Ezekiel 1:3

word.

Jer 1:2,4; Ho 1:1; Joe 1:1; 1Ti 4:1

Ezekiel. Heb. Jehezkel. and the.

3:14,22; 8:1; 33:22; 37:1; 40:1; 1Ki 18:46; 2Ki 3:15

Ezekiel 3:14

the spirit.

12; 8:3; 37:1

in bitterness, in the heat of my spirit. Heb. bitter in hotanger.

Nu 11:11-19; Jer 6:11; 20:14-18; Joh 4:1,3,9

but.

1:3; 8:1; 37:1; 1Ki 18:46; 2Ki 2:16; 3:15; Jer 20:7-9

Ezekiel 3:22

the hand.

14; 1:3; 37:1

Arise.

8:4; Ac 9:6

Ezekiel 11:24

the spirit.

1; 8:3; 2Ki 2:16; 2Co 12:3

into.

1:3; 3:12,15; Ps 137:1

So.

Ge 17:22; 35:13; Ac 10:16

Ezekiel 37:1

1 By the resurrection of dry bones,

11 the dead hope of Israel is revived.

15 By the uniting of two sticks,

18 is shewn the incorporation of Israel into Judah.

21 The promises of Christ's kingdom.

hand.In this vision, the dry bones aptly represent the ruined and desperate state of both Israel and Judah; and the revivification of these bones signifies their restoration to their own land after their captivity, and also their recovery from their present long dispersion. Although this is the primary and genuine scope of the vision, yet the doctrine of a general resurrection of the dead may justly be inferred from it; for "a simile of the resurrection," says Jerome, after Tertullian and others, "would never have been used to signify the restoration of the people of Israel, unless such a future resurrection had been believed and known; because no one attempts to confirm uncertain things by things which have no existence."

1:3; 3:14,22; 33:22; 40:1; Re 1:10

carried.

8:3; 11:24; 1Ki 18:12; 2Ki 2:16; Lu 4:1; Ac 8:39

Revelation of John 1:10

in.

4:2; 17:3; 21:10; Mt 22:43; Ac 10:10-33; 2Co 12:2-4

on the.

Joh 20:19,26; Ac 20:7; 1Co 16:2

as.

4:1; 10:3-8
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