John Gill Commentary Ezekiel 37:7

John Gill Commentary

Ezekiel 37:7

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
John Gill
John Gill

John Gill Commentary

Ezekiel 37:7

1697–1771
Reformed Baptist
SCRIPTURE

"So I prophesied as I was commanded: and as I prophesied, there was a noise, and, behold, an earthquake; and the bones came together, bone to its bone." — Ezekiel 37:7 (ASV)

So I prophesied as I was commanded
The prophet was not disobedient to the heavenly vision; he was right to observe the orders and instructions given, whatever were the issue and success of them; that he was to leave with the Lord, and did. So Gospel ministers prophesy or preach according to the commission given them, and leave their work with the Lord: this was the first prophesying; for there is another after mentioned: these two are carefully to be observed and distinguished, different effects following the one and the other: this was a prophesying to the dry bones, upon them, over them, and concerning them; and what is next related was the consequence of it;

and as I prophesied, there was a noise ;
or, "a voice" F23 ; this, in the literal sense, was the proclamation by Cyrus, giving the Jews leave to return to their own land, (Ezra 1:1–3) , at the revival of the interest of Christ, a great voice will be heard from heaven, saying to the witnesses, come up hither, (Revelation 11:12) , and at the descent of Christ to raise his dead first, there will be the voice of the archangel, and the trump of God, (1 Thessalonians 4:16) , and, as while the prophet was prophesying, there was not only his voice heard, but the voice of God, perhaps a thunder clap: so in the ministry of the Gospel there is a voice heard, which, at first, is only externally heard; men hear a noise, a voice, but it is a confused one; they do not know what to make of it, and yet it has some effect upon them; it causes a noise in them, an outcry about sin, and hell, and damnation; and yet, at present, no spiritual life or breath is in them:

and behold a shaking ;
of the bones; a rattling among them, as may be conceived must be where there is, as here, a tumbling of dry bones one over another, to get to their proper bone: so in the first effect of the word upon the conscience of a sinner, which works wrath there, there is a shaking and trembling through fear of damnation; which in some issues in real conversion, as in Saul and the jailer, (Acts 9:6) (16:29) , but in others it goes off again, and comes to nothing, as in Felix, (Acts 24:25) :

and the bones came together, bone to his bone :
so the Jews scattered up and down in the provinces of Babylon gathered together upon the proclamation of Cyrus, and went up in a body to their own land; as they will do also at the time of their conversion, (Hosea 1:11) , thus, when persons are only under slight convictions, they may gather together, and have their religious meetings and societies, and yet be only a parcel of dry bones, without any spiritual life and breath in them.


FOOTNOTES:

  • F23:
    w (lwq yhyw) "et exstitit vox", Cocceius, Starckius; "et fuit vox", Montanus.