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Yechezkel Perek 37
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Radak, Rambam, Ralbag, Metzudos, and others learn that Yechezkel was shown this in a prophetic vision and it did not actually occur. However, Sanhedrin 92b seems to indicate that this did actually happen, as Yehudah ben B’saira claimed he was a descendant of one of the people resurrected by Yechezkel and he actually had a pair of tefillin from him!
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God showed Yechezkel a valley of dry bones.
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Yechezkel was asked if these bones could come alive.
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Yechezkel responded by stating that God can do whatever He pleases.
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Yechezkel was to prophesy that the bones would come back to life.
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“I will cover you with sinew, flesh,and skin and bring you back to life.”
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Yechezkel prophesied and watched as the bones grew sinew, flesh and skin, but they did not come back to life.
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Again Yechezkel was to prophesy about the dead bones that the spirit of God should enter them and they should come alive.
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The bones came alive and stood up on their feet.
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God told Yechezkel: “These are the dry bones of Am Yisrael, that are worn out from exile.
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“I will cause the dead bones of Am Yisrael to come back alive and I will bring them to Eretz Yisrael.
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“In Eretz Yisrael the nation will be filled with the ‘spirit of God’.”
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Yechezkel was commanded to take two sticks and write on them “Yehudah” and “Yosef”, and then join the two sticks together.
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This represented the complete uniting of Am Yisrael in the times of Mashiach.
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An ingathering of the exiles will take place.
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“My servant Dovid will reign over My nation in their own land.
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“Yisrael will follow my Torah and keep its laws.
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“The Beis Hamikdash will be rebuilt and last forever.
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“The nations of the world will know that I am God.”
