Ezekiel 37:3

3 He asked me, "Human one, can these bones live again?" I said, "LORD God, only you know."

Ezekiel 37:3 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 37:3

And he said unto me, son of man, can these bones live?
&c.] Is there any probability of it? is there any reason to believe they shall live? can any ways and means be devised, or any methods taken, to cause them to live? and I answered, O Lord God, thou knowest;
the prophet does not pronounce at once that it was improbable and impossible; he knew indeed it was not probable, or possible, that these bones should revive of themselves; and he knew that neither he nor any creature could quicken them; but he wisely refers it to an omniscient and omnipotent God, who knew what he could and what he would do: the conversion of sinners is not of themselves, nor of ministers, but of God; it is wholly owing to his will and power, ( John 1:13 ) nothing else can make it probable, or possible.

Ezekiel 37:3 In-Context

1 The LORD's power overcame me, and while I was in the LORD's spirit, he led me out and set me down in the middle of a certain valley. It was full of bones.
2 He led me through them all around, and I saw that there were a great many of them on the valley floor, and they were very dry.
3 He asked me, "Human one, can these bones live again?" I said, "LORD God, only you know."
4 He said to me, "Prophesy over these bones, and say to them, Dry bones, hear the LORD's word!
5 The LORD God proclaims to these bones: I am about to put breath in you, and you will live again.
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