Ezekiel 13:8
behold.5:8; 21:3; 26:3; 28:22; 29:3,4,10; 35:3; 38:3,4; 39:1; Jer 50:31,32Jer 51:25; Na 2:13; 3:5,6; 1Ti 4:1,8; 1Pe 3:12 Ezekiel 29:3
I am.10; 28:22; Ps 76:7; Jer 44:30; Na 1:6the great.32:2; Ps 74:13,14; Isa 27:1; 51:9; Re 12:3,4,16,17; 13:2,4,11Re 16:13; 20:2My river.9; 28:2; De 8:17; Isa 10:13,14; Da 4:30,31 Ezekiel 35:3
I am.5:8; 21:3; 29:3,10; Jer 21:13; Na 2:13; 3:5and I will stretch.6:14; Jer 6:12; 15:6; 51:25most desolate. Heb. desolation and desolation.7; 5:15 Ezekiel 39:1-10
1 God's judgment upon Gog.8 Israel's victory.11 Gog's burial in Hamon-gog.17 The feast of the fowls.21 Israel having been plagued for their sins,25 shall be gathered again with eternal favour. son.38:2,3Behold.35:3; Na 2:13; 3:5the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal.Or, "prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal." 38:2 I will.It is probable that none of the invaders will escape: but perhaps the inhabitants of Magog in general are meant. The immense army of Gog, led forth against Israel, will almost empty his land; and the subsequent judgments of God upon those that remain at home, will reduce them to a sixth of the whole. Ps 40:14; 68:2; Isa 37:29leave but the sixth part of thee. or, strike thee with sixplagues; or, draw thee back with a hook of six teeth, as ch. 38:4. and will cause. 38:15; Da 11:40north parts. Heb. sides of the north. 20:21-24; Ps 46:9; 76:3; Jer 21:4,5; Ho 1:5 fall.17-20; 38:21I will.32:4,5; 33:27; Isa 34:2-8; Jer 15:3; Re 19:17-21sort. Heb. wing. to be devoured. Heb. to devour. open field. Heb. face of the field.29:5; 32:4; Jer 8:2; 22:19 I will.Some terrible judgment will destroy the countries whence the army of Gog was led forth, about the same time that the army itself shall be cut off. 30:8,16; 38:19-22; Am 1:4,7,10; Na 1:6carelessly. or, confidently.38:11; Jud 18:7in the isles.38:6,13; Ps 72:10; Isa 66:19; Jer 25:22; Zep 2:11 will I.22; 38:16,23and I will.20:9,14,39; 36:20,21,36; Ex 20:7; Le 18:21the heathen.38:16,23the Holy.Isa 12:6; 43:3,14; 55:5; 60:9,14 it is come.The prophet, seeing in vision the accomplishment of the prediction, speaks of it as already come and done. 7:2-10; Isa 33:10-12; Re 16:17; 21:6this.38:17; 2Pe 3:8 shall go.Ps 111:2,3; Isa 66:24; Mal 1:5and shall.10; Jos 11:6; Ps 46:9; Zec 9:10set on fire.The language here employed seems to intimate that the army of Gog will be cut off by miracle, as that of Sennacherib; for the people are described as going forth, not to fight and conquer, but merely to gather the spoil, and to destroy the weapons of war, as no longer of use. hand staves. or, javelins. and they.When the immense number and destruction of the invaders are considered, and also the little fuel comparatively which is necessary in warm climates, we may easily conceive of this being literally fulfilled. burn them with fire. or, make a fire of them. shall spoil.Ex 3:22; 12:36; Isa 14:2; 33:1; Mic 5:8; Hab 3:8; Zep 2:9,10; Mt 7:2Re 13:10; 18:6
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