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Text -- Ezekiel 39:1-28 (NET)
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Wesley -> Eze 39:2; Eze 39:3; Eze 39:8; Eze 39:8; Eze 39:9; Eze 39:9; Eze 39:9; Eze 39:11; Eze 39:11; Eze 39:11; Eze 39:11; Eze 39:11; Eze 39:13; Eze 39:14; Eze 39:14; Eze 39:14; Eze 39:14; Eze 39:14; Eze 39:16; Eze 39:17; Eze 39:17; Eze 39:18; Eze 39:18; Eze 39:18; Eze 39:18; Eze 39:18; Eze 39:18; Eze 39:18; Eze 39:18; Eze 39:18; Eze 39:20; Eze 39:20; Eze 39:20; Eze 39:21; Eze 39:26
I will leave in thy country but one in six.
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Wesley: Eze 39:3 - -- What is said of the bow rendered useless, is to be understood of all other weapons of war; this is one kind, the bow, being most in use with the Scyth...
What is said of the bow rendered useless, is to be understood of all other weapons of war; this is one kind, the bow, being most in use with the Scythians, is mentioned for all the rest.
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That notable day of recompences against the last great enemies of the church.
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The warlike provision, instruments, engines, carriages and wagons.
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Wesley: Eze 39:9 - -- It may be wondered why they burn these weapons, which might be of use to them for defence; but it was done in testimony that God was their defence, on...
It may be wondered why they burn these weapons, which might be of use to them for defence; but it was done in testimony that God was their defence, on whom only they relied.
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Wesley: Eze 39:9 - -- In such a country where the need of fire is much less than with us, it will not seem incredible, that the warlike utensils of so numerous an army migh...
In such a country where the need of fire is much less than with us, it will not seem incredible, that the warlike utensils of so numerous an army might be enough to furnish them with fuel for many years.
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Wesley: Eze 39:11 - -- And to many of those with him; but many were given to the birds and beasts to be devoured.
And to many of those with him; but many were given to the birds and beasts to be devoured.
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Wesley: Eze 39:11 - -- Gog came to take possession; and so he shall, but not as he purposed and hoped. He shall possess his house of darkness in that land which he invaded.
Gog came to take possession; and so he shall, but not as he purposed and hoped. He shall possess his house of darkness in that land which he invaded.
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Wesley: Eze 39:11 - -- So called from the frequent travels of passengers through it from Egypt and Arabia Felix, into the more northern parts, and from these again into Egyp...
So called from the frequent travels of passengers through it from Egypt and Arabia Felix, into the more northern parts, and from these again into Egypt and Arabia.
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The day of my being glorified shall be a renown to Israel.
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Chuse out men who shall make it their work.
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Wesley: Eze 39:14 - -- To go up and down over the whole land; for many of Gog's wounded, flying soldiers, died in thickets, and corners into which they crept.
To go up and down over the whole land; for many of Gog's wounded, flying soldiers, died in thickets, and corners into which they crept.
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Whose assistance they would desire of courtesy.
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Wesley: Eze 39:14 - -- Unburied by the public labour of the house of Israel during the seven months.
Unburied by the public labour of the house of Israel during the seven months.
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That is, the multitude: the city which is next to this common tomb of Gog.
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Wesley: Eze 39:17 - -- The punishment of these God calls a sacrifice, which he offers to his own justice.
The punishment of these God calls a sacrifice, which he offers to his own justice.
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Wesley: Eze 39:17 - -- Where more thousands are offered at once, than ever were at any time offered; 'tis a sacrifice so great, that none ever was, or will be like it.
Where more thousands are offered at once, than ever were at any time offered; 'tis a sacrifice so great, that none ever was, or will be like it.
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Wesley: Eze 39:18 - -- In these two and the following verses, God takes on him the person of one that makes a feast, invites his guests, and promises to satisfy them. Of the...
In these two and the following verses, God takes on him the person of one that makes a feast, invites his guests, and promises to satisfy them. Of the two former, the first is an Enigmatical invitation, or an invitation in a riddle; the latter is the key to this character.
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Wesley: Eze 39:18 - -- Who had great authority, great courage and strength, the giant - like ones, commanders of great note in the army.
Who had great authority, great courage and strength, the giant - like ones, commanders of great note in the army.
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Many princes came with their country men and subjects to assist in this war.
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These are compared to rams which lead the flock.
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Lambs are the more ordinary in the army.
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Goats signify the more lascivious, and impetuous among them.
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Bullocks, such as though more slow, were of great strength.
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A mountain of most rich, and sweet soil.
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Wesley: Eze 39:20 - -- In the field where Gog, his princes, and army, are slain, compared to a table.
In the field where Gog, his princes, and army, are slain, compared to a table.
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In the countries to which the news shall come.
JFB -> Eze 39:2; Eze 39:2; Eze 39:3; Eze 39:4-5; Eze 39:4-5; Eze 39:6; Eze 39:6; Eze 39:7; Eze 39:8; Eze 39:9-10; Eze 39:11; Eze 39:11; Eze 39:11; Eze 39:13; Eze 39:14; Eze 39:14; Eze 39:15; Eze 39:16; Eze 39:17; Eze 39:17; Eze 39:18; Eze 39:18; Eze 39:20; Eze 39:20; Eze 39:22; Eze 39:23; Eze 39:25; Eze 39:25; Eze 39:26; Eze 39:27; Eze 39:28
JFB: Eze 39:2 - -- Margin, "strike thee with six plagues" (namely, pestilence, blood, overflowing rain, hailstones, fire, brimstone, Eze 38:22); or, "draw thee back with...
Margin, "strike thee with six plagues" (namely, pestilence, blood, overflowing rain, hailstones, fire, brimstone, Eze 38:22); or, "draw thee back with an hook of six teeth" (Eze 38:4), the six teeth being those six plagues. Rather, "lead thee about" [LUDOVICUS DE DIEU and Septuagint]. As Antiochus was led (to his ruin) to leave Egypt for an expedition against Palestine, so shall the last great enemy of God be.
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In which the Scythians were most expert.
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JFB: Eze 39:4-5 - -- The scene of Israel's preservation shall be that of the ungodly foe's destruction.
The scene of Israel's preservation shall be that of the ungodly foe's destruction.
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JFB: Eze 39:6 - -- Those dwelling in maritime regions, who had helped Gog with fleets and troops, shall be visited with the fire of God's wrath in their own lands.
Those dwelling in maritime regions, who had helped Gog with fleets and troops, shall be visited with the fire of God's wrath in their own lands.
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JFB: Eze 39:7 - -- By their sins bringing down judgments which made the heathen think that I was unable or unwilling to save My people.
By their sins bringing down judgments which made the heathen think that I was unable or unwilling to save My people.
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JFB: Eze 39:8 - -- The prediction of the salvation of My people, and the ruin of their enemy, is come to pass--is done: expressing that the event foretold is as certain ...
The prediction of the salvation of My people, and the ruin of their enemy, is come to pass--is done: expressing that the event foretold is as certain as if it were already accomplished.
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JFB: Eze 39:9-10 - -- The burning of the foe's weapons implies that nothing belonging to them should be left to pollute the land. The seven years (seven being the sacred nu...
The burning of the foe's weapons implies that nothing belonging to them should be left to pollute the land. The seven years (seven being the sacred number) spent on this work, implies the completeness of the cleansing, and the people's zeal for purity. How different from the ancient Israelites, who left not merely the arms, but the heathen themselves, to remain among them [FAIRBAIRN], (Jdg 1:27-28; Jdg 2:2-3; Psa 106:34-36). The desolation by Antiochus began in the one hundred and forty-first year of the Seleucidæ. From this date to 148, a period of six years and four months ("2300 days," Dan 8:14), when the temple-worship was restored (1 Maccabees 4:52), God vouchsafed many triumphs to His people; from this time to the death of Antiochus, early in 149, a period of seven months, the Jews had rest from Antiochus, and purified their land, and on the twenty-fifth day of the ninth month celebrated the Encænia, or feast of dedication (Joh 10:22) and purification of the temple. The whole period, in round numbers, was seven years. Mattathias was the patriotic Jewish leader, and his third son, Judas, the military commander under whom the Syrian generals were defeated. He retook Jerusalem and purified the temple. Simon and Jonathan, his brothers, succeeded him: the independence of the Jews was secured, and the crown vested in the Asmonean family, in which it continued till Herod the Great.
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Gog found only a grave where he had expected the spoils of conquest.
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JFB: Eze 39:11 - -- So vast were to be the masses that nothing but a deep valley would suffice for their corpses.
So vast were to be the masses that nothing but a deep valley would suffice for their corpses.
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JFB: Eze 39:11 - -- Those travelling on the high road, east of the Dead Sea, from Syria to Petra and Egypt. The publicity of the road would cause many to observe God's ju...
Those travelling on the high road, east of the Dead Sea, from Syria to Petra and Egypt. The publicity of the road would cause many to observe God's judgments, as the stench (as English Version translates) or the multitude of graves (as HENDERSON translates, "it shall stop the passengers") would arrest the attention of passers-by. Their grave would be close to that of their ancient prototypes, Sodom and Gomorrah in the Dead Sea, both alike being signal instances of God's judgments.
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JFB: Eze 39:14 - -- The men employed continually in the burying were to be helped by those happening to pass by; all were to combine.
The men employed continually in the burying were to be helped by those happening to pass by; all were to combine.
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To see if the work was complete [MUNSTER].
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JFB: Eze 39:15 - -- First "all the people of the land" engaged in the burying for seven months; then special men were employed, at the end of the seven months, to search ...
First "all the people of the land" engaged in the burying for seven months; then special men were employed, at the end of the seven months, to search for any still left unburied. The passers-by helped them by setting up a mark near any such bones, in order to keep others from being defiled by casually touching them, and that the buriers might come and remove them. Denoting the minute care to put away every relic of heathen pollution from the Holy Land.
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JFB: Eze 39:16 - -- A city in the neighborhood was to receive the name Hamonah, "multitude," to commemorate the overthrow of the multitudes of the foe [HENDERSON]. The mu...
A city in the neighborhood was to receive the name Hamonah, "multitude," to commemorate the overthrow of the multitudes of the foe [HENDERSON]. The multitude of the slain shall give a name to the city of Jerusalem after the land shall have been cleansed [GROTIUS]. Jerusalem shall be famed as the conqueror of multitudes.
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JFB: Eze 39:17 - -- Anciently worshippers feasted on the sacrifices. The birds and beasts of prey are invited to the sacrificial feast provided by God (compare Isa 18:6; ...
Anciently worshippers feasted on the sacrifices. The birds and beasts of prey are invited to the sacrificial feast provided by God (compare Isa 18:6; Isa 34:6; Zep 1:7; Mar 9:49). Here this sacrifice holds only a subordinate place in the picture, and so is put last. Not only shall their bones lie long unburied, but they shall be stripped of the flesh by beasts and birds of prey.
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JFB: Eze 39:18 - -- By these various animal victims used in sacrifices are meant various ranks of men, princes, generals, and soldiers (compare Isa 34:6).
By these various animal victims used in sacrifices are meant various ranks of men, princes, generals, and soldiers (compare Isa 34:6).
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JFB: Eze 39:18 - -- Ungodly men of might (Psa 22:12). Bashan, beyond Jordan, was famed for its fat cattle. Fat implies prosperity which often makes men refractory towards...
Ungodly men of might (Psa 22:12). Bashan, beyond Jordan, was famed for its fat cattle. Fat implies prosperity which often makes men refractory towards God (Deu 32:14-15).
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JFB: Eze 39:22 - -- By My interposition for them. So, too, the heathen shall be led to fear the name of the Lord (Psa 102:15).
By My interposition for them. So, too, the heathen shall be led to fear the name of the Lord (Psa 102:15).
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JFB: Eze 39:25 - -- So "all Israel" (Rom 11:26). The restorations of Israel heretofore have been partial; there must be one yet future that is to be universal (Hos 1:11).
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JFB: Eze 39:26 - -- The punishment of their sin: after they have become sensible of their guilt, and ashamed of it (Eze 20:43; Eze 36:31).
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Vindicated as holy in My dealings with them.
