1Tú pues, hijo de hombre, profetiza contra Gog, y di: Así ha dicho Jehová el Señor: He aquí yo estoy contra ti, oh Gog, príncipe soberano de Mesec y Tubal.
2Y te quebrantaré, y te conduciré y te haré subir de las partes del norte, y te traeré sobre los montes de Israel;
3y sacaré tu arco de tu mano izquierda, y derribaré tus saetas de tu mano derecha.
4Sobre los montes de Israel caerás tú y todas tus tropas, y los pueblos que fueron contigo; a aves de rapiña de toda especie, y a las fieras del campo, te he dado por comida.
5Sobre la faz del campo caerás; porque yo he hablado, dice Jehová el Señor.
6Y enviaré fuego sobre Magog, y sobre los que moran con seguridad en las costas; y sabrán que yo soy Jehová.
7Y haré notorio mi santo nombre en medio de mi pueblo Israel, y nunca más dejaré profanar mi santo nombre; y sabrán las naciones que yo soy Jehová, el Santo en Israel.
8He aquí viene, y se cumplirá, dice Jehová el Señor; este es el día del cual he hablado.
9Y los moradores de las ciudades de Israel saldrán, y encenderán y quemarán armas, escudos, paveses, arcos y saetas, dardos de mano y lanzas; y los quemarán en el fuego por siete años.
10No traerán leña del campo, ni cortarán de los bosques, sino quemarán las armas en el fuego; y despojarán a sus despojadores, y robarán a los que les robaron, dice Jehová el Señor.
11En aquel tiempo yo daré a Gog lugar para sepultura allí en Israel, el valle de los que pasan al oriente del mar; y obstruirá el paso a los transeúntes, pues allí enterrarán a Gog y a toda su multitud; y lo llamarán Valle de Hamón-gog.
12Y la casa de Israel los estará enterrando por siete meses, para limpiar la tierra.
13Los enterrará todo el pueblo de la tierra; y será para ellos célebre el día en que yo sea glorificado, dice Jehová el Señor.
14Y tomarán hombres a jornal que vayan por el país con los que viajen, para enterrar a los que queden sobre la faz de la tierra, a fin de limpiarla; al cabo de siete meses harán el reconocimiento.
15Y pasarán los que irán por el país, y el que vea los huesos de algún hombre pondrá junto a ellos una señal, hasta que los entierren los sepultureros en el Valle de Hamón-gog.
16Y también el nombre de la ciudad será Hamona; y limpiarán la tierra.
17Y tú, hijo de hombre, así ha dicho Jehová el Señor: Di a las aves de toda especie, y a toda fiera del campo: Juntaos, y venid; reuníos de todas partes a mi víctima que sacrifico para vosotros, un sacrificio grande sobre los montes de Israel; y comeréis carne y beberéis sangre.
18Comeréis carne de fuertes, y beberéis sangre de príncipes de la tierra; de carneros, de corderos, de machos cabríos, de bueyes y de toros, engordados todos en Basán.
19Comeréis grosura hasta saciaros, y beberéis hasta embriagaros de sangre de las víctimas que para vosotros sacrifiqué.
20Y os saciaréis sobre mi mesa, de caballos y de jinetes fuertes y de todos los hombres de guerra, dice Jehová el Señor.
21Y pondré mi gloria entre las naciones, y todas las naciones verán mi juicio que habré hecho, y mi mano que sobre ellos puse.
22Y de aquel día en adelante sabrá la casa de Israel que yo soy Jehová su Dios.
23Y sabrán las naciones que la casa de Israel fue llevada cautiva por su pecado, por cuanto se rebelaron contra mí, y yo escondí de ellos mi rostro, y los entregué en manos de sus enemigos, y cayeron todos a espada.
24Conforme a su inmundicia y conforme a sus rebeliones hice con ellos, y de ellos escondí mi rostro.
25Por tanto, así ha dicho Jehová el Señor: Ahora volveré la cautividad de Jacob, y tendré misericordia de toda la casa de Israel, y me mostraré celoso por mi santo nombre.
