Ezekiel's Inquiry About the Fate of the Edomites
Ezekiel was not asked by the Lord "Does this none live?" but rather, in Ezekiel 37:3, the prophet was asked, "Son of man, can these bones live?" This question is posed to Ezekiel in a vision where he is standing in a valley filled with dry, scattered bones, symbolizing the hopelessness and despair of the Israelites in exile. Paul writes in Romans 8:28 that God works all things together for the good of those who love Him, and this question to Ezekiel is a powerful illustration of God's sovereignty and power to bring life out of death and despair.
The Lord's question to Ezekiel is not just a inquiry about the physical possibility of the bones coming to life, but a theological statement about God's ability to resurrect and restore His people. This exchange between God and Ezekiel is a powerful reminder of the gospel truth that God is the giver of life, and that He can bring hope and restoration to even the most desperate of situations.
In this passage, we see the heart of God's character and glory, as He reveals His power and mercy to Ezekiel, and through him, to His people. The question "Can these bones live?" is a call to faith and trust in God's sovereignty, and a reminder that even in the darkest of times, God is always working to bring about His good and glorious purposes.