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What does the Bible say about dry bones in Ezekiel 37?

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Ezekiel 37 symbolizes the revival of Israel and the power of God to resurrect spiritually dead individuals.

Ezekiel 37 describes a vision of a valley filled with dry bones, representing the state of Israel in exile and the spiritual death of mankind. God asks Ezekiel if these bones can live, illustrating that, without divine intervention, they are lifeless. This passage emphasizes that God has the power to bring life from death, not only in a national sense for Israel but in a spiritual context for all believers through Christ. The true miracle of resurrection is not merely a return to physical life but the impartation of spiritual life through the Gospel, demonstrating God's sovereignty in salvation.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 37:1-14

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