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Ephesians 2:1-7

Greek Key Terms:

  • νεκρός (nekros) - \"dead\" — \"you were dead in your trespasses and sins\" (v.1); the unqualified death-language is the NT's direct translation of Ezekiel 37's \"very dry bones\" — not sickened, not weakened, but dead; the condition that only resurrection can address
  • συζωοποιέω (syzōopoieō) - \"to make alive together with\" — \"made us alive together with Christ\" (v.5); the compound prefix (syn-) — \"together with\" — grounds individual regeneration in union with Christ's resurrection; the Spirit who raised Him is the Spirit who raises us
  • χάρις (charis) - \"grace\" — \"by grace you have been saved\" (vv.5, 8); the three-word summary of what Ezekiel 37 enacted: the bones contributed nothing to their own revival; YHWH acted entirely from His own mercy
  • ἐνεργέω (energeō) - \"to work, to be effective\" — \"the spirit that is now at work in the sons of disobedience\" (v.2); the same word Paul uses for the Spirit's work in believers (Philippians 2:13) — the contrast between the spirit animating the world and the Spirit animating the new creation

Context: Ephesians 2:1-7 is the NT's most theologically precise exposition of the spiritual death that makes regeneration necessary. Paul opens with the stark condition: \"you were dead\" — not the future tense of approaching death but the past tense of the state in which his readers once existed. Verses 2-3 anatomize that death: enslavement to the world-system, the devil's domain, the flesh's passions, and the default condition of divine wrath. The theological pivot comes in verse 4: \"But God, who is rich in mercy, because of His great love for us...\" — the divine initiative is the only thing that changes the condition of spiritual death, because the dead cannot initiate their own revival. \"Made us alive together with Christ\" (v.5) and \"raised us up with Him\" (v.6) deploy resurrection language: regeneration is not self-improvement but co-resurrection in Christ. The purpose clause of verse 7 — \"so that in the coming ages He might show the immeasurable riches of His grace\" — frames the entire transaction as theocentric display, not anthropocentric achievement.

OT-to-OT Development: Paul's \"dead in trespasses and sins\" is the NT's direct theological extrapolation of Ezekiel 37's \"very dry bones.\" The vision's bones were beyond natural revival; Paul's Gentile readers were beyond natural spiritual life — their entire framework (world-system, devil, flesh, wrath) was oriented against God. The mechanism of revival in both cases is the same: divine word + sovereign Spirit. In Ezekiel 37, the word of prophecy assembled the bones; the Spirit's breath enlivened them. In Ephesians 1:13 (immediately preceding this passage), Paul has already named the mechanism: \"the word of truth, the gospel of your salvation,\" sealed by \"the promised Holy Spirit.\" The gospel-word is the prophetic word over the dry bones; the Spirit is the ruach who enters and produces life. Genesis 2:7's prototype (divine breath → living being from inert matter) underlies both.

Connections:

  • TO: Ezekiel 37:1-14 (the OT enacted parable that Ephesians 2 applies theologically — dry bones = dead in trespasses; ruach = Holy Spirit; living army = made alive in Christ), Ephesians 1:13 (the word of truth + Holy Spirit as the mechanism that produces the regeneration 2:1-7 describes)
  • FROM OT: Psalm 51:10 (\"Create in me a clean heart, O God; renew a right spirit within me\" — the individual pre-figuring of what Ephesians 2 systematizes)
  • FROM NT: Colossians 2:13 (\"you, who were dead in your trespasses... God made alive together with him\" — the parallel Pauline statement), John 5:25 (\"the hour is coming and is now here when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and those who hear will live\" — Jesus describing the same regenerating work)

Christological Connection: Ephesians 2:1-7 identifies the Ezekiel 37 pattern as the theological anatomy of every conversion. The \"very dry bones\" are every human being in their natural state — \"dead in trespasses and sins,\" without capacity for spiritual life. The prophetic word that Ezekiel spoke over the bones is the gospel word: the announcement of Christ's death and resurrection. The ruach that entered the bodies is the Holy Spirit whose sealed indwelling (Ephesians 1:13-14) is the mark of the new creation. The vast army that stood before Ezekiel is the church — \"made alive together with Christ, raised up with Him, and seated with Him in the heavenly places\" (vv.5-6).

The specifically Christological ground is the phrase \"together with Christ\" (vv.5-6): regeneration is not a Spirit-operation detached from Christ but an incorporation into Christ's own death and resurrection. The Spirit who raised Jesus from the dead (Romans 8:11) is the same Spirit who enlivens those who are dead in sin — because their enlivening is participation in Christ's resurrection. The bones stood alive in the valley; believers are seated in the heavenly places in Christ. The escalation from Ezekiel 37 (national restoration anticipated) to Ephesians 2 (individual resurrection effected) maps onto the escalation from type to antitype: the valley was the enacted sign; the cross and resurrection are the enacted reality.

Connection Method(s): Typology (Backward-Looking — Paul's \"dead in trespasses\" applies Ezekiel 37's valley-of-dry-bones imagery to individual spiritual death; the connection is retrospective and explicit, establishing Ezekiel 37 as the OT background for Pauline anthropology). Also Longitudinal Theme — Ephesians 2:1-7 is the NT's systematic theological statement of the \"Spirit gives life\" theme, identifying its anthropological presupposition (spiritual death), its divine mechanism (grace through Spirit), and its Christological ground (union with Christ's resurrection). Also Redemptive-Historical Progression — the text locates individual regeneration within the cosmic redemptive arc: from God's eternal purpose (v.7: \"the coming ages\") to the cross to the Spirit's present work to the consummation.

Trajectory Table: 191 - Valley of Dry Bones (Regeneration by the Spirit)