called upon to attend the external ministry of the word; and they are capable of hearing it with their bodily ears; though it is not profitable to them, for want of faith, yet faith comes hereby; and therefore it is right to attend upon the means, and hear the word.

Gill: Eze 37:5 - Thus saith the Lord God unto these bones // behold, I will cause breath to enter into you, and ye shall live Thus saith the Lord God unto these bones,.... By the prophet, who was sent to prophesy over them: behold, I will cause breath to enter into you, an...

Thus saith the Lord God unto these bones,.... By the prophet, who was sent to prophesy over them:

behold, I will cause breath to enter into you, and ye shall live; and none could do this but the living God, who breathed the breath of life into Adam at first, and he became a living soul; to which there seems to be an allusion here; and when the Lord puts his Spirit into men, or bestows his grace on them, then they shall live, and not till then.

Gill: Eze 37:6 - And I will lay sinews upon you, and I will bring up flesh upon you // and cover you with skin // and put breath in you, and ye shall live // and ye shall know that I am the Lord And I will lay sinews upon you, and I will bring up flesh upon you,.... That is, before he should cause breath to enter into them; for though it is fi...

And I will lay sinews upon you, and I will bring up flesh upon you,.... That is, before he should cause breath to enter into them; for though it is first mentioned, it is the last done: this is the orderly process; first sinews are laid to join the bones together; then flesh is laid to cover them, and fill up all vacancies, and form muscles to make the bones capable of motion:

and cover you with skin; both bones, sinews, and flesh; for this is uppermost of all, and which makes the whole smooth and beautiful. Job expresses his formation in much such language, "thou hast clothed me with skin and flesh, and hast fenced me with bones and sinews", Job 10:11,

and put breath in you, and ye shall live; which is repeated for the confirmation of it:

and ye shall know that I am the Lord; the Lord God omnipotent, the Lord gracious and merciful, and your Lord and God: so men, when they are called by grace, know the Lord, they did not before; having an experience of his powerful and efficacious grace upon their hearts, they know him to be theirs and own and acknowledge him, and profess him before men.

Gill: Eze 37:7 - So I prophesied as I was commanded // and as I prophesied, there was a noise // and behold a shaking // and the bones came together, bone to his bone So I prophesied as I was commanded,.... The prophet was not disobedient to the heavenly vision; he was right to observe the orders and instructions gi...

So I prophesied as I was commanded,.... The prophet was not disobedient to the heavenly vision; he was right to observe the orders and instructions given, whatever were the issue and success of them; that he was to leave with the Lord, and did. So Gospel ministers prophesy or preach according to the commission given them, and leave their work with the Lord: this was the first prophesying; for there is another after mentioned: these two are carefully to be observed and distinguished, different effects following the one and the other: this was a prophesying to the dry bones, upon them, over them, and concerning them; and what is next related was the consequence of it;

and as I prophesied, there was a noise; or, "a voice" w; this, in the literal sense, was the proclamation by Cyrus, giving the Jews leave to return to their own land, Ezr 1:1, at the revival of the interest of Christ, a great voice will be heard from heaven, saying to the witnesses, come up hither, Rev 11:12, and at the descent of Christ to raise his dead first, there will be the voice of the archangel, and the trump of God, 1Th 4:16, and, as while the prophet was prophesying, there was not only his voice heard, but the voice of God, perhaps a thunder clap: so in the ministry of the Gospel there is a voice heard, which, at first, is only externally heard; men hear a noise, a voice, but it is a confused one; they do not know what to make of it, and yet it has some effect upon them; it causes a noise in them, an outcry about sin, and hell, and damnation; and yet, at present, no spiritual life or breath is in them:

and behold a shaking; of the bones; a rattling among them, as may be conceived must be where there is, as here, a tumbling of dry bones one over another, to get to their proper bone: so in the first effect of the word upon the conscience of a sinner, which works wrath there, there is a shaking and trembling through fear of damnation; which in some issues in real conversion, as in Saul and the jailer, Act 9:6, but in others it goes off again, and comes to nothing, as in Felix, Act 24:25,

and the bones came together, bone to his bone: so the Jews scattered up and down in the provinces of Babylon gathered together upon the proclamation of Cyrus, and went up in a body to their own land; as they will do also at the time of their conversion, Hos 1:11, thus, when persons are only under slight convictions, they may gather together, and have their religious meetings and societies, and yet be only a parcel of dry bones, without any spiritual life and breath in them.

Gill: Eze 37:8 - And when I beheld, lo, the sinews and the flesh came up upon them // and the skin covered them above And when I beheld, lo, the sinews and the flesh came up upon them,.... And they began to look like men, in the shape of men, and were a body of them, ...

