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Scriptura
On-line version ISSN 2305-445X
Print version ISSN 0254-1807
Abstract
BIWUL, Joel Kamsen Tihitshak and ECWA THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY. The restoration of the "dry bones" in Ezekiel 37:1-14: an exegetical and theological analysis. Scriptura [online]. 2019, vol.118, pp.1-10. ISSN 2305-445X. http://dx.doi.org/10.7833/118-1-1528.
The visionary presentation of "Dry Bones" in Ezekiel 37 presupposes the possibility of the restoration of Yahweh's covenant people to their ancestral land in ancient Palestine. What, therefore, is the underpinning theological significance? Using an exegetical and theological analysis, this article argues that the Babylonian captivity had a divine retributive and punitive purpose for a dissident covenant people, and, ultimately, achieved the recognition of the prophetic formula in Ezekiel. It concludes that only Yahweh, acting in his divine economy, and through his divine method, reserved the prerogative to reverse the unfortunate exilic condition of Israel. Bewildered and pessimistic readers should therefore acknowledge the display of this unitary divine sovereignty.
Keywords : Babylon [Babylonia]; Dry Bones; Exile; Ezekiel; Israel; Restoration.