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Ezekiel 37:27-28

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Context: In the culmination of Ezekiel's vision of national restoration (the dry bones coming to life, the reunited kingdom), God promises that His dwelling place will be with restored Israel forever. This prophetic anticipation looks beyond return from Babylonian exile to the ultimate fulfillment when God dwells permanently with His people.

Connections:

Connection Method(s): Promise-Fulfillment, Longitudinal Theme — Ezekiel's promise that God's dwelling will be with restored Israel "forevermore" is fulfilled in three stages: Christ's incarnation (John 1:14), the church as Spirit-indwelt temple (1 Cor 3:16), and the New Jerusalem where God dwells eternally with His people (Rev 21:3).

Christological Connection: Ezekiel's prophecy finds fulfillment in three stages through Christ. First, in the incarnation: "The Word became flesh and tabernacled [ἐσκήνωσεν] among us" (John 1:14), fulfilling "my dwelling place shall be with them" as God dwells in human flesh. Jesus identifies His body as the temple (John 2:19-21), locating God's dwelling in Himself. Second, in the church age: believers corporately become "God's temple" through the Spirit's indwelling (1 Corinthians 3:16; 2 Corinthians 6:16), with God's dwelling "among them" realized through the Spirit. Third, in the new creation: Revelation 21:3 explicitly echoes Ezekiel's language: "Behold, the dwelling place [σκηνή] of God is with man. He will dwell with them, and they will be his people, and God himself will be with them as their God." The "forevermore" of Ezekiel 37:28 reaches ultimate consummation when God and the Lamb dwell eternally with redeemed humanity in the new Jerusalem, with no temple needed because "the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are its temple" (Revelation 21:22).

Trajectory Table: 057 - Feast of Tabernacles (Dwelling with God)