And when I beheld, lo, the sinews and the flesh came up upon them,.... And they began to look like men, in the shape of men, and were a body of them, as the Jews did when gathered together:

and the skin covered them above; and so looked comely and beautiful, as in the proper form of men; as did the Jews enriched and protected by Cyrus: and this may be an image of such persons so far wrought upon under the word as to look like Christians; to have the form of godliness, and appear outwardly righteous before men, submitting to ordinances, and performing the duties of religion; and yet no principle of spiritual life in them; but, like Adam's body, of the earth, earthly, and breathless, before the breath of life was breathed into it; so here, but there was no breath in them; no spirit in the Jews to return to their land, though they had liberty, till the Lord stirred up their spirits, Ezr 1:5, all this, in a spiritual sense, shows how far persons may go under temporary convictions by the word, and yet not be living Christians.

Gill: Eze 37:9 - Then said he unto me, prophesy unto the wind // Prophesy, son of man, and say to the wind // thus saith the Lord, come from the four winds, O breath // and breathe upon these slain, that they may live Then said he unto me, prophesy unto the wind,.... Before he had been prophesying to the bones, and over them; and something was done, but not to purpo...

Then said he unto me, prophesy unto the wind,.... Before he had been prophesying to the bones, and over them; and something was done, but not to purpose, breath being wanting; wherefore he is bid to prophesy a second time, and that not to bones, but to the "wind", afterwards rendered "breath"; and may allude to the soul or breath of man reentering the body, as at a resurrection, which causes it to live: it signifies the "spirit" x, for the same word is used for the wind, for breath, and for the spirit; and in the mystical sense may be applied to the Spirit of God: and if ever ministers prophesy or preach to purpose, it must be with a view to the Spirit of God, both to assist them in their work, and to make their ministrations effectual; without which, how many formal professors soever may be made, not one dead sinner will be quickened. The Syriac and Arabic versions render it, "concerning the Spirit": and to discourse concerning the person, operations, and grace of the Spirit, is one part of the Gospel ministry, and a means of the conversion of sinners.

Prophesy, son of man, and say to the wind; ministers must not only preach, but they must pray for the Spirit to accompany the word with his power, and make it the savour of life unto life:

thus saith the Lord, come from the four winds, O breath; or "spirit": because the Jews were to be brought from each of the parts where they were, as they will be at their conversion in the latter day; and so the Lord has a people in each of the parts of the world, that lie dead in sin, and must be quickened by the Spirit:

and breathe upon these slain, that they may live; though not slain with the sword, yet being as dead men, who are slain by death, are so called: so in a spiritual sense men are slain by sin, and are slain by the words of the Lord's mouth; killed with the law, the killing letter; and it is only the Spirit of God that can give them life; and the breath or spirit here is applied to the Spirit of the Messiah by the ancient Jews y.

Gill: Eze 37:10 - So I prophesied as he commanded me // and breath came into them // and then lived // and stood up upon their feet So I prophesied as he commanded me,.... The second time he prophesied to the wind, as he had done to the bones, as he was ordered: and the issue of it...

So I prophesied as he commanded me,.... The second time he prophesied to the wind, as he had done to the bones, as he was ordered: and the issue of it was,

and breath came into them; or, "the spirit"; a spirit of courage in the Jews, to go up to their own land; the Spirit of life from Christ, which will enter into the witnesses slain, and revive them; and into the Jews in the latter day, and convert them; and which enters into dead sinners, and quickens them; and this he does while ministers are preaching the Gospel to them; see Rev 11:11,

and then lived; as men do spiritually, when the Spirit of God has produced a principle of spiritual life in them; they live by faith on Christ, in union and fellowship with him; they live in newness of life, and a holy life and conversation; and shall live and reign with Christ upon the first resurrection, and for evermore:

and stood up upon their feet, an exceeding great army; as the Jews did when they returned from the Babylonish captivity; they were many, and in a posture of defence; and as they will be in the latter day, when converted, Hos 1:10, and as the number of the saints will be upon the first resurrection, Rev 7:9, so when men are quickened by the Spirit of God, "they stand upon their feet"; they stand in the grace of God, and on the foundation Christ; they stand by faith in him, and in the doctrine of faith, and in the house of God; and they stand firm against all their enemies: they are an "army"; they are in a military state; fighting against sin, Satan, and the world; and though few in comparison of others, yet considered by themselves are very numerous; and as they will appear when the Jews will be converted, and the fulness of the Gentiles brought in; and especially when they will be all gathered together at the coming of Christ.

