![]() ![]() Understands Jehovah's servant David to be Messiah, or Jesus Christ, of Possessed any such line of rulers, and certainly no such lineĬontinued forever. "a line of true rulers, each faithfully representing the ideal DavidĪs the faithful Ruler, the true Shepherd of his people" (Plumptre, onĮzekiel 34:23), inasmuch as Israel, after Ezekiel's day, never Messianic promise of 2 Samuel 7:12-16, and cannot be satisfactorilyĮxplained as signifying the Davidic house (Smend), or as pointing to The Pulpit commentary correctly observes for Eze 37:25 The fact that the future king who sits on David's throne would be prince forever suggests something other than a mortal appointment. ![]() They and theirĬhildren and their children's children will live there forever, andĭavid my servant will be their prince forever." Servant Jacob, the land where your ancestors lived. They will follow my laws and beĬareful to keep my decrees. "'My servant David will be king over them,Īnd they will all have one shepherd. They will be my people,Īnd I will be their God. Sinful backsliding, and I will cleanse them. Or with any of their offenses, for I will save them from all their They will no longer defile themselves with their idols and vile images This is hinted at in the previous two verses - Eze 27:23-25 In fact, according to Matthew's genealogy, the last person to be a rightful heir to the throne of David was Jesus Himself. ![]() It is a historical fact that following Ezekiel's time, the throne of David and the royal line was never restored. The nation and its royal kingship will be miraculously restored! The portion of Ezekiel 37 is about a series of prophecies about the future restored kingdom of Israel as illustrated by the metaphor of the valley of dry bones. ![]()
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