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JFB: Eze 39:28 - -- The Jews, having no dominion, settled country, or fixed property to detain them, may return at any time without difficulty (compare Hos 3:4-5).
The Jews, having no dominion, settled country, or fixed property to detain them, may return at any time without difficulty (compare Hos 3:4-5).
Clarke: Eze 39:2 - -- And leave but the sixth part of thee - The margin has, strike thee with six plagues; or, draw thee back with a hook of six teeth.
And leave but the sixth part of thee - The margin has, strike thee with six plagues; or, draw thee back with a hook of six teeth.
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Clarke: Eze 39:3 - -- I will smite thy bow out of thy left hand - The Persians whom Antiochus had in his army, Eze 38:5, were famous as archers, and they may be intended ...
I will smite thy bow out of thy left hand - The Persians whom Antiochus had in his army, Eze 38:5, were famous as archers, and they may be intended here. The bow is held by the left hand; the arrow is pulled and discharged by the right.
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I will send a fire on Magog - On Syria. I will destroy the Syrian troops
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Clarke: Eze 39:6 - -- And among them that dwell carelessly in the isles - The auxiliary troops that came to Antiochus from the borders of the Euxine Sea. - Martin.
And among them that dwell carelessly in the isles - The auxiliary troops that came to Antiochus from the borders of the Euxine Sea. - Martin.
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Clarke: Eze 39:7 - -- In the midst of my people Israel - This defeat of Gog is to be in Israel: and it was there according to this prophecy, that the immense army of Anti...
In the midst of my people Israel - This defeat of Gog is to be in Israel: and it was there according to this prophecy, that the immense army of Antiochus was so completely defeated
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Clarke: Eze 39:7 - -- Ands I will not let them pollute my holy name any more - See on 1 Maccabees 1:11, etc., how Antiochus had profaned the temple, insulted Jehovah and ...
Ands I will not let them pollute my holy name any more - See on 1 Maccabees 1:11, etc., how Antiochus had profaned the temple, insulted Jehovah and his worship, etc. God permitted that as a scourge to his disobedient people; but now the scourger shall be scourged, and he shall pollute the sanctuary no more.
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Clarke: Eze 39:9 - -- And shall set on fire - the weapons - The Israelites shall make bonfires and fuel of the weapons, tents, etc., which the defeated Syrians shall leav...
And shall set on fire - the weapons - The Israelites shall make bonfires and fuel of the weapons, tents, etc., which the defeated Syrians shall leave behind them, as expressive of the joy which they shall feel for the destruction of their enemies; and to keep up, in their culinary consumption, the memory of this great event
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Clarke: Eze 39:9 - -- They shall burn them with fire seven years - These may be figurative expressions, after the manner of the Asiatics, whose language abounds with such...
They shall burn them with fire seven years - These may be figurative expressions, after the manner of the Asiatics, whose language abounds with such descriptions. They occur every where in the prophets. As to the number seven it is only a certain for an indeterminate number. But as the slaughter was great, and the bows, arrows, quivers, shields, bucklers, handstaves, and spears were in vast multitudes, it must have taken a long time to gather them up in the different parts of the fields of battle, and the roads in which the Syrians had retreated, throwing away their arms as they proceeded; so there might have been a long time employed in collecting and burning them. And as all seem to have been doomed to the fire, there might have been some found at different intervals and burned, during the seven years here mentioned. Mariana, in his History of Spain, lib. xi., c. 24, says, that after the Spaniards had given that signal overthrow to the Saracens, a.d. 1212 they found such a vast quantity of lances, javelins, and such like, that they served them for four years for fuel. And probably these instruments obtained by the Israelites were used in general for culinary firewood, and might literally have served them for seven years; so that during that time they should take no wood out of the fields, nor out of the forests for the purpose of fuel, Eze 39:10.
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Clarke: Eze 39:11 - -- The valley of the passengers on the east of the sea - That is, of Gennesareth, according to the Targum. The valley near this lake or sea is called t...
The valley of the passengers on the east of the sea - That is, of Gennesareth, according to the Targum. The valley near this lake or sea is called the Valley of the Passengers, because it was a great road by which the merchants and traders from Syria and other eastern countries went into Egypt; see Gen 37:17, Gen 37:25. See Calmet here
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Clarke: Eze 39:11 - -- There shall they bury Gog and all his multitude - Some read, "There shall they bury Gog, that is, all his multitude."Not Gog, or Antiochus himself, ...
There shall they bury Gog and all his multitude - Some read, "There shall they bury Gog, that is, all his multitude."Not Gog, or Antiochus himself, for he was not in this battle; but his generals, captains, and soldiers, by whom he was represented. As to Hamon-gog, we know no valley of this name but here. But we may understand the words thus: the place where this great slaughter was, and where the multitudes of the slain were buried, might be better called Hamon-gog, the valley of the multitude of God, than the valley of passengers; for so great was the carnage there, that the way of the passengers shall be stopped by it. See the text.
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Clarke: Eze 39:12 - -- And seven months - It shall require a long time to bury the dead. This is another figurative expression; which, however, may admit of a good deal of...
And seven months - It shall require a long time to bury the dead. This is another figurative expression; which, however, may admit of a good deal of literal meaning. Many of the Syrian soldiers had secreted themselves in different places during the pursuit after the battle, where they died of their wounds, of hunger, and of fatigue; so that they were not all found and buried till seven months after the defeat of the Syrian army. This slow process of burying is distinctly related in the three following verses, and extended even to a bone, Eze 39:15; which, when it was found by a passenger, the place was marked, that the buriers might see and inter it. Seven months was little time enough for all this work; and in that country putrescency does not easily take place: the scorching winds serving to desiccate the flesh, and preserve it from decomposition.
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Clarke: Eze 39:17 - -- Gather yourselves - to my sacrifice - This is an allusion to a custom common in the east: when a sacrifice is made, the friends and neighbors of the...
Gather yourselves - to my sacrifice - This is an allusion to a custom common in the east: when a sacrifice is made, the friends and neighbors of the party sacrificing are invited to come and feast on the sacrifice.
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Clarke: Eze 39:18 - -- Ye shall - drink the blood of the princes of the earth - I need not mention the custom of the Scandinavians: they were accustomed to drink the blood...
Ye shall - drink the blood of the princes of the earth - I need not mention the custom of the Scandinavians: they were accustomed to drink the blood of their enemies out of the skulls of the dead. But this is spoken of fowls and beasts here - rams, lambs, and goats. The feast shall be as grateful and as plenteous to the fowls and beasts, as one made of the above animals, the fattest and best of their kind, (because fed in the fertile fields of Bashan), would be to the guests of him who makes a sacrifice.
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Clarke: Eze 39:19 - -- And ye shall eat fat - and drink blood - Who shall eat and drink, etc.? Not the Jews: though Voltaire says they ate human flesh, and are invited her...
And ye shall eat fat - and drink blood - Who shall eat and drink, etc.? Not the Jews: though Voltaire says they ate human flesh, and are invited here by the prophet to eat the flesh and drink the blood of their enemies; which is a most unprincipled falsehood. It is the fowls and the beasts that God invites, Eze 39:17 : "Speak to every feathered fowl, and to every beast of the field, assemble yourselves - that ye may eat flesh and drink blood;"nor are the persons altered in all these Eze 39:17-20 : so the assertion of Voltaire is either through brutish ignorance or Satanic malice.
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Clarke: Eze 39:25 - -- Now will I bring again the captivity of Jacob - Both they and the heathen shall know that it was for their iniquity that I gave them into the hands ...
Now will I bring again the captivity of Jacob - Both they and the heathen shall know that it was for their iniquity that I gave them into the hands of their enemies: and now I will redeem them from those hands in such a way as to prove that I am a merciful God, as well as a just God.
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Clarke: Eze 39:26 - -- After that they have borne their shame - After they shall have borne the punishment due to a line of conduct which is their shame and reproach, viz....
After that they have borne their shame - After they shall have borne the punishment due to a line of conduct which is their shame and reproach, viz. idolatry.
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Clarke: Eze 39:27 - -- When I have - gathered them - Antiochus had before captured many of the Jews, and sold them for slaves; see Dan 11:33.
When I have - gathered them - Antiochus had before captured many of the Jews, and sold them for slaves; see Dan 11:33.
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Clarke: Eze 39:28 - -- And have left none of then any more there - All that chose had liberty to return; but many remained behind. This promise may therefore refer to a gr...
And have left none of then any more there - All that chose had liberty to return; but many remained behind. This promise may therefore refer to a greater restoration, when not a Jew shall be left behind. This, the next verse intimates, will be in the Gospel dispensation.
Defender: Eze 39:6 - -- The earthquake, evidently accompanied by volcanic eruptions and great fires set by violent electrical storms (note also Psa 83:14, Psa 83:15, which al...
The earthquake, evidently accompanied by volcanic eruptions and great fires set by violent electrical storms (note also Psa 83:14, Psa 83:15, which also speaks of judgment on the confederacy attacking Israel), will affect the country of Magog and other ungodly nations. In particular, the nations that have attacked Israel will be so devastated that they can never recover to be influential in world affairs again."
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Defender: Eze 39:7 - -- The nation of Israel will never henceforth be controlled by atheists or pantheists, even though they will not yet be willing to accept Jesus as Messia...
The nation of Israel will never henceforth be controlled by atheists or pantheists, even though they will not yet be willing to accept Jesus as Messiah."
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Defender: Eze 39:9 - -- Remarkably, the earthquake and the storm will be so providentially controlled by the Lord that it will destroy Gog's armies while leaving the cities o...
Remarkably, the earthquake and the storm will be so providentially controlled by the Lord that it will destroy Gog's armies while leaving the cities of Israel virtually unaffected. No wonder the people of Israel and the other nations will recognize the hand of God.
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Defender: Eze 39:9 - -- The inhabitants of Israel will be able to use the burnable parts of the army's weapons as their fuel for seven years - possibly the same seven-year pe...
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Defender: Eze 39:18 - -- Compare with Rev 19:17-21. The two "suppers" for the birds of the air are described in such similar terms as to suggest the same event. Both will invo...
Compare with Rev 19:17-21. The two "suppers" for the birds of the air are described in such similar terms as to suggest the same event. Both will involve not just the northern confederacy of Gog and Magog but "the princes of the earth." However, the Armageddon slaughter described in Revelation will take place at the end of the seven-year tribulation period, which seems to indicate that the slaughter in this passage may follow the seven-year period mentioned in Eze 39:9. The Armageddon incident will be much greater than the destruction of Gog and Magog described in Ezekiel 38:18-39:4, which occurs at least seven years earlier. There is still another invasion by "Gog and Magog" that will take place a thousand years later (Rev 20:7-9), but this will terminate in the fiery disintegration of the earth itself."
TSK: Eze 39:1 - -- son : Eze 38:2, Eze 38:3
Behold : Eze 35:3; Nah 2:13, Nah 3:5
the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal : Or, ""prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal.""Eze 3...
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TSK: Eze 39:2 - -- 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, le...
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. Psa 40:14, Psa 68:2; Isa 37:29
leave but the sixth part of thee : or, strike thee with six plagues; or, draw thee back with a hook of six teeth, as Eze 38:4. and will cause. Eze 38:15; Dan 11:40
north parts : Heb. sides of the north
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TSK: Eze 39:4 - -- fall : Eze 39:17-20, Eze 38:21
I will : Eze 32:4, Eze 32:5, Eze 33:27; Isa 34:2-8; Jer 15:3; Rev 19:17-21
sort : Heb. wing
to be devoured : Heb. to de...
fall : Eze 39:17-20, Eze 38:21
I will : Eze 32:4, Eze 32:5, Eze 33:27; Isa 34:2-8; Jer 15:3; Rev 19:17-21
sort : Heb. wing
to be devoured : Heb. to devour
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TSK: Eze 39:6 - -- 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...