Gill: Eze 37:11 - Then he said unto me, son of man // these bones are the whole house of Israel // behold, they say, our bones are dried // and our hope is lost // we are cut off for our parts Then he said unto me, son of man,.... Here follow the explication and application of the above vision: these bones are the whole house of Israel; a...

Then he said unto me, son of man,.... Here follow the explication and application of the above vision:

these bones are the whole house of Israel; an emblem of them, of their state and condition in the Babylonish captivity, and of them in their present state; and of the whole Israel of God, while in a state of unregeneracy: this phrase takes in the ten tribes, as well as the two tribes of Benjamin and Judah, which returned from Babylon; and shows that respect is had to something more than that restoration barely:

behold, they say, our bones are dried; the house of Israel say we are like dry bones indeed; we have no spirit, nor strength, nor courage, nor life in us:

and our hope is lost; of being delivered from the present captivity; or of the Messiah's coming; or of ever enjoying their own land, and of the promises of those things made unto them:

we are cut off for our parts; from the land of Israel, and have no hope of possessing it again, whatever others have; indeed they are cut off from the olive tree, and are cut down like a tree, both as to their civil and church state. The Targum is,

"and we are perished;''

it is all over with us; we are lost and undone; all the expressions show the desperate and despairing condition they were in.

Gill: Eze 37:12 - Therefore prophesy, and say unto them // thus saith the Lord, behold, O my people // I will open your graves, and cause you to come out of your graves // and bring you into the land of Israel Therefore prophesy, and say unto them,.... For their comfort, in order to revive their hope, and encourage their faith, in these distressed circumstan...

Therefore prophesy, and say unto them,.... For their comfort, in order to revive their hope, and encourage their faith, in these distressed circumstances:

thus saith the Lord, behold, O my people: they were his people still, and he had a covenant interest in them, and they in him, though in such a low estate; and which was the ground of his care of them, and concern for them, and or doing all the good things to them after mentioned; all proceeded from his covenant, and the grace of it, and their relation to him:

I will open your graves, and cause you to come out of your graves; the cities and prisons in Chaldea and other places; where they were confined and held captives, and out of which they could no more deliver themselves than a dead man of himself can rise up out of his grave: this is both an emblem of the resurrection of the dead at the last day z, when they shall come forth out of their graves at the voice of Christ, some to the resurrection of life, and others to the resurrection of damnation; and of dead sinners, raised out of the graves of sin by the power and efficacy of the grace of God; see Joh 5:25,

and bring you into the land of Israel; to dwelt in it, and abide there, and be no more dispossessed of it; as they will not, any more, when once settled in it, upon their conversion in the latter day.

Gill: Eze 37:13 - And ye shall know that I am the Lord // when I have opened your graves, O my people, and brought you up out of your graves And ye shall know that I am the Lord,.... See Gill on Eze 37:6, when I have opened your graves, O my people, and brought you up out of your graves;...

And ye shall know that I am the Lord,.... See Gill on Eze 37:6,

when I have opened your graves, O my people, and brought you up out of your graves; which is doing that for them which none but the omnipotent God could do; and they seeing his hand and power, his grace and mercy in it, will know, own, and acknowledge him.

Gill: Eze 37:14 - And shall put my spirit in you, and ye shall live // and I shall place you in your own land // then shall ye know that I the Lord have spoken it, and performed it, saith the Lord And shall put my spirit in you, and ye shall live,.... Not only a spirit of courage to go up into their own land, and live a civil and comfortable lif...

And shall put my spirit in you, and ye shall live,.... Not only a spirit of courage to go up into their own land, and live a civil and comfortable life there; but the Spirit of God, as a spirit of grace and supplication, of truth and holiness, of faith and adoption; and as a spirit of life, having produced a principle of life in them, and so should live spiritually and soberly, righteously and godly; see Eze 36:27,

and I shall place you in your own land; settle them there in peace and quietness, in safety and security and in enjoyment of all mercies and privileges, temporal and spiritual:

then shall ye know that I the Lord have spoken it, and performed it, saith the Lord; that all this was a promise of his, foretold by him, notified to them by his prophets, and now fully accomplished exactly; which they would observe with wonder and thankfulness, and give him the glory of it.

Gill: Eze 37:15 - The word of the Lord came unto me again // saying The word of the Lord came unto me again,.... Immediately or quickly after he had the above vision of the dry bones, and the explanation of it: sayi...

The word of the Lord came unto me again,.... Immediately or quickly after he had the above vision of the dry bones, and the explanation of it:

saying: as follows:

Gill: Eze 37:16 - Moreover, thou son of man, take thee one stick // and write upon it // for Judah, and the children of Israel his companions // then take another stick // for Joseph, the stick of Ephraim, and for all the house of Israel his companions Moreover, thou son of man, take thee one stick,.... Or "wood" a; a stick of wood; or table, as the Targum; a board or plank. The Septuagint version re...