26Y ellos sentirán su vergüenza, y toda su rebelión con que prevaricaron contra mí, cuando habiten en su tierra con seguridad, y no haya quien los espante;
27cuando los saque de entre los pueblos, y los reúna de la tierra de sus enemigos, y sea santificado en ellos ante los ojos de muchas naciones.
28Y sabrán que yo soy Jehová su Dios, cuando después de haberlos llevado al cautiverio entre las naciones, los reúna sobre su tierra, sin dejar allí a ninguno de ellos.
29Ni esconderé más de ellos mi rostro; porque habré derramado de mi Espíritu sobre la casa de Israel, dice Jehová el Señor.
JAMIESON-FAUSSET-BROWN BIBLE COMMENTARY
I
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I. leave but the sixth part of thee--Margin, "strike thee with six plagues" (namely, pestilence, blo…
leave but the sixth part of thee--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.
north parts--from the extreme north [FAIRBAIRN].
II
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II. bow--in which the Scythians were most expert.
bow--in which the Scythians were most expert.
III
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III. (Compare Eze 39:17-20).
(Compare Eze 39:17-20).
upon the mountains of Israel--The scene of Israel's preservation shall be that of the ungodly foe's destruction.
IV
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IV. carelessly--in self-confident security.
carelessly--in self-confident security.
the isles--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.
V
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V. not let them pollute my holy name--by their sins bringing down judgments which made the heathen t…
not let them pollute my holy name--by their sins bringing down judgments which made the heathen think that I was unable or unwilling to save My people.
VI
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VI. it is come . . . it is done--The prediction of the salvation of My people, and the ruin of their …
it is come . . . it is done--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.
VII
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VII. The burning of the foe's weapons implies that nothing belonging to them should be left to pollute…
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 SeleucidÃ&brvbr. 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 EncÃ&brvbrnia, 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.
VIII
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VIII. place . . . of graves--Gog found only a grave where he had expected the spoils of conquest.
place . . . of graves--Gog found only a grave where he had expected the spoils of conquest.
valley--So vast were to be the masses that nothing but a deep valley would suffice for their corpses.
the passengers on the east of the sea--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.
IX
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IX. I . . . glorified--in destroying the foe (Eze 28:22).
I . . . glorified--in destroying the foe (Eze 28:22).
X
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X. with the passengers--The men employed continually in the burying were to be helped by those happe…
with the passengers--The men employed continually in the burying were to be helped by those happening to pass by; all were to combine.
after the end of seven months shall they search--to see if the work was complete [MUNSTER].
XI
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XI. First "all the people of the land" engaged in the burying for seven months; then special men were…
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.
XII
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XII. A city in the neighborhood was to receive the name Hamonah, "multitude," to commemorate the overt…
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.
XIII
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XIII. (Rev 19:17).
(Rev 19:17).
sacrifice--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.
XIV
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XIV. rams . . . lambs . . . goats--By these various animal victims used in sacrifices are meant variou…
rams . . . lambs . . . goats--By these various animal victims used in sacrifices are meant various ranks of men, princes, generals, and soldiers (compare Isa 34:6).
fatlings of Bashan--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).
XV
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XV. my table--the field of battle on the mountains of Israel (Eze 38:8, Eze 38:20).
my table--the field of battle on the mountains of Israel (Eze 38:8, Eze 38:20).
chariots--that is, charioteers.
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16. So the house of Israel shall know . . . Lord--by My interposition for them. So, too, the heathen …
So the house of Israel shall know . . . Lord--by My interposition for them. So, too, the heathen shall be led to fear the name of the Lord (Psa 102:15).
17
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17. hid I my face-- (Deu 31:17; Isa 59:2).
hid I my face-- (Deu 31:17; Isa 59:2).
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18. bring again the captivity--restore from calamity to prosperity.
bring again the captivity--restore from calamity to prosperity.
the whole house of Israel--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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19. After that they have borne their shame--the punishment of their sin: after they have become sensi…
After that they have borne their shame--the punishment of their sin: after they have become sensible of their guilt, and ashamed of it (Eze 20:43; Eze 36:31).
20
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20. sanctified in them--vindicated as holy in My dealings with them.
sanctified in them--vindicated as holy in My dealings with them.
