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Ezekiel 37
The vision of the resurrection of the dry bones, ver. 1-10. The explication of it, ver. 11-14 A type of the happy coalition
which would be between Israel and Judah, ver. 15-22. A
prediction of the kingdom of Christ, and of the glories and graces
of that kingdom, ver. 23-28.
Verse 1. And set me down - So it seemed to me in the vision. Which is a
lively representation of a threefold resurrection:
1. Of the resurrection of souls, from the death of sin, to the life of
righteousness:
2. The resurrection of the church from an afflicted state, to liberty
and peace:
3. The resurrection of the body at the great day, especially the
bodies of believers to life eternal.
Verse 3. And he - The Lord.
Verse 7. Prophesied - Declared these promises. As I prophesied - While
I was prophesying. A noise - A rattling of the bones in their
motion. A shaking - A trembling or commotion among the bones,
enough to manifest a divine presence, working among them.
Came together - Glided nearer and nearer, 'till each bone met the
bone to which it was to be joined. Of all the bones of all those
numerous slain, not one was missing, not one missed its way, not
one missed its place, but each knew and found its fellow. Thus in
the resurrection of the dead, the scattered atoms shall be arranged
in their proper place and order, and every bone come to his bone,
by the same wisdom and power by which they were first formed
in the womb of her that is with child.
Verse 8. Came up - Gradually spreading itself.
Verse 9. Prophesy - Declare what my will is. O breath - The soul, whose
emblem here is wind; which, as it gently blew upon these lifeless
creatures, each was inspired with its own soul or spirit.
Verse 10. And the breath - The spirit of life, or the soul, Gen. ii, 7.
Verse 11. The whole house - The emblem of the house of Israel. Are
dried - Our state is as hopeless, as far from recovery, as dried
bones are from life.
Verse 12. I will open - Though your captivity be as death, your persons
close as the grave, yet I will open those graves.
Verse 16. One stick - A writing tablet or a tally, such as is fit to be
written upon. His companions - Benjamin and part of Levi, who
kept with the tribe of Judah. Ephraim - Ephraim was the most
considerable tribe in the kingdom of Israel, when divided from the
other two. The house of Israel - The other nine tribes, who
continued with Ephraim.
Verse 19. In mine hand - Under my government, care, and blessing. God
will make the two kingdoms one in his hand, as I make these two
sticks one in my hand.
Verse 22. One nation - They were one in David's time, who was a type
of the Messiah, and continued so to the end of Solomon's time,
whose name includes peace. So when the Beloved, the Peace-
maker, the Messiah shall be king, they shall be one again. And
one king - The Messiah.
Verse 23. I will save - I will bring them safe out of them. And will
cleanse - Both justify and sanctify them.
Verse 24. David - The son of David. One shepherd - This king shall be
their one chief shepherd, others that feed and rule the flock, are so
by commission from him.
Verse 25. For ever - 'Till Christ's coming to judgment, the Jews
converted to Christ, shall inherit Canaan.
Verse 26. My sanctuary - I will set up a spiritual glorious temple, and
worship among you. For evermore - Never to be altered or
abolished on earth, but to be consummated in heaven.
Verse 27. My tabernacle - The tabernacle wherein I will shew my
presence among them. Their fathers had a tabernacle, but the
Messiah shall bring with him a better, a spiritual, and an heavenly.
They shall be my people - By my grace I will make them holy, as
the people of a holy God; and I will make them happy, as the
people of the ever blessed God.
Chapter 37:
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| Geneva
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Lamentations Daniel
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