Moreover, thou son of man, take thee one stick,.... Or "wood" a; a stick of wood; or table, as the Targum; a board or plank. The Septuagint version renders it a "rod"; and so the Arabic; an emblem of a kingdom or government, as this was:

and write upon it; the following words:

for Judah, and the children of Israel his companions; for the tribe of Judah, and the tribe of Benjamin, which adhered together, and as many of the other tribes which joined them; the godly and religious of the rest of the tribes, who could not give into the idolatry of Jeroboam:

then take another stick; like the former:

and write upon it; these words:

for Joseph, the stick of Ephraim, and for all the house of Israel his companions; for the tribe of Ephraim, and the other nine tribes, which together made up one kingdom. It should be observed, that in the times of Rehoboam, the son of Solomon, there was a division in the kingdom of Israel; ten tribes revolted from him, and only the two whole tribes of Judah and Benjamin continued with him; and from that time to the captivity, and even during that, as it seems, there were continual animosities and bickerings between the two kingdoms, on account both of their political and religious affairs, especially the latter; and an union between them this emblem is designed to signify, as will hereafter appear. Jeroboam, the first king of the ten tribes, was of the tribe of Ephraim; and Samaria, the metropolis of the kingdom, was in that tribe; hence Ephraim often stands for all the ten tribes, for the kingdom of Israel, as distinct from that of Judah. Writing words on sticks or rods seems to be in allusion to what was done Num 17:2.

Gill: Eze 37:17 - And join them one to another into one stick // and they shall become one in thine hand And join them one to another into one stick,.... Clap the sticks, planks, boards, or tables, to one another; glue them together, or set them so close ...

And join them one to another into one stick,.... Clap the sticks, planks, boards, or tables, to one another; glue them together, or set them so close to one another, that they may seem as one stick, plank, board, or table:

and they shall become one in thine hand; they shall look as if they were one. R. Joseph Kimchi, the father of David, thinks they really became one, by means of a miracle wrought; but there is no need to suppose this; it is enough that they appeared to be so.

Gill: Eze 37:18 - And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying // wilt thou not show us what thou meanest by these And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying,.... The children of Israel and Judah in captivity, of which people Ezekiel was and ...

And when the children of thy people shall speak unto thee, saying,.... The children of Israel and Judah in captivity, of which people Ezekiel was and to whom he was sent as a prophet; who seeing him take two sticks, and write on them, and then join them together, would naturally put such a question to him:

wilt thou not show us what thou meanest by these? for they concluded he had some meaning in it, and that it was not a mere childish diversion and amusement; and therefore would desire that he would let them know what it was: whether they would ask this seriously or in banter, out of curiosity or in contempt, as they sometimes did; it matters not, he was to give them an answer, as follows; though, by the manner of their putting the question, it looks as if they were doubtful whether he would or not; since they had treated him in a sneering way on such like occasions before.

Gill: Eze 37:19 - Say unto them, thus saith the Lord God // behold, I will take the stick of Joseph, which is in the hand of Ephraim, and the tribes of Israel his fellows // and will put them with him, even with the stick of Judah // and make them one stick // and they shall be one in my hand Say unto them, thus saith the Lord God,.... Here follows the explanation of the sign or emblem: behold, I will take the stick of Joseph, which is i...

Say unto them, thus saith the Lord God,.... Here follows the explanation of the sign or emblem:

behold, I will take the stick of Joseph, which is in the hand of Ephraim, and the tribes of Israel his fellows: that is, the kingdom of Israel, consisting of the ten tribes, of which Ephraim was the chief:

and will put them with him, even with the stick of Judah; with the kingdom of Judah:

and make them one stick; these two kingdoms one kingdom:

and they shall be one in my hand: in Christ, the hand and arm of the Lord; one under his care, government, and protection, as after explained: this had in part, and as a shadow of what was to come, its fulfilment upon the Jews' return from Babylon; when many of the ten tribes, as well as the two tribes of Judah and Benjamin, came from thence, and became one nation and kingdom under one prince, until the coming of Christ; and it had a further accomplishment in the union of converted Jews and Gentiles in one body: but this is chiefly designed as an emblem of the union of the Jews one to another, when they shall be converted in the latter day; when they shall join together in seeking the Lord, and David, their King, the Messiah; who shall be the one King over them, as is afterwards said; and when all animosities shall cease, both among them, and among all the spiritual Israel of God in general; see Isa 11:13

Gill: Eze 37:20 - And the sticks whereon thou writest // shall be in thine hand before their eyes And the sticks whereon thou writest,.... Or art about to write the above things, according to order and direction: shall be in thine hand before th...