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. Eze 30:8, Eze 30:16, Eze 38:19-22; Amo 1:4, Amo 1:7, Amo 1:10; Nah 1:6
carelessly : or, confidently, Eze 38:11; Jdg 18:7
in the isles : Eze 38:6, Eze 38:13; Psa 72:10; Isa 66:19; Jer 25:22; Zep 2:11
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TSK: Eze 39:7 - -- will I : Eze 39:22, Eze 38:16, Eze 38:23
and I will : Eze 20:9, Eze 20:14, Eze 20:39, Eze 36:20,Eze 36:21, Eze 36:36; Exo 20:7; Lev 18:21
the heathen ...
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TSK: Eze 39:8 - -- it is come : The prophet, seeing in vision the accomplishment of the prediction, speaks of it as already come and done. Eze 7:2-10; Isa 33:10-12; Rev ...
it is come : The prophet, seeing in vision the accomplishment of the prediction, speaks of it as already come and done. Eze 7:2-10; Isa 33:10-12; Rev 16:17, Rev 21:6
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TSK: Eze 39:9 - -- shall go : Psa 111:2, Psa 111:3; Isa 66:24; Mal 1:5
and shall : Eze 39:10; Jos 11:6; Psa 46:9; Zec 9:10
set on fire : The language here employed seems...
shall go : Psa 111:2, Psa 111:3; Isa 66:24; Mal 1:5
and shall : Eze 39:10; Jos 11:6; Psa 46:9; Zec 9:10
set 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
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TSK: Eze 39:10 - -- shall spoil : Exo 3:22, Exo 12:36; Isa 14:2, Isa 33:1; Mic 5:8; Hab 3:8; Zep 2:9, Zep 2:10; Mat 7:2; Rev 13:10, Rev 18:6
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TSK: Eze 39:11 - -- the valley : Probably the valley near the Sea of Gennesareth, as the Targum renders, and so called because it was the great road by which the merchant...
the valley : Probably the valley near the Sea of Gennesareth, as the Targum renders, and so called because it was the great road by which the merchants and traders from Syria and other Eastern countries went into Egypt. Perhaps what is now called the plains of Haouran, south of Damascus.
on the east : Eze 47:18; Num 34:11; Luk 5:1; Joh 6:1
noses : or, mouths
Hamongog : that is, The multitude of Gog, Num 11:34 *margin
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TSK: Eze 39:13 - -- a renown : Deu 26:19; Psa 149:6-9; Jer 33:9; Zep 3:19, Zep 3:20; 1Pe 1:7
the day : Eze 39:21, Eze 39:22, Eze 28:22; Psa 126:2, Psa 126:3
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TSK: Eze 39:14 - -- they shall : Num 19:11-19
continual employment : Heb. continuance
to cleanse : Eze 39:12
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TSK: Eze 39:17 - -- Speak : Gen 31:54; 1Sa 9:13, 1Sa 16:3; Isa 56:9; Jer 12:9; Zep 1:7; Rev 19:17, Rev 19:18
every feathered fowl : Heb. the fowl of every wing
to my : Ez...
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TSK: Eze 39:18 - -- eat : Eze 29:5, Eze 34:8; Rev 19:17, Rev 19:18, Rev 19:21
goats : Heb. great goats, Eze 34:17 *marg.
of bullocks : Psa 68:30; Isa 34:7; Jer 50:11, Jer...
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TSK: Eze 39:21 - -- I will set : Eze 36:23, Eze 38:16, Eze 38:23; Exo 9:16, Exo 14:4; Isa 26:11, Isa 37:20; Mal 1:11
and my : Exo 7:4, Exo 8:19; 1Sa 5:7, 1Sa 5:11, 1Sa 6:...
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TSK: Eze 39:22 - -- know : Eze 39:7, Eze 39:28, Eze 28:26, Eze 34:30; Psa 9:16; Jer 24:7, Jer 31:34; Joh 17:3; 1Jo 5:20
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TSK: Eze 39:23 - -- the heathen : Eze 36:18-23, Eze 36:36; 2Ch 7:21, 2Ch 7:22; Jer 22:8, Jer 22:9, Jer 40:2, Jer 40:3; Lam 1:8, Lam 2:15-17
hid I : Eze 39:29; Deu 31:17, ...
the heathen : Eze 36:18-23, Eze 36:36; 2Ch 7:21, 2Ch 7:22; Jer 22:8, Jer 22:9, Jer 40:2, Jer 40:3; Lam 1:8, Lam 2:15-17
hid I : Eze 39:29; Deu 31:17, Deu 31:18, Deu 32:20; Psa 10:1, Psa 30:7; Isa 1:15, Isa 8:17, Isa 59:2, Isa 64:7; Jer 33:5
gave them : Lev 26:25; Deu 32:30; Jdg 2:14, Jdg 3:8; Psa 106:41; Isa 42:24
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TSK: Eze 39:24 - -- Eze 36:19; Lev 26:24; 2Kings 17:7-23; Isa 1:20, Isa 3:11, Isa 59:17, Isa 59:18; Jer 2:17, Jer 2:19; Jer 4:18, Jer 5:25; Dan 9:5-10
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TSK: Eze 39:25 - -- Now will : The return of a few Jews from Babylon, and their continuance, increase, partial reformation, and prosperity, till the days of Christ, follo...
Now will : The return of a few Jews from Babylon, and their continuance, increase, partial reformation, and prosperity, till the days of Christ, followed by their present long continued dispersion, under the frown of God, and destitute of his Spirit, could in no degree answer to these predictions. Hence we must conclude, that some future events, exactly suitable to them, shall yet take place relative to the nation of Israel. Eze 34:13, Eze 36:21, Eze 36:24; Isa 27:12, Isa 27:13, Isa 56:8; Jer 3:18, Jer 23:3, Jer 30:3, Jer 30:10,Jer 30:18; Jer 31:3, Jer 32:37; Amo 9:14; Rom 11:26-31
the whole : Eze 20:40, Eze 37:21, Eze 37:22; Jer 31:1; Hos 1:11
and will : Eze 36:4-6, Eze 36:21-23; Joe 2:18; Zec 1:14, Zec 8:2
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TSK: Eze 39:26 - -- they have borne : Eze 16:52, Eze 16:57, Eze 16:58, Eze 16:63, Eze 32:25, Eze 32:30; Psa 99:8; Jer 3:24, Jer 3:25, Jer 30:11; Dan 9:16
when they : Lev ...
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TSK: Eze 39:27 - -- I have : Eze 39:25, Eze 28:25, Eze 28:26
and am : Eze 39:13, Eze 36:23, Eze 36:24, Eze 38:16, Eze 38:23; Lev 10:3; Isa 5:16
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TSK: Eze 39:28 - -- shall they : Eze 39:22, Eze 34:30; Hos 2:20
which caused them : Heb. by my causing of them, etc. Eze 39:23
and have : Deu 30:3, Deu 30:4; Neh 1:8-10; ...
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Barnes: Eze 39:1 - -- The present chapter describes the defeat of Evil and the triumph of God and His people. As the prophet predicted the advance of Evil under the figur...
The present chapter describes the defeat of Evil and the triumph of God and His people. As the prophet predicted the advance of Evil under the figure of the invasion of an actual army; so he declares the overthrow of Evil by the figure of a host routed and slain, and the consequent purification of a land, partially overrun and disturbed. Some forgetting that this is a figure, have searched history to find out some campaign in the land of Israel, some overthrow of invaders, on which to fix this prophecy, and have assigned localities to the burial-place "Hamon-Gog"Eze 39:11.
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Barnes: Eze 39:2 - -- The chief prince - Or, "prince of Rosh." And leave but the sixth part of thee - Or, and lead thee along (Septuagint and Vulgate).
The chief prince - Or, "prince of Rosh."
And leave but the sixth part of thee - Or, and lead thee along (Septuagint and Vulgate).
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Barnes: Eze 39:6 - -- The judgment is extended to "the isles"(or, seacoast) to show that it should fall not only on Gog and his land, but on those who share Gog’ s f...
The judgment is extended to "the isles"(or, seacoast) to show that it should fall not only on Gog and his land, but on those who share Gog’ s feelings of hatred and opposition to the kingdom of God.
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Barnes: Eze 39:9-10 - -- Burn them with fire - Or, "kindle fire with them;"or, as in the margin. The weapons of the army left on the field of battle shall be so numerou...
Burn them with fire - Or, "kindle fire with them;"or, as in the margin. The weapons of the army left on the field of battle shall be so numerous as to supply fuel for the people of the land for seven years. Seven was a number connected with cleansing after contact with the dead (Num 19:11 ff), and this purification of the land by the clearance of paganish spoils was a holy work (compare Eze 39:12).
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Barnes: Eze 39:11 - -- The prophet pictures to himself some imaginary valley (compare Zec 14:5) at the "east of the sea,"the Dead Sea, a place frightful in its physical ch...
The prophet pictures to himself some imaginary valley (compare Zec 14:5) at the "east of the sea,"the Dead Sea, a place frightful in its physical character, and admonitory of past judgments. He calls it "the valley of the passengers"(or, passers-by), because they who there lie buried were but as a passing cloud. In Eze 39:11-15 there is a play upon words - there were "passengers"to be buried, "passengers"to walk over their graves, "passengers"to bury them; (or, a play upon the treble meaning of passing in (invading), passing by, and passing through.)
Stop the noses - The word thus rendered occurs only once more in Scripture Deu 25:4 where it is rendered muzzle. See Isa 34:3.
Hamon-gog - See the margin, compare Eze 39:16.
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Barnes: Eze 39:14 - -- Men of continual employment - literally, as margin, i. e., men regularly appointed to this business. As the land of Israel represents figurativ...
Men of continual employment - literally, as margin, i. e., men regularly appointed to this business. As the land of Israel represents figuratively the Church of Christ, the purification of that land is a proper part of the figure to indicate such a sanctification and cleansing of His Church, as Paul describes Eph 5:26-27.
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Barnes: Eze 39:17-29 - -- The purposes of the past dispensation shall be made clear to God’ s people themselves and to the pagan. His judgments were the consequence of t...
The purposes of the past dispensation shall be made clear to God’ s people themselves and to the pagan. His judgments were the consequence of their sins; and these sins once abandoned, the favor of their God will return in yet more abundance.
Compare Act 2:17. Peter distinctly appropriates these prophecies (marginal references) to the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on the day of Pentecost, and the inauguration of the Church of Christ by that miraculous event. This was the beginning of the fulfillment. They shall find their consummation when time shall be no more.
Poole: Eze 39:2 - -- Turn thee back: see Eze 38:4 : or else, when Gog or his assistants shall go into their countries to compose disorders risen since this enterprise was...
Turn thee back: see Eze 38:4 : or else, when Gog or his assistants shall go into their countries to compose disorders risen since this enterprise was set on foot, they shall return to the rest of the confederates.
Leave but the sixth part of thee: some read, as our margin notes, I will draw thee back with a hook of six teeth, alluding to the drawing fish out of the water; others, I will strike thee with six plagues; others, I will kill five of six, and leave but the sixth part of thee: let me conjecture too, I will leave in thy country but one in six, and I will bring forth thy people with thee in so great numbers, that five of six shall march on this expedition. This runs more compliant with what follows.
Will cause thee to come up by his all wise providence God will dispose things so, that Gog shall deliberately choose this expedition; so God will bring him, as Eze 38:4 . See Eze 38:4,8,15,21 .
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Poole: Eze 39:3 - -- I will smite thy bow make thy hand weak, not able to hold the bow, and thy heart faint, not daring to take it up again. What is said of the bow rende...
I will smite thy bow make thy hand weak, not able to hold the bow, and thy heart faint, not daring to take it up again. What is said of the bow rendered useless, is to be understood of all other weapons of war. This one kind, the bow, being most in use with these Scythians, is mentioned for all the rest.
Thy left hand the hand for holding the bow, while the right fits the arrow to the string, and draws to shoot.
Thine arrows to fall thou shalt throw away thine arrows, that thou mayst the better flee for escape.
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Poole: Eze 39:4 - -- Thou shalt fall thy army shall be overthrown and slain. Thou , Gog himself the leader of this army, and all thy bands; thine own soldiers, the old t...
Thou shalt fall thy army shall be overthrown and slain. Thou , Gog himself the leader of this army, and all thy bands; thine own soldiers, the old trained soldiers.
