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You, son of man, take one stick, and write on it, For Judah, and for the children of Israel his companions: then take another stick, and write on it, For Joseph, the stick of Ephraim, and [for] all the house of Israel his companions:
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A Tangible Prophecy of Unity
Scholars explain that Ezekiel's act with the two sticks was a literal, physical prophecy. One stick represented the southern kingdom of Judah (with Benjamin), and the other represented the northern kingdom of Israel (often called Joseph or Ephraim). This powerful visual sign demonstrated God's promise to one day reunite His politically and spiritually divided people into a single nation.
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Ezekiel
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18th Century
Presbyterian
A prophecy of the reunion of Israel and Judah, the incorporation of Israel under one Ruler, the kingdom of Messiah upon earth and in heaven ([Refer…
19th Century
Anglican
One stick ... another stick. These are not rods, as in Numbers 17:6-9, although Ezekiel may have had that event in mind. …
Baptist
The Word of the LORD came again to me, saying, Moreover, you son of man,
Notice how the Lord constantly calls the prophet "son of m…
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Moreover, you son of man, take you one stick Or "wood" {a}; a stick of wood; or table, as the Targum; a board or pla…
This emblem was to show the people that the Lord would unite Judah and Israel. Christ is the true David, Israel's King of old; and those whom he ma…