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Identifier: biblepanoramaorh00fost (find matches)
Title: The Bible panorama, or The Holy Scriptures in picture and story
Year: 1891 (1890s)
Authors: Foster, William A. (from old catalog)
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soonas they had come together, flesh grew upon them, and skin, until the bones allbecame bodies again. But there was no breath in them, they were still dead. Then the Lord spoke to Ezekiel and commanded him to speak to the winds,and say, Come ye winds and blow upon these dead bodies, that they may havebreath, and live. And Ezekiel spoke to the winds, and the winds blew uponthe dead bodies and breath came into them, and they breathed and were alive;and they all stood up on their feet like a very great army. Then the Lord explained to Ezekiel why he had shown him this vision, andwhat it meant. He told him that all the people of Israel complained because oftheir punishment and their trouble; they said they were like bones that weredry and dead, and that they had lost all hope of ever being happy, or of seeingtheir own land again. But the Lord said he would raise them up out of theirtroubles, as he had raised those dry bones to life, and that he would bring themback to their own land. 184
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THE PROPHET EZEKIELS VISION OF THE VALLEY OF DRY BONES. 1 „_ EZEKIEL XXXVII. 1. Daniel will not Eat the Kings Food. WHEN king Nebuchadnezzar was in Jerusalem, he commanded the chiefof his officers to choose some of the princes of the children of Israel,that he might take them to be servants in his palace at Babylon.None should be chosen, the king said, who had any fault in them, but only suchas were young and beautiful and quick to learn. For he wanted them to betaught in all the wisdom of the Chaldeans, and to learn also the language thatthe Chaldeans spoke. After they had been instructed in these things for threeyears, they were to come to the palace, and stay there and wait on the king. Among those that were chosen by the chief officer, were four young men,named Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego. These four were brought toBabylon, and teachers were set over them, that they might be taught as kingNebuchadnezzar commanded. And the king sent them, each day, meat and winefrom h

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The vision of the valley of the dry bones. Ezekiel 37:4-5. Illustration by Gustave Doré

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