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Ezekiel Chapter 37 — The Valley of Dry Bones Quiz

Ezekiel Chapter 37 contains one of the most powerful and symbolic visions in Scripture—the valley of dry bones. In this vision, God shows the prophet Ezekiel a valley filled with skeletal remains that are miraculously brought back to life, representing the spiritual and national restoration of Israel. This quiz will test your comprehension of this dramatic prophecy, including the vision's details, God's instructions to Ezekiel, and the meaning of the two sticks.

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In Ezekiel's vision of the valley of dry bones, what does the prophet say when God asks if the bones can live?

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What is the main spiritual meaning of the valley of dry bones vision?+
The vision symbolizes Israel's spiritual restoration and national renewal after exile. The dry bones represent Israel's despair and hopelessness (Ezekiel 37:11), while their miraculous resurrection symbolizes God's power to restore His people from any situation, no matter how hopeless it appears. This prophecy gives comfort that God has not abandoned Israel and will restore them to their land.
What do the two sticks represent, and why does God unite them?+
The two sticks represent the kingdoms of Judah and Israel (the northern and southern kingdoms that had been divided). God unites them to symbolize the future reunification of all Israel into one nation under one king, ending the division that occurred after King Solomon's death. This represents God's promise to restore the entire nation as one people.
How does Ezekiel's prophecy in Chapter 37 relate to the broader message of the Book of Ezekiel?+
The Book of Ezekiel emphasizes God's sovereignty, judgment on Israel's sin, and ultimately God's faithfulness to restore His people. Chapter 37 provides hope and assurance that despite Israel's exile and spiritual death, God will intervene to bring restoration and renewal. This demonstrates that God's covenant with Israel is eternal and that His judgment is not final—restoration and redemption are promised.

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