Ezekiel 37:1
הָיְתָה עָלַי יַד ה’ וַיּוֹצִאֵנִי בְרוּחַ ה’ וַיְנִיחֵנִי בְּתוֹךְ הַבִּקְעָה וְהִיא מְלֵאָה עֲצָמוֹת
The hand of Hashem was upon me and carried me out in the spirit of Hashem, and set me down in the middle of the valley, and it was full of bones.
The haftarah for Shabbos Chol HaMoed Pesach is the famous prophecy of the “valley of the dry bones” from Ezekiel chapter 37. But was this a prophetic vision or did Ezekiel actually witness a valley of bones being resurrected? In the Talmud (Sanhedrin 92b), Rabbi Eliezer says that the revived dead from this incident actually got married and had children. Rabbi Yehuda ben Baseira then got up and said, "I am descended from one of them and here are the tefillin that my grandfather handed down to me from them."