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

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Ezekiel 37 illustrates the restoration of Israel, representing God's power to bring the dead back to life through His Word and Spirit.

Ezekiel 37 describes a prophetic vision where God asks Ezekiel if the dry bones can live, symbolizing the people of Israel in exile. God's command to prophesy to these bones highlights His sovereignty and power to revive those who are spiritually dead. As God speaks to the bones, breath enters them, symbolizing the Holy Spirit's role in the process of regeneration. This passage conveys both the historical context of Israel's exile and the spiritual significance of God's ability to restore life and hope where there seems to be none.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 37:4-6, Ezekiel 37:9-11

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