21
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21. The Jews, having no dominion, settled country, or fixed property to detain them, may return at an…
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).
22
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22. poured out my Spirit upon . . . Israel--the sure forerunner of their conversion (Joe 2:28; Zac 12…
poured out my Spirit upon . . . Israel--the sure forerunner of their conversion (Joe 2:28; Zac 12:10). The pouring out of His Spirit is a pledge that He will hide His face no more (Co2 1:22; Eph 1:14; Phi 1:6).
The arrangements as to the land and the temple are, in many particulars, different from those subsisting before the captivity. There are things in it so improbable physically as to preclude a purely literal interpretation. The general truth seems to hold good that, as Israel served the nations for his rejection of Messiah, so shall they serve him in the person of Messiah, when he shall acknowledge Messiah (Isa 60:12; Zac 14:17-19; compare Psa 72:11). The ideal temple exhibits, under Old Testament forms (used as being those then familiar to the men whom Ezekiel, a priest himself, and one who delighted in sacrificial images, addresses), not the precise literal outline, but the essential character of the worship of Messiah as it shall be when He shall exercise sway in Jerusalem among His own people, the Jews, and thence to the ends of the earth. The very fact that the whole is a vision (Eze 40:2), not an oral face-to-face communication such as that granted to Moses (Num 12:6-8), implies that the directions are not to be understood so precisely literally as those given to the Jewish lawgiver. The description involves things which, taken literally, almost involve natural impossibilities. The square of the temple, in Eze 42:20, is six times as large as the circuit of the wall enclosing the old temple, and larger than all the earthly Jerusalem. Ezekiel gives three and a half miles and one hundred forty yards to his temple square. The boundaries of the ancient city were about two and a half miles. Again, the city in Ezekiel has an area between three or four thousand square miles, including the holy ground set apart for the prince, priests, and Levites. This is nearly as large as the whole of Judea west of the Jordan. As Zion lay in the center of the ideal city, the one-half of the sacred portion extended to nearly thirty miles south of Jerusalem, that is, covered nearly the whole southern territory, which reached only to the Dead Sea (Eze 47:19), and yet five tribes were to have their inheritance on that side of Jerusalem, beyond the sacred portion (Eze 48:23-28). Where was land to be found for them there? A breadth of but four or five miles apiece would be left. As the boundaries of the land are given the same as under Moses, these incongruities cannot be explained away by supposing physical changes about to be effected in the land such as will meet the difficulties of the purely literal interpretation. The distribution of the land is in equal portions among the twelve tribes, without respect to their relative numbers, and the parallel sections running from east to west. There is a difficulty also in the supposed separate existence of the twelve tribes, such separate tribeships no longer existing, and it being hard to imagine how they could be restored as distinct tribes, mingled as they now are. So the stream that issued from the east threshold of the temple and flowed into the Dead Sea, in the rapidity of its increase and the quality of its waters, is unlike anything ever known in Judea or elsewhere in the world. Lastly, the catholicity of the Christian dispensation, and the spirituality of its worship, seem incompatible with a return to the local narrowness and "beggarly elements" of the Jewish ritual and carnal ordinances, disannulled "because of the unprofitableness thereof" [FAIRBAIRN], (Gal 4:3, Gal 4:9; Gal 5:1; Heb 9:10; Heb 10:18). "A temple with sacrifices now would be a denial of the all-sufficiency of the sacrifice of Christ. He who sacrificed before confessed the Messiah. He who should sacrifice now would solemnly deny Him" [DOUGLAS]. These difficulties, however, may be all seeming, not real. Faith accepts God's Word as it is, waits for the event, sure that it will clear up all such difficulties. Perhaps, as some think, the beau ideal of a sacred commonwealth is given according to the then existing pattern of