The people the several nations that had joined in this enterprise with Gog. Their unburied carcasses shall be torn and mangled by every ravenous bird of the air? and the wild beasts, that range over the mountains for their prey, shall eat them; so many of them shall be denied a burial. See a like place Eze 32:4,5 .
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Poole: Eze 39:6 - -- I will send by an unusual judgment from God, a fire; either civil dissensions, such as Egypt was consumed by, Eze 30:16 ; or else the destroying pest...
I will send by an unusual judgment from God, a fire; either civil dissensions, such as Egypt was consumed by, Eze 30:16 ; or else the destroying pestilence, which always carrieth with it a burning distemper or fever; or that fire and brimstone mentioned Eze 38:22 . Or whatever this fire was, it should devour and lay desolate.
Them that dwell carelessly who perhaps thought their situation would be their safety; though Gog fell on the land, the ships and isles might escape; not so, for the same hand will send the fire on the isles and their inhabitants which sent it on Gag. Possibly the Tyrians and Sidonians may be aimed at.
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Poole: Eze 39:7 - -- In Eze 39:6 , the judgments executed on Gog make God known in the midst of the heathen, here they make him known among his own people; in both glori...
In Eze 39:6 , the judgments executed on Gog make God known in the midst of the heathen, here they make him known among his own people; in both glorious.
My holy name the destruction threatened against the wicked for their enmity against holiness, being executed, manifest that God is holy, and the protection of such. Or, holy name , for that he does in his oath swear by his holiness.
So his faithfulness is here commended and illustrated. I will not let them pollute my holy name any more ; will give them that new spirit, that due sense of my mercy; they shall not, as formerly, profane my name among the heathen, Eze 20:9 . See Eze 38:23 .
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Poole: Eze 39:8 - -- It this prophecy, to be fulfilled in the destruction of Gog, the rescue of God’ s people, and magnifying the name of God, is come ; as sure as ...
It this prophecy, to be fulfilled in the destruction of Gog, the rescue of God’ s people, and magnifying the name of God, is come ; as sure as if already come; or, as if already done; nor shall it be too long ere, in effect, and fully, it shall be done.
The day that notable day of recompences against the last great enemies of Christ and the church.
I have spoken by Ezekiel now, and by others see Eze 38:17 .
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Poole: Eze 39:9 - -- Shall go forth out of their houses and out of the cities, with joy to see and admire the great goodness of God towards them, and the greatness of his...
Shall go forth out of their houses and out of the cities, with joy to see and admire the great goodness of God towards them, and the greatness of his power against their enemies. Shall set on fire : this expression seems to intimate that they should burn these things in the open field or mountains, where they found them; here is no mention made of the carrying any into city or houses, to burn in their chimneys: it may be they should make those fires in token of joy.
The weapons the warlike provision, instruments, engines, carriages, and waggons, &c., as well as those recounted.
The shields: see Eze 38:4 .
The hand-staves that either their leaders used, like our halfpikes, or perhaps such as they cast like darts at the enemy.
They shall burn them with fire seven years: it may be wondered they burn these weapons, which might be of use to them for defence and safety; but it was done, partly, because they were weapons of the uncircumcised; partly, because they were anathemata , as all Jericho was; but chiefly, in testimony that God was their safety and defence, on which they relied, and would ever since he had so wonderfully delivered, We might read the words thus, they shall kindle with them a fire of seven years , and then the sense would be plain, that there should be such store of weapons and warlike utensils, that, heaped together, they would last so long, being cast into the fire still by such as found them; for it is not unlike they gathered up the weapons, as they did scattered bones, on their walks, as they lighted on them. Others tell us it is a certain number for an uncertain; others, that it is somewhat a proverbial speech, they shall have enough by the spoil of the enemy to make them and keep them warm, much as we sometimes say of one well provided, He is a warm gentleman; and some others tell us it is an expression of the Jews, who love to use this number in extraordinary cases, though they intend not precisely the same, as we say of a thing delayed, It will be seven years ere it come, or of a thing that will serve us a good while, It will last seven years. Or else, since the Hebrew hath not a distinct way of declaring what might be, or the potential mood, as the Latin, but they express possible by future, and say, that shall be, which we express by that may be, the meaning of these futures, they shall, in this and the next verse, is no more than,
they may or might burn for seven years and so Kimchi glosseth it as to countenance this last guess. They shall be sufficient; and in such a country, where the need of fire is much less than with us, it will not seem very incredible that the warlike utensils of so numerous an army might be enough to furnish them with fuel for so many years, or more.
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Poole: Eze 39:10 - -- So Heb. And , they shall not, &c.
They shall take: this, as noted before, taken potentially, or speaking what they might, not what they eventually...
So Heb. And , they shall not, &c.
They shall take: this, as noted before, taken potentially, or speaking what they might, not what they eventually should do; such store of fuel from the weapons and utensils of war left by these Gogites, that the Jews will not need to go to the forests to cut down wood. Or else comparatively, as some will; what they shall need to fetch from the forests shall be nothing in comparison to what they were wont to fetch.
They shall burn they may if they will: it is not preceptive, to make it duty, nor doth it necessarily determine that they must, but there were and would be for all that time who would be burning these weapons, and save the labour and cost of buying and fetching wood; and these who should do this I would look for among the poorer sort.
They shall spoil strip the dead, rifle their waggons and tents, searching what they may find of value and use, in which it is likely the poor among the Jews would be earliest and most diligent.
Those that spoiled them the army of Gog, and his followers.
And rob: it was not theft or robbery in the Jews to do this, though it was robbery in Gog and his company to spoil the Jews; but for decorum of the phrase, the prophet useth the same word in both cases.
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Poole: Eze 39:11 - -- At that day when God shall have destroyed this prince, and his formidable army.
Give unto Gog and to many of those who were with him, for some were...
At that day when God shall have destroyed this prince, and his formidable army.
Give unto Gog and to many of those who were with him, for some were given to the birds and beasts to be devoured, Eze 39:4 .
A place there of graves: beside many other reasons for burying these slaughtered multitudes, the humanity that religion is full of would guide the Jews to it, and God tells us that Gog shall have a grave in Israel. He came to take possession, and so he shall, but not as he purposed and hoped, but as God intended; Gog shall possess his house of darkness in that land which he invaded to make a prey of. He shall have one place there, a grave, as the Hebrew.
The valley of the passengers on the east of the sea: this valley hath here its name and situation; the name from the frequent travels of passengers through it from Egypt and Arabia Felix into the more northern parts, and from these again into Egypt and Arabia. By its situation it is on the east side of the Dead Sea, to distinguish it from the valley that is on this side Jordan westward, in which is Dothan. Now in this valley did the Jews discomfit the Ammonites, Moabites, Tyrians, and Sidonians, /APC 1Ma 5 . This might be a type, or firstfruits, and assurance of this great victory, but no more; for this was of a few against a few, and in this fight of some but few fell, &c.
It shall stop the noses the stink of the putrefying carcasses should make travellers stop their noses, offended with the ill smells.
There shall they bury partly in doing the office of humanity, though to dead enemies; and let their enemies live, who would not (for want of others) be so civil to them when dead; but chiefly to remove the nuisance of eye and nose, and to prevent diseases, that rise many times from such smells.
Gog: this prince, whoever it is, shall there fall, and be buried with
his multitude. They shall call it: this shall give name to the valley, which is to be called
The valley of Hamon-gog: which appellation I do not know to be given to any valley as yet, probably because this prophecy is not yet fully accomplished.
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Poole: Eze 39:12 - -- Seven months shall the house of Israel many of the house of Israel, some voluntarily, others by appointment, be burying of them; a little time would ...
Seven months shall the house of Israel many of the house of Israel, some voluntarily, others by appointment, be burying of them; a little time would not suffice to bury so great multitude, make what haste they could.
Cleanse the land not in a legal sense, but in a natural, to clear the land of hurtful stinks.
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Poole: Eze 39:13 - -- All that dwell thereabout or all that came out to resist and fight with this army.
It shall be to them the house of Israel,
a renown a commendati...
All that dwell thereabout or all that came out to resist and fight with this army.
It shall be to them the house of Israel,
a renown a commendation, matter of praise, that did, like men, bury the dead, who otherwise must have been all dung on the face of the earth, and the swelling hill rising from their buried bones shall be a monument to the praise of Israel’ s courtesy. Or else thus, the day of my being glorified shall be a renown to Israel: as indeed it is an honour to be owned of God, so when God shows he owneth such, he gives them honour among all that observe it.
Glorified in the deliverance of Israel, and in the destruction of Gog by my wonderful power, in my just zeal against mine enemies, and for my people.
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Poole: Eze 39:14 - -- They the rulers in Israel,
shall sever out choose out men who shall make it their work.
Passing through to go up and down over the whole land, fo...
They the rulers in Israel,
shall sever out choose out men who shall make it their work.
Passing through to go up and down over the whole land, for many of Gog’ s wounded, flying soldiers died in thickets, and by corners into which they crept, when they could go no further.
With the passengers whose assistance they would desire of courtesy, or command by order, and that with reason, all this care and labour for burying the dead tending to their good, that they might unoffended travel whither they were going.
That remain unburied by the public labour of the house of Israel during the seven months.
To cleanse it: a legal cleansing, if-referred to Antiochus Epiphanes’ s times, but not so with those that refer it to a season not yet come, for all legal ceremonies are ended: when Gog’ s army shall be destroyed and buried, the land shall be cleansed from the stench and noisomeness of these carcasses. These officers begin their work after the first seven months are expired, for during the seven months there would be work for all of them to bury the dead and slain of Gog’ s army.
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Poole: Eze 39:15 - -- Order should be taken to inform travellers, if they lighted on any bone or bones of men, as they journeyed, that they were desired to set up some ma...
Order should be taken to inform travellers, if they lighted on any bone or bones of men, as they journeyed, that they were desired to set up some mark at them, that thereby the public officers appointed to gather and bury them might find and carry those bones to the common burying-place.
When any seeth a man’ s bone: many of Gog’ s soldiers were torn by beasts, which if some of the greater beasts did, the lesser could not, break and devour the bones, but with the flesh these were dragged about by beasts, or scattered by the eagles and vultures, and so lay divided from the body; of these the prophet speaks.
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Poole: Eze 39:16 - -- The city either which is next to this common tomb of Gog, as most likely, or the city Jerusalem, whose people, delivered, sanctified, grateful, and m...
The city either which is next to this common tomb of Gog, as most likely, or the city Jerusalem, whose people, delivered, sanctified, grateful, and magnified in the eyes of the nations by the wonderful mercy of their God, shall be called by way of eminence,
The people or
Her people
Hamonah
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Poole: Eze 39:17 - -- Speak though they understand not thy word, yet speak. for they will understand my word, which shall go out with thine.
Unto every feathered fowl to...
Speak though they understand not thy word, yet speak. for they will understand my word, which shall go out with thine.
Unto every feathered fowl to all sorts of carnivorous birds, every kind of those that eat flesh.
To every beast that are for the prey, little or great, which either by craft or power get their food out of the flesh of others.
Assemble yourselves come in whole companies, flocks and herds too; and this repeated twice more,
come, gather yourselves: they have an earnest invitation, from all sides.
To my sacrifice: when sacrifices were offered, there usually was a feast to the priest the sacrificer, and for what guests were invited; now God is about to make such, he invites his guests, resolved to entertain them plentifully.
That I do sacrifice: the punishment of these God calls a sacrifice, which he doth offer, i.e. to his own justice, to satisfy that.
For you: it was for higher ends, yet since God intends to fill them with the flesh and blood of it, he is pleased to tell them he hath slain for their entertainment.
A great sacrifice where more thousands are offered at once than ever were at any time offered; it is a sacrifice so great, that none ever was or will be like.
The mountains of Israel the land of Canaan.
Eat flesh the flesh of the sacrifice.
And drink blood the blood of it: this was entertainment fitting these invited guests.
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Poole: Eze 39:18 - -- In these two and the two following verses, God takes on him the person of one that makes a feast, invites his guests, and promiseth to satisfy them....
In these two and the two following verses, God takes on him the person of one that makes a feast, invites his guests, and promiseth to satisfy them. Of the two former, the first is an enigmatical invitation, or an invitation in a riddle; the latter is the key to this character.
