Ezekiel 4:7
set.3; 6:2and thine.Isa 52:10 Ezekiel 13:17
set thy.4:3; 20:46; 21:2the daughters.Isa 3:16-26; 4:4prophesy.Jud 4:4; 2Ki 22:14; Lu 2:36; 2Pe 2:1out of.2; Re 2:20 Ezekiel 20:46
set.4:7; 6:2toward.Towards Judea, which lay south of Mesopotamia, where the prophet now dwelt. and drop.21:2; De 32:2; Job 29:22; Am 7:16; Mic 2:6; *marg:the forest.The city of Jerusalem, as full of inhabitants as the forest is of trees. Jer 13:19; 22:7; Zec 11:1,2 Ezekiel 21:2
set.4:3,7; 20:46; 25:2; 28:21; 29:2; 38:2; Eph 6:19and drop.De 32:2; Am 7:16; Mic 2:6,11; *marg:against.4:7; 6:2; 20:46; 36:1; Jer 26:11,12; Ac 6:13,14 Ezekiel 25:2
thy face.6:2; 20:46; 21:2; 35:2the Ammonites.21:28-32; Ge 19:38; Jer 9:25,26; 25:21; 27:3; 49:1-6; Am 1:13-15Zep 2:8-11 Ezekiel 38:2-3
Son.2:1; 39:1set.6:2; 20:46; 25:2; 35:2,3Gog.Rather, "Gog (the prince) of the land of Magog, the prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal." By Magog is most probably meant the Scythians or Tartars, called so by Arabian and Syrian writers, and especially the Turks, who were originally natives of Tartary; and by Rosh, the Russians, descendants of the ancient inhabitants on the river Araxes or Rosh. Re 20:8,9Magog.Ge 10:2; 1Ch 1:5the chief prince of. or, prince of the chief of. Meshech.27:13; 32:26; Isa 66:19 I am.13:8; 29:3; 35:3; 39:1,2-10
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