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Introduction

A.M. 3417. B.C. 587.

In this chapter,

(1,) By the vision of dry bones, quickened by prophecy, is represented that, however dispersed among enemies, destitute of human help, and dispirited in their own minds, the Jews were in their captivity, God would, by Cyrus’s proclamation, and his own influences, animate, help, and gather them to their own land, Ezekiel 37:1-14 .

(2,) By the uniting of two sticks in Ezekiel’s hand is represented, that notwithstanding the old enmity between them, the Jews and ten tribes would, after the captivity, and especially after the dispersion, happily unite, and renounce their idolatries, and under the Messiah enjoy the most comfortable relation to God, abundant peace and prosperity, and holy fellowship with him, Ezekiel 37:15-28 . But this shall have its more excellent fulfilment in the quickening influences of the Holy Spirit, in the erection of the gospel church, and entrance into the millennial blessedness; in the making of Jews and Gentiles one mystical body of Christ, and in the glorious resurrection and heavenly blessedness.

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