The mighty who had great authority, great courage and strength, the giant-like ones, commanders of great note in the army.
The princes: many princes came with their countrymen and subjects to assist in this war, whose blood these fowls should drink; and these compared to rams which lead the flock.
Lambs are the more ordinary in the army. Goats; great goats, as the Hebrew denoteth; and these signify the more lascivious and impetuous among them.
Bullocks such as, though more slow, were of great strength.
Fatlings well fed, it was no lean sacrifice made.
Of Bashan a mountain of most rich and sweet soil, and that fed the best of any.
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Poole: Eze 39:19 - -- Eat fat accounted best, and which shall here be plentiful.
Till ye be full none should fray them away, nor should any devour so much as to leave ot...
Eat fat accounted best, and which shall here be plentiful.
Till ye be full none should fray them away, nor should any devour so much as to leave others hungry.
My sacrifice: see Eze 39:17 .
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Poole: Eze 39:20 - -- At my table in the field where Gog, his princes, and army are slain, compared to a table.
Horses put for horsemen , not common foot-soldiers.
Cha...
At my table in the field where Gog, his princes, and army are slain, compared to a table.
Horses put for horsemen , not common foot-soldiers.
Chariots for the men that ride in them.
Mighty men see Eze 39:18 .
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Poole: Eze 39:21 - -- I will set I will advance and continue, my glory; the glory of power, justice, and wisdom against enemies, and of power, mercy, and faithfulness, wit...
I will set I will advance and continue, my glory; the glory of power, justice, and wisdom against enemies, and of power, mercy, and faithfulness, with wisdom, toward his people.
The heathen among whom my name was evil spoken of; they eclipsed, but God will clear up his glory.
The heathen that are either in Gog’ s army, or in the countries to which the news shall come,
shall see not be able to deny or doubt, my judgment; the punishment just and from heaven, called God’ s
hand laid upon them
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Poole: Eze 39:22 - -- Shall know that I am the Lord: see Eze 34:31 .
From that day from the day of Gog’ s signal destruction, forward, while time shall be.
Shall know that I am the Lord: see Eze 34:31 .
From that day from the day of Gog’ s signal destruction, forward, while time shall be.
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Poole: Eze 39:23 - -- The sottish heathen thought meanly of the God of Israel, and reckoned they came into captivity because the people of some greater god had by theR...
The sottish heathen thought meanly of the God of Israel, and reckoned they came into captivity because the people of some greater god had by the’ power of their god prevailed against Israel’ s God and his people; but by this overthrow given to Gog, they shall see it was not impotence in Israel’ s God, but iniquity in Israel’ s people, that brought them into captivity.
Trespassed committed sin perversely, continually, and with a high hand.
Hid my face withdrew my favour, would no more regard them, and then it was soon a night of trouble to them.
Into the hand into the power,
of their enemies which could not have hurt Israel if Israel had not first forsaken his God, but then God forsook them. When God withdrew his defence, as fenceless, they fell under the sword of the enemy; for it is he that subdueth enemies and giveth victory.
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Poole: Eze 39:24 - -- Whatever severity I have seemed to use, it was but according to their sins, yet less than their sins, in punishing and hiding my face from them.
Whatever severity I have seemed to use, it was but according to their sins, yet less than their sins, in punishing and hiding my face from them.
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Poole: Eze 39:25 - -- Therefore since my name, my power, and justice are vindicated, and the heathen see it was Israel’ s iniquity brought them into captivity, and Is...
Therefore since my name, my power, and justice are vindicated, and the heathen see it was Israel’ s iniquity brought them into captivity, and Israel knows this too.
Now from this time of Gog’ s overthrow. Jacob; the seed of Jacob, here called by their father’ s name.
Have mercy: this reducing captive Jews is mere mercy: it is very true by sin they deserved to be made captives, and it is as true they never did or could deserve a deliverance from captivity; it was not extremity of justice that so punished, but it was the riches of mercy that so pardoned and redeemed.
Upon the whole house of Israel on the ten tribes with the two. And all this in zeal
for my holy name by which I am engaged to be their God.
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Poole: Eze 39:26 - -- After they have long suffered and now shall suffer no longer; for it is enough my people know, and the heathen know, that I am the Lord.
Borne their...
After they have long suffered and now shall suffer no longer; for it is enough my people know, and the heathen know, that I am the Lord.
Borne their shame reproach for their sins cast on them by the heathen, with great reflections on their God: this was part of the punishment of them all, and the greatest grief to the best among them, that their God was reproached.
Their trespasses the punishment of those trespasses whereby they sinned against God, which this prophet plainly and frequently chargeth them with.
When they dwelt safely and this done amidst that prosperity and safety which should have obliged them to love and obedience; but when they were safe at home, they sinned as if danger would never overtake them.
None made them afraid no enemy to endanger and alarm them. Strange ingratitude, to east off the fear of God, and his law, when he had set them free from the fear of enemies!
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Poole: Eze 39:27 - -- When I have brought them: see the phrase Eze 28:25 . The persons here are not the two tribes only, but the ten with them, as Eze 39:25 .
Out of thei...
When I have brought them: see the phrase Eze 28:25 . The persons here are not the two tribes only, but the ten with them, as Eze 39:25 .
Out of their enemies’ lands wherever they were, they were among enemies, out of their own country.
Sanctified by their accepting punishment, repenting for sin, loathing their former ways, and themselves for them, acknowledging God to be holy, his law holy, and his worship holy, and engaging themselves in covenant of perpetual obedience to God, and keeping it; by these things God will be sanctified among the Israelites, and in sight of the nations, when they see the furnace hath purified them.
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Poole: Eze 39:28 - -- Know on fullest experiences, and clearest evidences, see, acknowledge, and publish to each other.
The Lord the Mighty One, the just Judge, who dete...
Know on fullest experiences, and clearest evidences, see, acknowledge, and publish to each other.
The Lord the Mighty One, the just Judge, who determineth righteously between men and men, yea, between them and himself.
Their God who, in covenant with their fathers, hath remembered it for the good of their children, who did assure them, that if they violated his covenant he would punish, and when they repented he would show mercy.
Which caused who by his own hand raised up enemies against, and then delivered them into the enemies’ hand, so sent them into a sad and long captivity.
But I have gathered them but now done more for them than when I brought them out of Babylon? whence the two tribes (yet not all of them, for some staid behind) and a few of the house of Israel returned; now the whole of the twelve tribes shall be gathered.
Unto their own land that country they so dearly loved, somewhat for their fathers’ sake, whose ancient seat it was, but more for the goodness of it, which flowed with milk and honey. Have left none : this recovery it seems shall be much more universal than the former in Zorobabel’ s time: as, coining out of Egypt, not a feeble person left behind; so nor here, if the words be to be literally explained.
There in the land of captivity, the enemies’ country.
Haydock: Eze 39:3 - -- Arrows. Cambyses thought himself the most skilful at shooting. This was the usual weapon of the Persians (Calmet) and Parthians. (Haydock)
Arrows. Cambyses thought himself the most skilful at shooting. This was the usual weapon of the Persians (Calmet) and Parthians. (Haydock)
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Haydock: Eze 39:4 - -- Fall. In every part some shall resist Antichrist, who shall be overpowered. (Worthington) ---
Cambyses died at Carmel.
Fall. In every part some shall resist Antichrist, who shall be overpowered. (Worthington) ---
Cambyses died at Carmel.
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Haydock: Eze 39:6 - -- Islands; in the naval forces, or in the places of his dominion where discord shall prevail. (Calmet) ---
Cambyses resolved to attack Ethiopia, the ...
Islands; in the naval forces, or in the places of his dominion where discord shall prevail. (Calmet) ---
Cambyses resolved to attack Ethiopia, the people near the temple of Ammon, and the Carthaginians: but his troops refused to go against the latter, and many were smothered in the sands, or starved to death in the other expeditions. (Just. i.; Lucan x., &c.)
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Haydock: Eze 39:9 - -- Years; for a long time, ver. 12. Little fuel is necessary there. Mariana (Hist. xi. 24. A.[The year of the Lord] 1212.) mentions, that the arms of...
Years; for a long time, ver. 12. Little fuel is necessary there. Mariana (Hist. xi. 24. A.[The year of the Lord] 1212.) mentions, that the arms of the Moors supplied Spain four years with fuel. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Eze 39:10 - -- Prey. The Jews relate that Zorobabel went out to oppose these nations, and took so much plunder as to be able to begin the temple. (Theodoret)
Prey. The Jews relate that Zorobabel went out to oppose these nations, and took so much plunder as to be able to begin the temple. (Theodoret)
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Haydock: Eze 39:11 - -- East of the Mediterranean and of Carmel, the high road from Assyria to Egypt, (Genesis xxxvii. 2.; Calmet) where the Romans had a station at Legion. ...
East of the Mediterranean and of Carmel, the high road from Assyria to Egypt, (Genesis xxxvii. 2.; Calmet) where the Romans had a station at Legion. (Eusebius) ---
Called, or shall be, Isaias vii. 14., and lx. 14. (Calmet) ---
Valley. Septuagint, "Gai, the grave of Gog." Protestants, "the valley of Haman-Gog," ver. 16. (Haydock) ---
Antichrist will not be burnt iwth material fire. But Catholics shall resist him zealously, and gain the victory. (Worthington)
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Land, to prevent infection, and to comply with the law, Numbers xix. 16.
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Haydock: Eze 39:13 - -- Day. It does not occur in the calendar. Yet Comestor and [Denis] the Carthusian mentions Cambysa, the day when Bethulia was delivered, Judith xvi...
Day. It does not occur in the calendar. Yet Comestor and [Denis] the Carthusian mentions Cambysa, the day when Bethulia was delivered, Judith xvi. 31. The history of Judith may perhaps relate to the defeat of this prince. The embellishments will not injure the truth. The Jews immediately after his death recommence the building of the temple, (1 Esdras iv.; Aggeus i. 14.) which they are forced to discontinue, till Hystaspes confirmed the decree of Cyrus. This was the grand object of their desires, and therefore the day when Cambyses fell was ever memorable to them. (Calmet, Diss.) ---
So will that be for Christians, when Antichrist shall be no more. (Menochius)
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Haydock: Eze 39:15 - -- Buriers. These might be foreign slaves, or Jews, who followed this employment. (Calmet) ---
They would be habitually (Haydock) unclean, and their...
Buriers. These might be foreign slaves, or Jews, who followed this employment. (Calmet) ---
They would be habitually (Haydock) unclean, and their company would be carefully avoided. Those who sought after the dead remains, contracted no uncleanness. (Calmet)
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Haydock: Eze 39:16 - -- Amona. Hebrew hamon, (Haydock) means "a multitude." (Calmet) ---
Septuagint, "a place for many graves:" Greek: poluandrion. (Haydock) ---
So...
Amona. Hebrew hamon, (Haydock) means "a multitude." (Calmet) ---
Septuagint, "a place for many graves:" Greek: poluandrion. (Haydock) ---
So many would be buried there, that the place might justly receive such a name; though we find no such city in the neighbourhood. (Calmet) ---
Rabbath, of Ammon, was sometimes so called. (Haydock)
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Haydock: Eze 39:18 - -- That are. Hebrew, "and of meries, (a species of oxen, in Syria.; Bellon. ii. 50.) all of them from Basan," beyond the Jordan, a most fertile countr...
That are. Hebrew, "and of meries, (a species of oxen, in Syria.; Bellon. ii. 50.) all of them from Basan," beyond the Jordan, a most fertile country. Septuagint, "all calves fattened."
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Haydock: Eze 39:23 - -- Sword. I could as easily have protected them against the Chaldeans as against this prince, if their sins had not been in the way. (Calmet) ---
The...
Sword. I could as easily have protected them against the Chaldeans as against this prince, if their sins had not been in the way. (Calmet) ---
These bring on the ruin of God's people more than the power of the enemy. (Worthington)
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Haydock: Eze 39:25 - -- Israel. All who please may now return. Hystaspes was very favourable to them. He married Esther, raised Mardochai to great power, and sent Esdras ...