And the sticks whereon thou writest,.... Or art about to write the above things, according to order and direction:

shall be in thine hand before their eyes; shall be held up to them to look at for some time, and observe the cement of the two sticks; and learn and lay up in their minds what is meant by this emblem; and be assured that what is hereafter said as a further explication of it shall certainly be fulfilled.

Gill: Eze 37:21 - And say unto them, thus saith the Lord God // behold, I will take the children of Israel from among the Heathen, whither they be gone // and will gather them on every side // and bring them into their own land And say unto them, thus saith the Lord God,.... Or, as the Targum, "thou shalt prophesy to them;'' for what follows is a prophecy of what shall ...

And say unto them, thus saith the Lord God,.... Or, as the Targum,

"thou shalt prophesy to them;''

for what follows is a prophecy of what shall be in the latter day:

behold, I will take the children of Israel from among the Heathen, whither they be gone, or, "from among the Gentiles" b; not only the Chaldeans, where they were carried captives; but from among the nations where they are now dispersed, and among whom they go freely of their own accord from place to place, for the sake of traffic: and this phrase, "whither they be gone", or "are going" c, travelling about from one country to another, better describes the present Jews, and their state, than those in the Babylonian captivity:

and will gather them on every side, or, "round about" d; from the several parts of the world where they are:

and bring them into their own land; the land of Canaan, given by the Lord to their fathers, and to them their posterity, for an inheritance; though now in the possession of others, who, it seems, are not the right owners.

Gill: Eze 37:22 - And I will make them one nation in the land upon the mountains of Israel // and one king shall be king to them all // and they shall be no more two nations, neither shall they be divided into two kingdoms any more at all And I will make them one nation in the land upon the mountains of Israel, As they were in the times of David and Solomon, who were both types of the ...

And I will make them one nation in the land upon the mountains of Israel, As they were in the times of David and Solomon, who were both types of the Messiah; and to whose times is referred this prophecy by the ancient Jews e, as then to have its accomplishment:

and one king shall be king to them all, not Zerubbabel, nor Nehemiah, nor Judas Maccabaeus; for these were neither of them kings; and much less such as reigned for ever, as it is said this king shall, Eze 37:25, besides, he is expressly said to be David, that is, the Messiah the son of David; and this clause is by a modern Jewish f writer applied to him:

and they shall be no more two nations, neither shall they be divided into two kingdoms any more at all; which is the very thing the two sticks made one were an emblem of.

Gill: Eze 37:23 - Neither shall they defile themselves any more with their idols // With their dung // nor with their detestable things // nor with any of their transgressions // but I will save them out of all their dwelling places, wherein they have sinned // and will cleanse them // so they shall be my people, and will be their God Neither shall they defile themselves any more with their idols,.... With their dung, or dunghill gods g; either with the idols of the Gentiles, or ...

Neither shall they defile themselves any more with their idols,....

With their dung, or dunghill gods g; either with the idols of the Gentiles, or their own: after their return from the Babylonish captivity, the Jews were no more addicted to idolatry; and the image worship of the Papists is an abhorrence to them at this day, and a stumblingblock to them in their embracing Christianity: and when they are effectually called and converted to Christ; they will no more have respect to the idols, the works of their own hands; or to the idol of their own righteousness, which they have set up, and have gone about to establish, and to make to stand; they will then see it to be as filthy rags, defiling to them, instead of justifying of them; and therefore shall reject it, and no more defile themselves with it; but seek the righteousness of Christ, which justifies from all sin, and renders pure and spotless in the sight of God,

nor with their detestable things; or "abominations" h; the traditions of the elders, which they have preferred to the word of God, and made the rule of their faith, worship, and conversation; which has made them detestable unto God:

nor with any of their transgressions; particularly their disbelief of Christ and their blasphemy against him; nor shall they indulge themselves in those sins which now prevail among them, as pride, covetousness, uncleanness, fraud, and tricking in their trade and commerce:

but I will save them out of all their dwelling places, wherein they have sinned; as wherever they dwell they do; they are notorious for their wickedness; but God will bring them out of all these places, where they have lived in sin, and been the occasion of it to some, as well as followed the example of others:

and will cleanse them; by sprinkling clean water upon them; by applying the blood of Christ to them, which cleanses from all sin see Eze 36:25,

so they shall be my people, and will be their God; the "loammi" will be taken off, and the covenant of grace shall be renewed with them, and made manifest to them; and the blessings and promises shall be applied to them, and particularly this; see Jer 31:1.

