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Verse Ezekiel 38:9. _THOU SHALT ASCEND AND COME LIKE A STORM_] It is
observable that Antiochus is thus spoken of by Daniel, Daniel 11:40:
_The king of the north _- Antiochus, _shall come against him_...
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Ezekiel 38:1; Ezekiel 39:1. There will be at that time of restoration
a great and final invasion of the land of Israel. Gog and Magog will
invade the land “that is brought back from the sword, and is...
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EZEKIEL 38. GOG'S INVASION (EZEKIEL 38:1), DESIGN (EZEKIEL 38:10), AND
DESTRUCTION (EZEKIEL 38:17). Gog, of the land of Magog, seems from the
names of the peoples that follow (cf....
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_like a storm_ Cf. on the figure Isaiah 21:1; Isaiah 28:2; Jeremiah
4:13. The rapidity of the movements of Gog (Hosea 8:1), and their
destructiveness, as well as
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CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
FINAL DELIVERANCE FOR GOD'S PEOPLE
38:1-39:29
Chapter s 38-39 deal with the efforts of some arch-enemy of God's
people to invade and devastate the land of Israel. The tranquil scene...
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Thou shalt ascend and come like a storm, thou shalt be like a cloud
to cover the land, thou, and all thy bands, and many people with thee.
THOU SHALT BE LIKE A CLOUD TO COVER THE LAND - with the m...
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§ 1. THE RESTORATION (EZEKIEL 33-39)
After an introductory passage (Ezekiel 33:1), and two short prophecies
against the wicked survivors of Jerusalem and the careless exiles
(Ezekiel 33:21), this sect...
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EZEKIEL: “THEY SHALL KNOW THAT I AM GOD”
GOD’S PLANS FOR *ISRAEL AND THE NATIONS
EZEKIEL CHAPTER S 25 TO 39
_IAN MACKERVOY_
CHAPTER 38
V1 The *LORD spoke to me. V2 ‘*Son of man, look toward Gog...
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וְ עָלִ֨יתָ֙ כַּ † שֹּׁאָ֣ה תָבֹ֔וא
כֶּ...
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JEHOVAH'S FINAL VICTORY
Ezekiel 38:1; Ezekiel 39:1
THESE Chapter s give the impression of having been intended to stand
at the close of the book of Ezekiel. Their present position is best
explained o...
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The final message concerning the nation dealt with matters far removed
from the times of the prophet. In the dim distance he saw Gog of the
land of Magog, prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal, gathering...
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I do not presume to say as much, but I would with reverence humbly
ask, is not this a sweet promise to the Lord's people in the midst of
the Lord's sore judgments to his enemies? Genesis 49:1....
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THE FOLLOWING COMMENTARY COVERS CHAPTER S 38 AND 39.
Gog, not fearing Jehovah, seeks to take possession of the land. He has
no thought that Jehovah is there. His pride blinds him.
It is very importan...
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THOU SHALL ASCEND AND COME LIKE A STORM,.... That comes suddenly,
looks black and terrible, and causes darkness and horror; makes a
great noise, and is very threatening of danger; signifying, that the...
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Thou shalt ascend and come like a storm, thou shalt be like a cloud to
cover the land, thou, and all thy bands, and many people with thee.
Ver. 9. _Thou shalt ascend and come like a storm._] With gre...
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_After many days thou shalt be visited_ In the latter days of the
Messiah's kingdom among men, or after a succession of many
generations, shall the judgment here mentioned be inflicted by God
upon the...
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Thou shalt ascend and come like a storm, in an effort to wreck the
ship of the Church; THOU SHALT BE LIKE A CLOUD TO COVER THE LAND, with
the multitude of hostile forces summoned together, THOU AND AL...
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GOG PREPARES FOR WARFARE...
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1-13 These events will be in the latter days. It is supposed these
enemies will come together to invade the land of Judea, and God will
defeat them. God not only sees who are now the enemies of his ch...
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THOU SHALT: sometimes such phrase declares duty and is perceptive, but
here it declares the event and is predictive, Gog will, though he
should not. The Hebrew might be read thus, THOU SHALT ASCEND AS...
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“And you will ascend, you will come like a storm, you will be like a
cloud to cover the land, you and all your hordes and many people with
you (compare Joel 2:1).”
The description is not one of warfar...
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CONTENTS: Prophecy against Gog.
CHARACTERS: God, Ezekiel.
CONCLUSION: God does not only see those who are now the enemies of His
people, but foresees those who will be so in the last days, and lets...
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Ezekiel 38:2. _Set thy face against Gog, the land of Magog._ Gog is
here taken for the king, or collectively for the princes of Scythia,
Iberia, and the east. The Scythians descended from Magog. Genes...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 38:1 Ezekiel addresses the mysterious Gog,
ruler of the equally mysterious Magog (see note on 38:2). He
pronounces judgment on Gog for attacking the renewed Israel ...
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THE WARLIKE ASSAULT OF GOG, AND ITS REPULSE. (Chap. 38)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.— Ezekiel 38:2. “GOG.” “An ideal name; it is
simply the root of Magog, the only related name known to history. The
whole prophe...
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EXPOSITION
The present and the following chapters, comprising the next oracle, or
"word of God," delivered by the prophet, relate to the expedition
(Ezekiel 38:1), overthrow (Ezekiel 38:14), and destr...
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CHAPTER S 38, 39.
THE ASSAULT OF GOG, AND HIS DESTRUCTION.
THE last portion of the prophecy, which began at Ezekiel 37, stretches
through these two next Chapter s, which properly form but one piece....
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Now in chapter 38:
The word of the LORD came unto me, saying, Son of man, set your face
against Gog, the land of Magog, the chief (Ezekiel 38:1-2)
And the word translated chief is the word Rosh. And...
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Daniel 11:40; Ezekiel 13:11; Ezekiel 38:16; Isaiah 21:1; Isaiah 21:2;