Israel. All who please may now return. Hystaspes was very favourable to them. He married Esther, raised Mardochai to great power, and sent Esdras into Judea with ample privileges. Many returned under him, Artazerxes, and Alexander [the Great]. ---
Jealous. I will restore the people to favour, and will protect them (Calmet) like a husband. (Haydock)
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Haydock: Eze 39:28 - -- There, except such as refused to return. They have entire liberty. This and what follows was not fully accomplished till the propagation of the gos...
There, except such as refused to return. They have entire liberty. This and what follows was not fully accomplished till the propagation of the gospel. God wished all to embrace it; and though Israel has been partly blind, they will enter the Church after the Gentiles, Romans xii. 26. (Calmet)
Gill -> Eze 39:1; Eze 39:2; Eze 39:3; Eze 39:4; Eze 39:5; Eze 39:6; Eze 39:7; Eze 39:8; Eze 39:9; Eze 39:10; Eze 39:11; Eze 39:12; Eze 39:13; Eze 39:14; Eze 39:15; Eze 39:16; Eze 39:17; Eze 39:18; Eze 39:19; Eze 39:20; Eze 39:21; Eze 39:22; Eze 39:23; Eze 39:24; Eze 39:25; Eze 39:26; Eze 39:27; Eze 39:28
Gill: Eze 39:1 - -- Therefore, thou son of man, prophesy against Gog,.... As he had been ordered to do before, and must still continue to do it:
behold, I am against t...
Therefore, thou son of man, prophesy against Gog,.... As he had been ordered to do before, and must still continue to do it:
behold, I am against thee, O Gog; which is repeated for the confirmation of it, and to inject terror into him; for terrible it is to have God against any:
the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal; See Gill on Eze 38:2, the Septuagint version adds "Ros" here as there.
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Gill: Eze 39:2 - -- And I will turn thee back,.... Not from the land of Israel; for thither it is said in the latter part of the text he would bring him; but the meaning ...
And I will turn thee back,.... Not from the land of Israel; for thither it is said in the latter part of the text he would bring him; but the meaning is, that he would "turn him about", as the word w signifies, in his own land, and lead him about at his pleasure, and bring him out of it, unto the land of Israel; signifying hereby that the providence of God would be greatly concerned in this affair; and in which much glory would be brought unto him by the destruction of such a potent enemy of his people; which is the design of bringing him out; See Gill on Eze 38:4,
and leave but a sixth part of thee; meaning, not that a sixth part only should escape the vengeance of God, and all but a sixth part be destroyed in the land of Israel; for it looks as if the whole army would be utterly destroyed, and none left; but that, when he should come out of his own country upon this expedition, a sixth part of his subjects only should be left behind; five out of six should accompany him; so numerous should his army be, and so drained his country by this enterprise of his. Some render the words, "will draw thee out with an hook of six teeth" x; that is, out of his own land; and this clause stands in the same place and order as the phrase and "put hooks into thy jaws" does in Eze 38:4 and so may be thought to explain one another, and agrees with what follows: for, as for the sense of it given by Joseph Kimchi and others,
"I will judge thee with six judgments y, Eze 38:12, pestilence, blood, an overflowing rain, hailstones, fire, and brimstone,''
it must be rejected; seeing as yet the account of his punishment is not come to; only an account is given how and by what means he shall be drawn out of his own land; wherefore much better is the Targum,
"I will persuade thee, and I will seduce thee;''
so Jarchi seems to understand it: and the Septuagint and Arabic versions render it, "I will lead thee", agreeably to what follows:
and will cause thee to come up from the north parts; See Gill on Eze 38:15.
and will bring thee upon the mountains of Israel; not to inherit them, but to fall upon them, as in Eze 39:4.
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Gill: Eze 39:3 - -- And I will smite thy bow out of thy left hand,.... In which it is usually held, to have the arrow fitted to it:
and I will cause thine arrows to fa...
And I will smite thy bow out of thy left hand,.... In which it is usually held, to have the arrow fitted to it:
and I will cause thine arrows to fall out of thy right hand; where they are commonly held when put into the bow, and then the bow is drawn with it; signifying hereby, that though he should come into the land of Israel, he should not succeed; he would be stripped of his armour, and it would be useless to him: bows and arrows are put for all kind of warlike instruments; and are particularly mentioned because they were chiefly used in war when this prophecy was delivered.
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Gill: Eze 39:4 - -- Thou shalt fall upon the mountains of Israel,.... Be slain, and his carcass lie there; so the Targum,
"upon the mountains of the land of Israel thy...
Thou shalt fall upon the mountains of Israel,.... Be slain, and his carcass lie there; so the Targum,
"upon the mountains of the land of Israel thy carcass shall be cast:''
thou and all thy bands, and the people that is with thee; Gog and his army, auxiliaries and allies:
I will give thee to the ravenous birds of every sort, and to the beasts of the field to be devoured: a great part of his army being slain, should not be buried, but be devoured by birds of prey, and savage beasts; such as eagles and vultures of the former sort, and lions, bears, wolves, &c. of the latter. This was always reckoned a very sore judgment and dreadful calamity, not to have a burial, but to be exposed to birds and beasts of prey; this was threatened to the Israelites, in case of disobedience to the law of God, Deu 28:26 and to the wicked Jews in the times of Jeremiah; and to that evil king of Judah, Jehoiakim, Jer 16:4 and is lamented as one of the greatest evils that could befall good men, Psa 79:2, and nothing was more dreadful among the Heathens themselves; hence Homer z, among the many calamities Achilles was the cause of to the Grecians, mentions this as one, that he was the means of giving the bodies of a great number of their heroes to the dogs, and to the fowls of the air; so Virgil a represents the want of a burial, and being left to be fed upon by birds of prey, as severe a punishment of a wicked man as can be wished for.
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Gill: Eze 39:5 - -- Thou shalt fall upon the open field,.... Some part of his army should fall upon the mountains, and others upon the plain; wherever they will be found,...
Thou shalt fall upon the open field,.... Some part of his army should fall upon the mountains, and others upon the plain; wherever they will be found, they will be destroyed, either by the sword of the Jews and Christian princes, or by God's judgments from heaven:
for I have spoken it, saith the Lord God; and therefore it should surely come to pass, since no word of his ever fails; this is added to assure of the truth of it, since it might be thought incredible that so large an army should be destroyed.
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Gill: Eze 39:6 - -- And I will send a fire on Magog,.... On the land of Magog; see Eze 38:2, while Gog is in the land of Israel, and he and his army perish there, his cou...
And I will send a fire on Magog,.... On the land of Magog; see Eze 38:2, while Gog is in the land of Israel, and he and his army perish there, his country shall be destroyed by fire, or by some judgment or judgments of God, which shall consume like fire. The Septuagint version renders it, "I will send a fire on Gog"; but he before is said to fall upon the mountains of Israel; his country is meant; it designs the destruction of the Ottoman empire:
and among them that dwell carelessly in the isles: that belong to the Turkish dominions; not only the habitants of the Continent shall be consumed, but those that dwell in islands, and think themselves safe and secure, and so live carelessly; or such who live on the sea coasts, it being usual in Scripture to call such places isles; and may intend those who dwell near the Exine and Caspian seas:
and they shall know that I am the Lord: by his judgments executed upon them.
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Gill: Eze 39:7 - -- So will I make my holy name known in the midst of my people Israel,.... That is, his perfections; his holiness and justice in punishing their enemies;...
So will I make my holy name known in the midst of my people Israel,.... That is, his perfections; his holiness and justice in punishing their enemies; his truth and faithfulness in fulfilling his promises to them; his power in inflicting judgments on Gog and his army; and his goodness in their preservation and protection:
and I will not let them pollute my holy name any more: either the Heathens round about who before blasphemed it, saying that God was not able to deliver his people from such a potent enemy; but now their mouth will be stopped, and they will not dare to speak any more after this manner: or else the Israelites, who shall be so influenced by the grace and goodness of God unto them, as to fear the Lord and his goodness, and not dare to commit the sins they formerly did, whereby his name was polluted and blasphemed among the Heathens:
and the Heathen shall know that I am the Lord, the Holy One in Israel; they shall know, by these judgments and providences, that he is the true God, and they shall acknowledge and confess it; and that he is a holy and just God, and dwells in Israel, and grants his gracious as well as powerful presence to his people; nor shall they dare to molest them any more.
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Gill: Eze 39:8 - -- Behold, it is come, and it is done, saith the Lord God,.... That is, the salvation of his people, and the destruction of their enemies; the prophecy c...
Behold, it is come, and it is done, saith the Lord God,.... That is, the salvation of his people, and the destruction of their enemies; the prophecy concerning all this is come to pass, and the whole is accomplished; thus, because of the certainty thereof, it is represented as if the time was actually come, and the thing was really done; for the event is as sure as if it was now fulfilled:
this is the day whereof I have spoken; by the Prophet Ezekiel and others; See Gill on Eze 38:17.
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Gill: Eze 39:9 - -- And they that dwell in the cities of Israel shall go forth,.... Out of their houses into the streets, where Gog's soldiers will lie dead, and their ar...
And they that dwell in the cities of Israel shall go forth,.... Out of their houses into the streets, where Gog's soldiers will lie dead, and their armour by them; or rather out of their cities, where they dwelt safely, and where they kept themselves, and were secure from the enemy: these seem to be distinct from the militia of Israel, engaged in battle with Gog; these were the inhabitants that will stay at home, and yet share in the spoil and plunder; see Psa 68:12, these, after the battle is over, and the victory obtained, of which they will have information, will then march out without fear into the open fields and mountains, where the army of Gog will fall, Eze 39:4,
and shall set on fire and burn the weapons; the armour of Gog's army, which they shall find lie by the dead, or upon them; or which they that flee will cast away; these they shall gather together, and lay on a heap, and burn, as sometimes has been the practice of conquerors; or rather they shall take them to their own houses, and make fuel of them, and burn them, instead of wood out of the fields and forests, as the following verse shows:
both the shields and the bucklers, the bows and the arrows; which were the weapons that Gog and his associates used; see Eze 38:4,
and the handstaves, and the spears; the "handstaves" were either half pikes or truncheons, as some think; or javelins, as others:
and they shall burn them with fire seven years; which some take to be a certain number for an uncertain, and others an hyperbolical expression; but when it is considered what a vast army this of Gog's will be, and what prodigious numbers of weapons of all sorts must be carried by them, and the little use of fire in those hot countries: it may be very well taken in a literal sense, and the meaning be, that so great will be the quantity of warlike weapons that will be found and gathered, that they will serve for fuel for the space of seven years.
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Gill: Eze 39:10 - -- So that they shall take no wood out of the field,.... During that seven years; or they shall have no need to do so, as the Syriac version; having a su...
So that they shall take no wood out of the field,.... During that seven years; or they shall have no need to do so, as the Syriac version; having a sufficiency of armour:
neither cut down any out of the forest: out of the forest of Lebanon, or any other, where they used to fetch wood for their necessary uses; but so great a quantity of armour shall now be brought home by them to their houses, that they should have no need to be at the trouble and expense of fetching wood from the forests:
for they shall burn the weapons with fire; the reason of which will be, because they will have no occasion for them hereafter; for when this battle is over, which seems to be the same with that at Armageddon, there will be an entire destruction of all the enemies of Christ and his church; the world will be cleared of them, and there will be war no more, and so no more use of weapons; this will be the last battle that will be fought; see Isa 2:4,
and they shall spoil those that spoil them, and rob those that robbed them, saith the Lord God: not only take their weapons and burn them, but strip them of their garments, and take away their gold, and silver, and jewels, and everything of value they shall find about them.
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Gill: Eze 39:11 - -- And it shall come to pass in that day,.... When this destruction of the army of Gog shall be made:
that I will give unto Gog a place there of grave...