temple services, which would be the imagery most familiar to the prophet and his hearers at the time. The minute particularizing of details is in accordance with Ezekiel's style, even in describing purely ideal scenes. The old temple embodied in visible forms and rites spiritual truths affecting the people even when absent from it. So this ideal temple is made in the absence of the outward temple to serve by description the same purpose of symbolical instruction as the old literal temple did by forms and acts. As in the beginning God promised to be a "sanctuary" (Eze 11:16) to the captives at the Chebar, so now at the close is promised a complete restoration and realization of the theocratic worship and polity under Messiah in its noblest ideal (compare Jer 31:38-40). In Rev 21:22 "no temple" is seen, as in the perfection of the new dispensation the accidents of place and form are no longer needed to realize to Christians what Ezekiel imparts to Jewish minds by the imagery familiar to them. In Ezekiel's temple holiness stretches over the entire temple, so that in this there is no longer a distinction between the different parts, as in the old temple: parts left undeterminate in the latter obtain now a divine sanction, so that all arbitrariness is excluded. So that it is be a perfect manifestation of the love of God to His covenant-people (Eze. 40:1-43:12); and from it, as from a new center of religious life, there gushes forth the fulness of blessings to them, and so to all people (Eze. 47:1-23) [FAIRBAIRN and HAVERNICK]. The temple built at the return from Babylon can only very partially have realized the model here given. The law is seemingly opposed to the gospel (Mat 5:21-22, Mat 5:27-28, Mat 5:33-34). It is not really so (compare Mat 5:17-18; Rom 3:31; Gal 3:21-22). It is true Christ's sacrifice superseded the law sacrifices (Heb 10:12-18). Israel's province may hereafter be to show the essential identity, even in the minute details of the temple sacrifices, between the law and gospel (Rom 10:8). The ideal of the theocratic temple will then first be realized.
Next: Ezekiel Chapter 40
Antiguo Testamento
Ezekiel — Capítulo 39
CONTINUATION OF THE PROPHECY AGAINST GOG. (Eze. 39:1-29) Repeated from Eze 38:3, to impress the prophecy more on the mind.
Texto — Reina-Valera 1960
1Tú pues, hijo de hombre, profetiza contra Gog, y di: Así ha dicho Jehová el Señor: He aquí yo estoy contra ti, oh Gog, príncipe soberano de Mesec y Tubal.
2Y te quebrantaré, y te conduciré y te haré subir de las partes del norte, y te traeré sobre los montes de Israel;
3y sacaré tu arco de tu mano izquierda, y derribaré tus saetas de tu mano derecha.
4Sobre los montes de Israel caerás tú y todas tus tropas, y los pueblos que fueron contigo; a aves de rapiña de toda especie, y a las fieras del campo, te he dado por comida.
5Sobre la faz del campo caerás; porque yo he hablado, dice Jehová el Señor.
6Y enviaré fuego sobre Magog, y sobre los que moran con seguridad en las costas; y sabrán que yo soy Jehová.
7Y haré notorio mi santo nombre en medio de mi pueblo Israel, y nunca más dejaré profanar mi santo nombre; y sabrán las naciones que yo soy Jehová, el Santo en Israel.
8He aquí viene, y se cumplirá, dice Jehová el Señor; este es el día del cual he hablado.
9Y los moradores de las ciudades de Israel saldrán, y encenderán y quemarán armas, escudos, paveses, arcos y saetas, dardos de mano y lanzas; y los quemarán en el fuego por siete años.
10No traerán leña del campo, ni cortarán de los bosques, sino quemarán las armas en el fuego; y despojarán a sus despojadores, y robarán a los que les robaron, dice Jehová el Señor.
11En aquel tiempo yo daré a Gog lugar para sepultura allí en Israel, el valle de los que pasan al oriente del mar; y obstruirá el paso a los transeúntes, pues allí enterrarán a Gog y a toda su multitud; y lo llamarán Valle de Hamón-gog.
12Y la casa de Israel los estará enterrando por siete meses, para limpiar la tierra.
13Los enterrará todo el pueblo de la tierra; y será para ellos célebre el día en que yo sea glorificado, dice Jehová el Señor.
14Y tomarán hombres a jornal que vayan por el país con los que viajen, para enterrar a los que queden sobre la faz de la tierra, a fin de limpiarla; al cabo de siete meses harán el reconocimiento.
15Y pasarán los que irán por el país, y el que vea los huesos de algún hombre pondrá junto a ellos una señal, hasta que los entierren los sepultureros en el Valle de Hamón-gog.
