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What does the Bible say about the Valley of Dry Bones in Ezekiel?

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The Valley of Dry Bones represents the house of Israel, symbolizing God's promise to restore His people from spiritual death.

In Ezekiel 37, the Valley of Dry Bones serves as a powerful depiction of God's promise to revive the spiritually dead house of Israel. The dry bones represent a people who have lost hope and feel cut off from their identity and land. God asks Ezekiel if these bones can live, to which Ezekiel wisely responds, 'O Lord God, thou knowest.' This highlights the fact that only God has the ability to bring life from death. Verses 11-14 further clarify that God will bring His people back from their graves, restoring them to their land, signaling a divine act of resurrection that reflects His sovereignty and faithfulness to His covenant people.
Scripture References: Ezekiel 37:1-14

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