And it shall come to pass in that day,.... When this destruction of the army of Gog shall be made:
that I will give unto Gog a place there of graves in Israel; or, "a place there, a grave in Israel" b; he that thought to have subdued the whole land, and taken possession of it, shall have no more of it than just a place for a grave, to be buried in; a place fit for a grave, as the Targum; and where that will be is next observed: "the valley of the passengers on the east of the sea"; a valley through which travellers used to pass from Syria, Babylon, and other places, to Egypt and Arabia Felix, which lay east of the sea; not the Mediterranean sea, which lies west of Judea; but either the Dead sea, the sea of Sodom, a sulphurous lake, to which there may be an allusion, Rev 19:20 or the sea of Chinnereth, or Genesareth, as the Targum, Jarchi, and Kimchi; the same with the sea or lake of Tiberias and Galilee, mentioned in the New Testament; which sense is approved of by Gussetius c; where was a passage from the land of Canaan to the east of the same sea. Calmet d thinks it stands for the great road at the foot of Mount Carmel, to go from Judea, Egypt, and the country of the Philistines, into Phoenicia, which road was to the east of the Mediterranean sea.
And it shall stop the noses of the passengers; or the passengers shall stop their noses, because of the ill smell of the carcasses e; or their mouths, the mouths of blasphemers, who shall no more blaspheme the God of Israel, when they shall observe this monument of his power, in the destruction of his and his people's enemies. It may be rendered, "it shall stop the passengers f; from passing that way, because of the multitude of the carcasses that shall fall there", and which is the reason of their being buried out of the way; this sense Jarchi takes notice of. The Targum is,
"and it is near to two mountains;''
as if this clause described the situation of the valley.
And there shall they bury Gog, and all his multitude; all his army, such of it as the fowls and beasts had not devoured, and the bones they had left; not his army only, but himself also, the Sultan or Grand Seignior of the Turks, the general of his mighty army: this was not true of Antiochus; he died not, nor was he buried in the land of Israel.
And they shall call it the valley of Hamon-gog: Hamon signifies a multitude; and this name will be imposed upon the place of Gog's sepulchre, because of the multitude slain and buried here, and to perpetuate the memory of it: there never was yet a place of this name in the land of Israel, which shows that this event is yet future. Calmet takes it to be the valley of Jezreel, in which he thinks the army of Cambyses was defeated, after the death of that prince; wrongly taking Cambyses and his army for Gog and Magog.
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Gill: Eze 39:12 - -- And seven months shall the house of Israel be burying of them,.... So long time will the burial of Gog's army take up, because of the multitude of it,...
And seven months shall the house of Israel be burying of them,.... So long time will the burial of Gog's army take up, because of the multitude of it, and by reason their bones will be scattered here and there; which will require time to gather them together, and bring them to one place: the reason of the burial of them will be, partly out of humanity, which the Christian religion, which will then be embraced by the Jews, teaches and encourages; and partly because of the disagreeable sight and ill smell of the carcasses of the slain, and to prevent the air being infected therewith, which might cause noxious diseases. Jarchi gives the reason of it, because Gog is of the seed of Japheth, who covered his father's nakedness, and therefore worthy of a funeral: but a better reason follows,
that they may cleanse the land: not from ceremonial uncleanness, a place being unclean, by the ceremonial law, where dead carcasses, or the bones of dead men, lay; for the ceremonial law, as it is abrogated, will now be disused by the Jews themselves, when converted; but from natural pollution, before mentioned.
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Gill: Eze 39:13 - -- Yea, all the people of the land shall bury them,.... That is, a great number of the common people of the land of Israel, especially of those that dwel...
Yea, all the people of the land shall bury them,.... That is, a great number of the common people of the land of Israel, especially of those that dwell near the field of battle, shall be employed in burying the slain; and which they will be very ready to do, for the reasons above mentioned:
and it shall be to them a renown; or, "for a name" g; they shall be commended for their humanity to their enemies, and shall be spoken of with honour, as being the peculiar people of God, whom he has so remarkably appeared for, protected, and defended:
the day that I shall be glorified, saith the Lord God; the day that will be renown to them will be to the glory of God; whose greatness, goodness, power, and wisdom, will be seen in saving his people, and destroying their enemies.
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Gill: Eze 39:14 - -- And they shall sever out men of continual employment,.... That is, the principal of the house of Israel, their magistrates and governors, shall select...
And they shall sever out men of continual employment,.... That is, the principal of the house of Israel, their magistrates and governors, shall select certain persons, to be daily employed in the following work, till ended:
passing through the land to bury with the passengers those that remain upon the face of the earth, to cleanse it; these men will be appointed to go through the land of Israel, to gather up such carcasses and bones of dead men as remain anywhere after the seven months' burial before observed; and all passengers or travellers shall be assisting to them in it, both in directing where any such carcasses and bones may lie, and in bringing them to the common place of burial; that so the land may he thoroughly cleansed from such disagreeable objects:
after the end of seven months shall they search or begin to search, as the Targum; when seven months are ended, in which the people in general will be employed in burying the dead; these men before mentioned will be sent out into each part of the land, to search in caves, and dens and ditches; among thickets, thorns, and briers, where the slain may fall; or where soldiers, being wounded, might betake themselves and die; or their carcasses or bones be dragged and left by beasts and fowls; to find them out, and bring them to the place of interment.
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Gill: Eze 39:15 - -- And the passengers that pass through the land,.... Not along with the searchers, but that travel through it upon business in it, or in other lands:
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And the passengers that pass through the land,.... Not along with the searchers, but that travel through it upon business in it, or in other lands:
when any seeth a man's bone, then shall he set up a sign by it; as he passes along, if he happens to see a human bone in the way, or hard by, he shall stop and lay a stone, or a heap of stones, by it, or some such mark or token, signifying that a man's bone lies there:
till the buriers have buried it in the valley of Hamon-gog, that is, which sign shall continue till searchers come that way and take up the bone, and carry it to be buried in the valley of Hamon-gog; for carcasses and bones were not to be buried in the place where they were found, but to be brought and interred in this common place of sepulture.
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Gill: Eze 39:16 - -- And also the name of the city shall be Hamonah,.... The name of the city nearest to this place, where Gog and his multitude shall be buried, shall be ...
And also the name of the city shall be Hamonah,.... The name of the city nearest to this place, where Gog and his multitude shall be buried, shall be called Hamonah from thence, which signifies a multitude; or Polyandrion, as the Septuagint version, a place where many graves are; or perhaps a new city will be built near this place, and so called, to perpetuate the memory of it; or else, as Kimchi observes, Jerusalem will be so called, from the multitude of those that will be slain near it; but, however, neither that nor any other city in the land of Israel have ever bore any such name; from whence it may be concluded that this prophecy does not refer to the times of Antiochus, or any yet past, but to time to come:
thus shall they cleanse the land; thoroughly and completely, so that not a bone shall be left unburied.
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Gill: Eze 39:17 - -- And thou, son of man, thus saith the Lord God,.... What the prophet is ordered by the Lord to say is to creatures not then in being, nor yet; and, wer...
And thou, son of man, thus saith the Lord God,.... What the prophet is ordered by the Lord to say is to creatures not then in being, nor yet; and, were they, they could not understand his words; but however, when the time comes, partly by an instinct in nature, and partly by a particular direction of Providence, they will be gathered together upon so great a slaughter of men; for what follows, though mentioned in this place, will be between the slaughter of Gog's army, and the burial of it, as Kimchi well observes; after the burial such an invitation would be impertinent; and which is made not for the sake of creatures, but of men, to denote the certainty of this great carnage that shall be made:
speak unto every feathered fowl, and to every beast of the field; this must be understood of such fowls, and such beasts, as devour dead carcasses, for all will not feed on them; a like invitation is given after the battle at Armageddon, the same with this here, Rev 19:17 only with this difference, there an angel is said to cry, here the prophet; there to the fowls only, here to the beasts of the field also; no doubt respect there is had to this passage:
assemble yourselves, and come; gather yourselves on every side to my sacrifices that I do sacrifice for you; such a slaughter of men is called a sacrifice, because there is a likeness between that and the killing of beasts for sacrifice; besides, these enemies of God and his people will fall a victim to his justice, as well as be a repast for fowls and beasts, who are invited, as to a feast, to feed upon them; and there being so much of the power and providence of God in all this, it is ascribed to him, and is called "the supper of the great God", Rev 19:17,
even a great sacrifice upon the mountains of Israel; where Gog's army will fall, Eze 39:4, and in such vast numbers, that it may well be called a great sacrifice; the sacrifice of a great army by the great God, and for such great number of creatures:
that ye may eat flesh, and drink blood; the flesh and blood of the sacrifices, even of slain men, which carnivorous creatures delight in. The Targum is,
"draw near everywhere round about to the slain, which I slay for you with a great slaughter upon the mountains of Israel, and ye shall eat the flesh, and drink the blood.''
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Gill: Eze 39:18 - -- Ye shall eat the flesh of the mighty,.... Of the soldiers, men of strength and courage, and fit for war, with which the army of Gog will abound:
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Ye shall eat the flesh of the mighty,.... Of the soldiers, men of strength and courage, and fit for war, with which the army of Gog will abound:
and drink the blood of the princes of the earth: both the princes of his own family and court, and those of his allies and auxiliaries that will come along with him:
of rams, of lambs, and of goats, of bullocks; which the Targum Jarchi, and Kimchi, interpret of kings, princes, dukes, rulers, and governors; and so does John, in the Revelation, of kings, captains, and mighty men, Rev 19:18,
all of them fatlings of Baasha; which was a country in Israel, very fruitful, and full of pastures, where much fat cattle were bred; and to which these great personages in Gog's army are compared, for their bulk, strength, and wealth. So the Targum,
"all of them rich in substance.''
It may be rendered, "all of them the merie of Bashan"; for "meri" is the name of an ox or buffle; and Jarchi says that a fat ox is called in the Arabic language "almari" h.
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Gill: Eze 39:19 - -- And ye shall eat fat till ye be full,.... The fat of men; and such as before described generally are fat, and of which they shall have enough; and, th...
And ye shall eat fat till ye be full,.... The fat of men; and such as before described generally are fat, and of which they shall have enough; and, though voracious creatures, shall eat to satiety:
and drink blood till ye be drunken; as men are with wine, who become mad with it; and so birds and beasts of prey grow fiercer by drinking blood: the meaning is, they should have their fill of the flesh, fat, and blood, of slain men:
of my sacrifice which I have sacrificed for you; the Targum is,
"of the flesh of the slain, which I have slain for you;''
See Gill on Eze 39:17.
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Gill: Eze 39:20 - -- Thus shall ye be filled at my table with horses and chariots,.... With the flesh of horses, and of them that sit on them, as John interprets it, Rev 1...
Thus shall ye be filled at my table with horses and chariots,.... With the flesh of horses, and of them that sit on them, as John interprets it, Rev 19:18, and so the Septuagint, Syriac, and Arabic versions: and with the flesh of men that ride in chariots used in war; for chariots themselves cannot be eaten; and with these the birds and beasts of prey will be filled at the Lord's table, which he will furnish for them on the mountains of Israel, on the field of battle, where Gog and his army will fall: and thus as the Lord's supper is called the table of the Lord, 1Co 10:21, so this table of the Lord is called the supper of the great God, Rev 19:17, this is further explained,
with mighty men, and with all men of war, saith the Lord God; that is, with the flesh of valiant men, generals, captains, officers of all sorts, and common soldiers, even of all men, great and small, bond and free, Rev 19:18.
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Gill: Eze 39:21 - -- And I will set my glory among the Heathen,.... The glory of his divine perfections, particularly his power and his goodness, in destroying the enemies...
And I will set my glory among the Heathen,.... The glory of his divine perfections, particularly his power and his goodness, in destroying the enemies of his people, and saving them; which will be set in a clear point of view to the Heathen, that they cannot but observe it; and this is the ultimate end of this strange event, as it is of all that the Lord does, even his own glory, subordinate to which is his people's good:
and all the Heathen shall see my judgment that I have executed, and my hand that I have laid upon them; his vengeance and power, as the Targum; the punishment inflicted by his mighty hand on Gog and his army: these Heathens are the Pagan kingdoms of China, &c. and of Tartary, Persia, and the whole Turkish dominions, being Mahometan, which are no better than Heathen; these will be converted to the Christian religion, in consequence of this event; for this will be the passing away of the Turkish woe, which will make way for the sounding of the seventh trumpet; and when these kingdoms will become Christ's, and way be made for the kings of the east to come over to him, Rev 11:14.