Gill: Eze 37:24 - And David my servant shall be king over them // and they all shall have one shepherd // and they shall also walk in my judgments, and keep my statutes, and do them And David my servant shall be king over them,.... The King Messiah, as Kimchi interprets it; and so Abarbinel i and others; being of the seed of David...

And David my servant shall be king over them,.... The King Messiah, as Kimchi interprets it; and so Abarbinel i and others; being of the seed of David, and of whom David was an eminent type; and who, as Mediator, is the Lord's servant, and as man appeared in the form of one: this shows that this prophecy looks further than the times of deliverance from the Babylonish captivity:

and they all shall have one shepherd: or king, the same as before: kings are called shepherds; see Eze 34:23,

and they shall also walk in my judgments, and keep my statutes, and do them; not the statutes and ordinances of the ceremonial law, which are abolished; and which the Jews, when converted, shall have no regard unto; but rather the precepts of the moral law, and chiefly the evangelic ordinances of baptism and the Lord's supper; which ordinances they shall walk in, and attend unto with constancy and pleasure; and which statutes they shall keep, as they have been delivered, impartially, without delay, in faith and love, and with a view to the glory of God; see Eze 36:27.

Gill: Eze 37:25 - And they shall dwell in the land which I have given to Jacob my servant // wherein your fathers have dwelt // and they shall dwell therein, even they and their children, and their children's children for ever // and my servant David shall be their prince for ever And they shall dwell in the land which I have given to Jacob my servant,.... Abraham and Isaac are not mentioned, as Kimchi observes, because they had...

And they shall dwell in the land which I have given to Jacob my servant,.... Abraham and Isaac are not mentioned, as Kimchi observes, because they had other children, who did not inherit the land; only Jacob, because the land was given to him, and his seed alter him:

wherein your fathers have dwelt; and so the more desirable to them; and whose inhabitation and possession of it were a pledge of theirs:

and they shall dwell therein, even they and their children, and their children's children for ever; unto the end of the world, or personal coming of Christ: and so everything after promised them is said to be for ever: this shows that this prophecy had not its accomplishment in the return of the Jews from Babylon to their own land; since they have been dispossessed of that again, in which state they now are; but that it refers to time to come, when, being converted to Christ, they shall possess their land again, and dwell in it, as long as the sun and moon endure:

and my servant David shall be their prince for ever; or their king, as the Targum; and which cannot be understood of any temporal prince, but of the King Messiah, whose throne is for ever and ever; whose kingdom is an everlasting kingdom; and who shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever and ever, Psa 45:6 and to whom it is applied by several Jewish writers k.

Gill: Eze 37:26 - Moreover I will make a covenant of peace with them // it shall be an everlasting covenant with them // and I will place them, and multiply them // and will set my sanctuary in the midst of them for evermore Moreover I will make a covenant of peace with them,.... So the covenant of grace is called, Isa 54:10, one principal article of which is peace and rec...

Moreover I will make a covenant of peace with them,.... So the covenant of grace is called, Isa 54:10, one principal article of which is peace and reconciliation made between God and his people by the blood of Christ, agreed on in that covenant, from whence it has its name: now here it signifies that this covenant should be made known to the converted Jews, and their interest in it; in virtue of which they shall see that peace is made for them by the blood of Christ; and shall have a true conscience peace in themselves, through that blood of the covenant being sprinkled on them; and be at peace with converted Gentiles, and even with their worst enemies, enjoying all kind of prosperity, temporal and spiritual:

it shall be an everlasting covenant with them; it shall not wax old, and vanish away, as the former covenant did; under which they were before the coming of Christ, which was exhibited in types and shadows, legal sacrifices and carnal ordinances; and besides, God will always have a covenant people among them from this time to the end of the world; so that a "loammi" shall no more be written upon them:

and I will place them, and multiply them; that is, place them in their own land, and increase their number there: or, "I will give them" l; a place in their land, and every blessing temporal and spiritual: so the Targum,

"I will bless them, and multiply them:''

and will set my sanctuary in the midst of them for evermore; not any material temple, but his word and ordinances; in which he will grant his spiritual presence with them, and which shall continue to the end of the world.

Gill: Eze 37:27 - My tabernacle also shall be with them // yea, I will be their God, and they shall be my people My tabernacle also shall be with them,.... The symbol of his presence: the meaning is, that he shall dwell in them by his Spirit and grace; and everyo...

My tabernacle also shall be with them,.... The symbol of his presence: the meaning is, that he shall dwell in them by his Spirit and grace; and everyone of them shall be the temple of the living God, in whom he will walk and dwell:

yea, I will be their God, and they shall be my people; which is repeated for the confirmation of it; see Eze 37:23.

