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What is your interpretation of Ezekiel 37: 16-20?
A "stick" was a scroll of sheepskin or parchment used for recording religious and secular information, rolled upon a stick of wood. The Stick of Judah is the Holy Bible, the books written by the prophets and apostles of the Lord.
What is the Stick of Ephraim? Do you realize this prophesy of Ezekiel has been fulfilled?
Jason, I certainly do expect you to look up the verse. Don't be so lazy. Besides, copying and pasting serves little purpose when everyone owns a Bible.
Swindled, you're missing the point. A "Stick" is not a piece of land or a nation, but a method of recording writings of scripture. If you'd read the referenced verses you will quickly understand the literal meaning of "stick."
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
The stick of Ephraim is the Book of Mormon.
Source(s): I'm LDS. - swindledLv 71 decade ago
in the bible ephrain and mennasus are referrences to the usa . and yes he is/has spliced the two twigs . Read a little further and he states he will bring back judah to it's land and that of course has already happened.
- The DoctorLv 71 decade ago
Actually:
"The oracle of the two sticks envisions the re-unification of the long-divided land and the establishment of a united Israel, ruled by one king."
One stick refers to the Kingdom of Israel, the other to the Kingdom of Judah. The prophecy is that they will be united.
Source(s): The New Oxford Annotated Bible - Anonymous1 decade ago
what do you expect us to go look it up?
dont you know how to copy and paste?
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