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Gill: Eze 39:22 - -- So the house of Israel shall know that I am the Lord their God,.... That has chosen them, redeemed them, called them, manifested his covenant love and...
So the house of Israel shall know that I am the Lord their God,.... That has chosen them, redeemed them, called them, manifested his covenant love and grace to them, and protected and defended them: this destruction of their enemies will be a proof of it; and they will hereby be led into a clearer knowledge of him, and of his goodness to them; and make a more firm and constant profession of him,
even from that day and forward, to the end of time; for after this the Jews will no more apostatize, but will for ever remain the people of God and Christ.
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Gill: Eze 39:23 - -- And the Heathen shall know that the house of Israel went into captivity for their iniquity,.... Before this they thought the captivity of the Jews, an...
And the Heathen shall know that the house of Israel went into captivity for their iniquity,.... Before this they thought the captivity of the Jews, and all their distresses, were owing to their own weakness, and the weakness of the God they served, and to the superior strength of their enemies, and the power of their gods; but now, by this strange and amazing destruction of Gog and his army, they will see that it was not owing to those things, but to the sins and transgressions of the people of the Jews:
because they transgressed against me; prevaricated with him, acted a perfidious and treacherous part to him, as the word i signifies; which they did, when they delivered Jesus of Nazareth, the true Messiah, into the hands of the Gentiles, to be crucified; it is their disbelief of Christ, and rejection of him, and maltreatment of him, that is here more especially pointed at; and which is the cause of their present long captivity and exile, and of all the afflictions and troubles they have since met with: so the Targum renders it,
"they dealt falsely with my Word;''
the Word made flesh, the incarnate Saviour:
therefore hid I my face from them; took no notice of them, showed them no favour, took no care of them; disregarded their prayers and cries, and removed his presence from them, and all the tokens of it. So the Targum,
"I caused my Shechaniah (or majesty) to remove from them;''
and thus it has been ever since, and now is:
and gave them into the hand of their enemies; the Romans, who took away their place and nation; which they feared would be the case, should many believe in Christ; but the true reason of it was because they did not believe in him, Joh 11:48,
so fell they all by the sword; that is, through the sword of the conquering Romans; they fell into their hands; some perished by the sword, and others were carried into captivity; and all were punished for their iniquity, trespass, and perfidy.
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Gill: Eze 39:24 - -- According to their uncleanness,.... Not ceremonial, but moral; they were an impure and adulterous generation, as our Lord calls them, Mat 12:39,
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According to their uncleanness,.... Not ceremonial, but moral; they were an impure and adulterous generation, as our Lord calls them, Mat 12:39,
and according to their transgressions have I done unto them; or "rebellions", as the Targum renders it; or defections, as the word k signifies; their rebellions against the King Messiah; their defections from him; their contempt of him, and rejection of his yoke, and non-submission to his ordinances; according to the desert of such crimes, the Lord dealt with them;
"took vengeance on them,''
as the Targum is; in the destruction of their nation, city, and temple: "and hid my face from them"; or caused his Shechaniah to remove from them, as the same paraphrase; See Gill on Eze 39:23.
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Gill: Eze 39:25 - -- Therefore thus saith the Lord,.... The Jews having been long punished for their sins; and being brought to repentance for them, and to faith in Christ...
Therefore thus saith the Lord,.... The Jews having been long punished for their sins; and being brought to repentance for them, and to faith in Christ, as they will be in the latter day: hence it follows,
now will I bring again the captivity of Jacob; or the captives of Jacob, the people of Israel, that have been carried captive into all lands; these shall be gathered from thence, and brought into their own land:
and have mercy upon the whole house of Israel; all the twelve tribes; which shows that this has not respect to the return of the Jews from the Babylonish captivity; for then the Lord had mercy on the house of Judah only; or the two tribes of Judah and Benjamin; but their return from their present captivity, and future conversion,
when all Israel shall be saved; as the fruit and effect of the rich sovereign grace and mercy of God unto them, Rom 11:25,
and will be jealous for my holy name; or, "zealous" l for the glory of it, that it be no more blasphemed among the Heathen; and that it be glorified among his own people.
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Gill: Eze 39:26 - -- After that they have borne their shame,.... And disgrace, among the nations where they are scattered; being captives, exiles, in distress and afflicti...
After that they have borne their shame,.... And disgrace, among the nations where they are scattered; being captives, exiles, in distress and affliction, and under the manifest tokens of the divine wrath and vengeance: it may be rendered, "and they shall bear their shame" m; that is, as Jarchi glosses it,
"when I shall do good to them, and not render to them according to their wickedness, then they shall bear their shame, and be confounded, and not able to lift up their face;''
as penitent persons, under a sense of divine wrath, blush, and are ashamed to look up to God; see Ezr 9:6. Menachem interprets the word in the sense of atonement and forgiveness, as it is used in Psa 32:11, as if the meaning was, then they shall have their sins, which caused shame, forgiven them. Kimchi's gloss is,
"they shall carry in their mouths, and make mention of their shame they had in captivity.''
And all their transgressions whereby they have transgressed against me; that is, the punishment of all their trespasses in their captivity, or the shame of them, being now brought to repentance; and which will be aggravated to them, when they remember that these were committed by their forefathers, and since approved of by them.
When they dwelt safely in their land, and none made them afraid; as they did in the times of Christ; they were in entire peace, and no enemy disturbed them; and were in the possession of their own land, and enjoyed the blessings of it, and had their religious as well as civil liberties; and yet rejected the Messiah, his doctrine, ordinances, and salvation by him.
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Gill: Eze 39:27 - -- When I have brought them again from the people,.... That is, then shall they be ashamed, and repent of all their trespasses and sins:
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When I have brought them again from the people,.... That is, then shall they be ashamed, and repent of all their trespasses and sins:
and gathered them out of their enemies lands; from the provinces of their enemies, as the Targum; when they are collected together in a body out of each of the nations where they are now dispersed, and brought to their own land:
and am sanctified in them in the sight of many nations; when they shall publicly repent of their sins, and forsake them, and seek the Lord their God, and the King Messiah, and embrace and profess him, and acknowledge that God has been righteous and holy in all his dispensations towards them.
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Gill: Eze 39:28 - -- Then shall they know that I am the Lord their God,.... See Gill on Eze 39:22;
which caused them to be led into captivity among the Heathen; for the...
Then shall they know that I am the Lord their God,.... See Gill on Eze 39:22;
which caused them to be led into captivity among the Heathen; for their sins and transgressions: and so the Targum adds,
"because they sinned before me:''
but I have gathered them into their own land; being now penitent for their sins, and believing in the Messiah: and so the Targum,
"and now, because they are converted, I have gathered them, &c.''
and have left none of them any more there; among the Heathen, or in the land of their enemies; everyone shall be returned to the land of Canaan, be they where they will, as when they came out of Egypt: and this is typical of the salvation of God's elect, or mystical Israel; not one of them shall be lost or perish, but all shall be brought to repentance: this again shows, that this prophecy did not respect the return of the Jews from the Babylonish captivity; since then many were left behind.
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NET Notes: Eze 39:2 The Hebrew root occurs only here in the OT. An apparent cognate in the Ethiopic language means “walk along.” For a discussion of the resea...
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NET Notes: Eze 39:7 The basic sense of the word “holy” is “set apart from that which is commonplace, special, unique.” The Lord’s holiness i...
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NET Notes: Eze 39:14 Heb “and bury the travelers and those who remain on the surface of the ground.” The reference to “travelers” seems odd and is ...
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NET Notes: Eze 39:16 This name appears to be a feminine form of the word “horde,” used in the name Hamon-Gog.
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NET Notes: Eze 39:23 Or “in their punishment.” The phrase “in/for [a person’s] iniquity/punishment” occurs fourteen times in Ezekiel: here; 3...
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NET Notes: Eze 39:28 Heb “there,” referring to the foreign nations to which they were exiled. The translation makes the referent clear.
Geneva Bible: Eze 39:2 And I will turn thee back, ( a ) and leave but the sixth part of thee, and will cause thee to come from the north parts, and will bring thee upon the ...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 39:4 Thou ( b ) shalt fall upon the mountains of Israel, thou, and all thy troops, and the people that [are] with thee: I will give thee to the ravenous bi...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 39:6 And I will send a fire on Magog, and among them that dwell securely in the ( c ) isles: and they shall know that I [am] the LORD.
( c ) That is, amon...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 39:8 Behold, ( d ) it is come, and it is done, saith the Lord GOD; this [is] the day of which I have spoken.
( d ) That is, this plague is fully determine...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 39:9 And they that dwell in the cities of Israel shall ( e ) go forth, and shall set on fire and burn the weapons, both the shields and the bucklers, the b...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 39:11 And it shall come to pass in that day, [that] I will give to Gog ( f ) a place there of graves in Israel, the valley of the travellers on the east of ...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 39:12 ( h ) And seven months shall the house of Israel be in burying them, that they may cleanse the land.
( h ) Meaning a long time.
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Geneva Bible: Eze 39:14 And they shall set apart men for [the] continual task of passing through the ( i ) land to bury with the travellers those that remain upon the face of...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 39:17 And, thou son of man, thus saith the Lord GOD; Speak to every feathered fowl, and to every beast of the field, Assemble yourselves, and come; ( k ) ga...
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Geneva Bible: Eze 39:23 And the nations shall know that the house of Israel went into captivity for ( l ) their iniquity: because they trespassed against me, therefore I hid ...
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TSK Synopsis -> Eze 39:1-29
TSK Synopsis: Eze 39:1-29 - --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 sh...
MHCC: Eze 39:1-10 - --The Lord will make the most careless and hardened transgressors know his holy name, either by his righteous anger, or by the riches of his mercy and g...
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MHCC: Eze 39:11-22 - --How numerous the enemies which God destroyed for the defence of his people Israel! Times of great deliverances should be times of reformation. Every o...
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MHCC: Eze 39:23-29 - --When the Lord shall have mercy on the whole house of Israel, by converting them to Christianity, and when they shall have borne the shame of being cas...
Matthew Henry: Eze 39:1-7 - -- This prophecy begins as that before (Eze 38:3, Eze 38:4, I am against thee, and I will turn thee back ); for there is need of line upon line, both ...
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Matthew Henry: Eze 39:8-22 - -- Though this prophecy was to have its accomplishment in the latter days, yet it is here spoken of as if it were already accomplished, because it is c...
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Matthew Henry: Eze 39:23-29 - -- This is the conclusion of the whole matter going before, and has reference not only to the predictions concerning Gog and Magog, but to all the prop...
Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 39:1-8 - --
Further Description of the Judgment to Fall upon Gog and his Hosts
Eze 39:1-8. General announcement of his destruction. - Eze 39:1. And thou, son ...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 39:9-20 - --
Total Destruction of Gog and his Hosts
Eze 39:9. Then will the inhabitants of the cities of Israel go forth, and burn and heat with armour and s...
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Keil-Delitzsch: Eze 39:21-29 - --
The Result of this Judgment, and the Concluding Promise
Eze 39:21. T hen will I display my glory among the nations, and all nations shall see my ju...
Constable -> Eze 33:1--48:35; Eze 33:21--40:1; Eze 38:1--39:29; Eze 39:1-16; Eze 39:17-24; Eze 39:25-29
Constable: Eze 33:1--48:35 - --IV. Future blessings for Israel chs. 33--48
"This last major division of the book focuses on the restoration of ...
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Constable: Eze 33:21--40:1 - --B. Restoration to the Promised Land 33:21-39:29
"The concept of the land is particularly significant to ...
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Constable: Eze 38:1--39:29 - --6. Future invasion of the Promised Land chs. 38-39
This is the sixth and last message that Ezeki...
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Constable: Eze 39:1-16 - --Events following the defeat of the enemy 39:1-16
"Chapter 39 retells the story of God's attack and defeat but with a slightly different emphasis from ...
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Constable: Eze 39:17-24 - --The ignominious end of the enemy 39:17-24
This message expands on one event that will take place at the end of the invasion (cf. v. 4).
39:17-18 The L...
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