Gill: Eze 37:28 - And the Heathen shall know that I the Lord do sanctify Israel // when my sanctuary shall be in the midst of them for evermore And the Heathen shall know that I the Lord do sanctify Israel,.... Or the Gentiles, the converted Gentiles, shall observe and take notice of the graci...

And the Heathen shall know that I the Lord do sanctify Israel,.... Or the Gentiles, the converted Gentiles, shall observe and take notice of the gracious dealings of God with his people the Jews; that he calls them with an holy calling; implants principles of grace and holiness in them; separates and consecrates them for his service, and enables them to walk holily, soberly, and righteously:

when my sanctuary shall be in the midst of them for evermore; when his worship shall be set up among them; his Gospel shall be preached unto them, and received by them; and his ordinances administered unto them; and which shall continue till the second coming of Christ.

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NET Notes: Eze 37:1 Heb “caused me to rest.”

NET Notes: Eze 37:2 The word הִנֵּה (hinneh, traditionally “behold”) indicates becoming aware of something and is here tra...

NET Notes: Eze 37:5 Heb “I am about to bring a spirit.”

NET Notes: Eze 37:6 Or “a spirit.”

NET Notes: Eze 37:7 The word הִנֵּה (hinneh, traditionally “behold”) indicates becoming aware of something and has been tr...

NET Notes: Eze 37:8 Or “spirit.”

NET Notes: Eze 37:9 Or “spirit,” and several times in this verse.

NET Notes: Eze 37:14 Or “spirit.” This is likely an allusion to Gen 2 and God’s breath which creates life.

NET Notes: Eze 37:17 Heb “one to one for you for one stick.”

NET Notes: Eze 37:18 Heb “the sons of your people.”

NET Notes: Eze 37:19 The reunification of Israel and Judah is envisioned as well in Ezek 33:23, 29; Jer 3:18; 23:5-6; Hos 1:11; Amos 9:11.

NET Notes: Eze 37:22 Jeremiah also attested to the reuniting of the northern and southern kingdoms (Jer 3:12, 14; 31:2-6).

NET Notes: Eze 37:23 Heb “their dwellings.” The text as it stands does not make sense. Based on the LXX, a slight emendation of two vowels, including a mater, ...

NET Notes: Eze 37:24 Heb “and my statutes they will guard and they will do them.”

NET Notes: Eze 37:26 Heb “give them.”

NET Notes: Eze 37:28 The sanctuary of Israel becomes the main focus of Ezek 40-48.

Geneva Bible: Eze 37:1 The hand of the LORD was upon me, and carried me out in the spirit of the LORD, and set me down in the midst of the valley which [was] full of ( a ) b...

Geneva Bible: Eze 37:9 Then said he to me, Prophesy to the wind, prophesy, son of man, and say to the wind, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Come from the four ( b ) winds, O breath...

Geneva Bible: Eze 37:13 And ye shall know that I [am] the LORD, ( c ) when I have opened your graves, O my people, and brought you out of your graves, ( c ) That is, when I ...

Geneva Bible: Eze 37:16 Moreover, thou son of man, take thee one stick, and write upon it, For Judah, and for the children of Israel his companions: then take ( d ) another s...

Geneva Bible: Eze 37:19 Say to them, Thus saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I will take the stick ( e ) of Joseph, which [is] in the hand of Ephraim, and the tribes of Israel his f...

Geneva Bible: Eze 37:25 And they shall dwell in the ( f ) land that I have given to Jacob my servant, in which your fathers have dwelt; and they shall dwell in it, [even] the...

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Maclaren: Eze 37:1-14 - A Libation To Jehovah The Dry Bones And The Spirit Of Life The hand of the Lord was upon me, and carried me out in the spirit of the Lord, and set me down in the midst of ...

MHCC: Eze 37:1-14 - --No created power could restore human bones to life. God alone could cause them to live. Skin and flesh covered them, and the wind was then told to blo...

MHCC: Eze 37:15-28 - --This emblem was to show the people, that the Lord would unite Judah and Israel. Christ is the true David, Israel's King of old; and those whom he make...

Matthew Henry: Eze 37:1-14 - -- Here is, I. The vision of a resurrection from death to life, and it is a glorious resurrection. This is a thing so utterly unknown to nature, and so...