16Y también el nombre de la ciudad será Hamona; y limpiarán la tierra.
17Y tú, hijo de hombre, así ha dicho Jehová el Señor: Di a las aves de toda especie, y a toda fiera del campo: Juntaos, y venid; reuníos de todas partes a mi víctima que sacrifico para vosotros, un sacrificio grande sobre los montes de Israel; y comeréis carne y beberéis sangre.
18Comeréis carne de fuertes, y beberéis sangre de príncipes de la tierra; de carneros, de corderos, de machos cabríos, de bueyes y de toros, engordados todos en Basán.
19Comeréis grosura hasta saciaros, y beberéis hasta embriagaros de sangre de las víctimas que para vosotros sacrifiqué.
20Y os saciaréis sobre mi mesa, de caballos y de jinetes fuertes y de todos los hombres de guerra, dice Jehová el Señor.
21Y pondré mi gloria entre las naciones, y todas las naciones verán mi juicio que habré hecho, y mi mano que sobre ellos puse.
22Y de aquel día en adelante sabrá la casa de Israel que yo soy Jehová su Dios.
23Y sabrán las naciones que la casa de Israel fue llevada cautiva por su pecado, por cuanto se rebelaron contra mí, y yo escondí de ellos mi rostro, y los entregué en manos de sus enemigos, y cayeron todos a espada.
24Conforme a su inmundicia y conforme a sus rebeliones hice con ellos, y de ellos escondí mi rostro.
25Por tanto, así ha dicho Jehová el Señor: Ahora volveré la cautividad de Jacob, y tendré misericordia de toda la casa de Israel, y me mostraré celoso por mi santo nombre.
26Y ellos sentirán su vergüenza, y toda su rebelión con que prevaricaron contra mí, cuando habiten en su tierra con seguridad, y no haya quien los espante;
27cuando los saque de entre los pueblos, y los reúna de la tierra de sus enemigos, y sea santificado en ellos ante los ojos de muchas naciones.
28Y sabrán que yo soy Jehová su Dios, cuando después de haberlos llevado al cautiverio entre las naciones, los reúna sobre su tierra, sin dejar allí a ninguno de ellos.
29Ni esconderé más de ellos mi rostro; porque habré derramado de mi Espíritu sobre la casa de Israel, dice Jehová el Señor.
JAMIESON-FAUSSET-BROWN BIBLE COMMENTARY
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I. leave but the sixth part of thee--Margin, "strike thee with six plagues" (namely, pestilence, blo…
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II. bow--in which the Scythians were most expert.
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III. (Compare Eze 39:17-20).
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IV. carelessly--in self-confident security.
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V. not let them pollute my holy name--by their sins bringing down judgments which made the heathen t…
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VI. it is come . . . it is done--The prediction of the salvation of My people, and the ruin of their …
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VII. The burning of the foe's weapons implies that nothing belonging to them should be left to pollute…
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VIII. place . . . of graves--Gog found only a grave where he had expected the spoils of conquest.
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IX. I . . . glorified--in destroying the foe (Eze 28:22).
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X. with the passengers--The men employed continually in the burying were to be helped by those happe…
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XI. First "all the people of the land" engaged in the burying for seven months; then special men were…
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XII. A city in the neighborhood was to receive the name Hamonah, "multitude," to commemorate the overt…
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XIII. (Rev 19:17).
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XIV. rams . . . lambs . . . goats--By these various animal victims used in sacrifices are meant variou…
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XV. my table--the field of battle on the mountains of Israel (Eze 38:8, Eze 38:20).
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16. So the house of Israel shall know . . . Lord--by My interposition for them. So, too, the heathen …
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17. hid I my face-- (Deu 31:17; Isa 59:2).
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18. bring again the captivity--restore from calamity to prosperity.
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19. After that they have borne their shame--the punishment of their sin: after they have become sensi…
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20. sanctified in them--vindicated as holy in My dealings with them.
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21. The Jews, having no dominion, settled country, or fixed property to detain them, may return at an…
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22. poured out my Spirit upon . . . Israel--the sure forerunner of their conversion (Joe 2:28; Zac 12…