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Reuniting of Judah and Ephraim/Israel

Ezekiel 37:15–28 — The Reuniting of Judah and Israel

Ezekiel 37:15–28 records a powerful prophetic act commanded by the Most High that speaks directly to the identity, division, scattering, and future restoration of the people of Israel.

In this passage, the prophet Ezekiel is instructed to take two sticks:

  • One called Judah, representing the southern kingdom (Judah, Benjamin, and some Levites)
     
  • One called Joseph/Ephraim, representing the northern kingdom of Israel
     

Yahawah commands Ezekiel to join the two sticks into one, declaring that what was divided would be made whole again—not by human effort, but by divine purpose and covenant promise.

“I will make them one nation… and one king shall be king to them all.”
— Ezekiel 37:22
 

This platform is dedicated to waking the tribes in Africa, reuniting Judah and Ephraim & pointing Israel back to Yahawah's promises.

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