Matthew Henry: Eze 37:15-28 - -- Here are more exceedingly great and precious promises made of the happy state of the Jews after their return to their own land; but they have a furt...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 37:1-14 - -- Eze 37:1. There came upon me the hand of Jehovah, and Jehovah led me out in the spirit, and set me down in the midst of the valley; this was full o...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 37:15-28 - -- Reunion of Israel as One Nation under the Future King David This word of God directs the prophet to represent by a sign the reunion of the tribes o...

Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 37:15-28 - -- [continued from previous section] This restoration of Israel Ezekiel describes, in harmony with Jer 31, though in a much more detailed picture, in ...

Constable: Eze 33:1--48:35 - --IV. Future blessings for Israel chs. 33--48 "This last major division of the book focuses on the restoration of ...

Constable: Eze 33:21--40:1 - --B. Restoration to the Promised Land 33:21-39:29 "The concept of the land is particularly significant to ...

Constable: Eze 36:16--37:15 - --4. Restoration to the Promised Land 36:16-37:14 Having prepared the land for the Israelites (35:...

Constable: Eze 37:1-14 - --An illustration of Israel's restoration 37:1-14 This well-known apocalyptic vision of the valley of dry bones pictures the manner in which Yahweh woul...

Constable: Eze 37:15-28 - --5. Reunification in the Promised Land 37:15-28 37:15-17 The Lord also commanded Ezekiel to take two sticks (cf. Zech. 11:7-14). He was to write on one...

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Pendahuluan / Garis Besar

JFB: Ezekiel (Pendahuluan Kitab) The name Ezekiel means "(whom) God will strengthen" [GESENIUS]; or, "God will prevail" [ROSENMULLER]. His father was Buzi (Eze 1:3), a priest, and he ...

JFB: Ezekiel (Garis Besar) EZEKIEL'S VISION BY THE CHEBAR. FOUR CHERUBIM AND WHEELS. (Eze. 1:1-28) EZEKIEL'S COMMISSION. (Eze 2:1-10) EZEKIEL EATS THE ROLL. IS COMMISSIONED TO ...

TSK: Ezekiel (Pendahuluan Kitab) The character of Ezekiel, as a Writer and Poet, is thus admirably drawn by the masterly hand of Bishop Lowth: " Ezekiel is much inferior to Jeremiah ...

TSK: Ezekiel 37 (Pendahuluan Pasal) Overview Eze 37:1, By the resurrection of dry bones, Eze 37:11. the dead hope of Israel is revived; Eze 37:15, By the uniting of two sticks, Eze 3...

Poole: Ezekiel (Pendahuluan Kitab) BOOK OF THE PROPHET EZEKIEL THE ARGUMENT EZEKIEL was by descent a priest, and by commission a prophet, and received it from heaven, as will appea...

Poole: Ezekiel 37 (Pendahuluan Pasal) CHAPTER 37 By the resurrection of dry bones the revival of the lost hope of Israel is prefigured, Eze 37:1-14 . By the uniting of two sticks is sho...

MHCC: Ezekiel (Pendahuluan Kitab) Ezekiel was one of the priests; he was carried captive to Chaldea with Jehoiachin. All his prophecies appear to have been delivered in that country, a...

MHCC: Ezekiel 37 (Pendahuluan Pasal) (Eze 37:1-14) God restores dried bones to life. (Eze 37:15-28) The whole house of Israel is represented as enjoying the blessings of Christ's kingdom...

Matthew Henry: Ezekiel (Pendahuluan Kitab) An Exposition, with Practical Observations, of The Book of the Prophet Ezekiel When we entered upon the writings of the prophets, which speak of the ...

Matthew Henry: Ezekiel 37 (Pendahuluan Pasal) The threatenings of the destruction of Judah and Jerusalem for their sins, which we had in the former part of this book, were not so terrible, but ...

Constable: Ezekiel (Pendahuluan Kitab) Introduction Title and Writer The title of this book comes from its writer, Ezekiel, t...

Constable: Ezekiel (Garis Besar) Outline I. Ezekiel's calling and commission chs. 1-3 A. The vision of God's glory ch. 1 ...

Constable: Ezekiel Ezekiel Bibliography Ackroyd, Peter R. Exile and Restoration. Philadelphia: Westminster Press, 1968. ...

Haydock: Ezekiel (Pendahuluan Kitab) THE PROPHECY OF EZECHIEL. INTRODUCTION. Ezechiel, whose name signifies the strength of God, was of the priestly race, and of the number of t...

Gill: Ezekiel (Pendahuluan Kitab) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL This book is rightly placed after Jeremiah; since Ezekiel was among the captives in Chaldea, when prophesied; whereas Jerem...

Gill: Ezekiel 37 (Pendahuluan Pasal) INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 37 This chapter contains a prophecy of the Jews' return from captivity to their own land; of the union of the each tribes w...

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