Chapter 39:
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Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Lamentations Daniel
Ezekiel 39
A prediction of the utter destruction of Gog and Magog,
ver. 1-7. An illustration of the vastness of that destruction, ver. 8-22. God's mercy to his people, ver. 23-29.
Verse 2. The sixth part - I will leave in thy country but one in six.
Verse 3. Thy bow - 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.
Verse 8. It is come - As sure as if already come. The day - That notable
day of recompences against the last great enemies of the church.
Verse 9. The weapons - The warlike provision, instruments, engines,
carriages and wagons. Shall burn - It may be wondered why they
burn these weapons, which might be of use to them for defense;
but it was done in testimony that God was their defense, on whom
only they relied. With fire - 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.
Verse 11. Gog - And to many of those with him; but many were given to
the birds and beasts to be devoured. Graves - 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.
The valley of the passengers - 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.
The sea - The Dead Sea. Hamon Gog - That is, the multitude of
Gog.
Verse 13. Glorified - The day of my being glorified shall be a renown to
Israel.
Verse 14. They - The rulers of Israel. Sever - Chuse out men who shall
make it their work. Passing - 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. The passengers - Whose
assistance they would desire of courtesy. Remain - Unburied by
the public labour of the house of Israel during the seven months.
Verse 16. The city - That is, the multitude: the city which is next to this
common tomb of Gog.
Verse 17. I do sacrifice - The punishment of these God calls a sacrifice,
which he offers to his own justice. Upon the mountains - 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.
Verse 18. Ye shall eat - 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. The mighty - Who had great authority, great
courage and strength, the giant-like ones, commanders of great
note in the army. Princes - Many princes came with their country
men and subjects to assist in this war. Rams - These are compared
to rams which lead the flock. Lambs - Lambs are the more
ordinary in the army. Goats - Goats signify the more lascivious,
and impetuous among them. Bullocks - Bullocks, such as though
more slow, were of great strength. Fatlings - Well fed. Bashan - A
mountain of most rich, and sweet soil.
Verse 20. At my table - In the field where Gog, his princes, and army,
are slain, compared to a table. Horses - Horsemen, not common
foot soldiers. Chariots - The men that ride in them.
Verse 21. All the heathen - In the countries to which the news shall
come.
Verse 26. Their shame - Reproach for their sins.
Chapter 39:
| Darby
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| Gill
| Jamieson Faussett Brown
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| Read Ezekiel 39 |
Introduction 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Lamentations Daniel
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