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What does the Bible say about the two sticks in Ezekiel?

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The two sticks in Ezekiel represent the unity of God's people, specifically Judah and Israel under Christ's headship.

In Ezekiel 37, the two sticks symbolize the division and eventual unity of God's people, namely the kingdoms of Judah and Israel. God instructs Ezekiel to write on each stick to signify the different tribes and then bind them together to demonstrate that he will unify them as one nation. This is a prophetic vision that points to the coming of the Messiah, who will gather His people from all nations, creating one body under His lordship (Ezekiel 37:15-28). The unification of the two sticks exemplifies that true identity and belonging are found in Christ, where both Jews and Gentiles are brought into one spiritual family.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 37:15-28

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Two Made One
Bill Parker · Aug 13, 2014
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