"After that they have borne their shame, and all their trespasses whereby they have trespassed against me, when they dwelt safely in their land, and none made them afraid."
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Verse Ezekiel 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. _idolatry_....
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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 the...
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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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- THE PURPOSE OF THE JUDGMENT. The effect of this decisive judgment is
to bring glory to Yahweh's name: for the world must now see that it is
not His impotence but His horror of sin that accounts for...
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AFTER, &c. Another note of time, determining the fulfilment of the
prophecy concerning Gog.
TRESPASSES. treachery. Hebrew. _ma'al_, as in Ezekiel 39:23.
SAFELY. confidently.
IN THEIR LAND. on their...
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_after that … borne_ Rather: AND THEY SHALL BEAR THEIR SHAME. The
phrase "bear shame" is not used in the sense of bearing the outward
disgrace (Ezekiel 32:24-25; Ezekiel 32:30; Ezekiel 34:29; Ezekiel...
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IV. THE RESULTS OF COG'S DESTRUCTION
39:21-24
TRANSLATION
(21) And I will set My glory among the nations, and all the nations
shall see MY judgment that I have executed, and MY hand that I have
set...
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After that they have borne their shame, and all their trespasses
whereby they have trespassed against me, when they dwelt safely in
their land, and none made them afraid.
AFTER THAT THEY HAVE BORN...
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39:26 bear (a-4) Or 'when they shall have borne.'...
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2. LEAVE BUT THE SIXTH PART OF THEE] RV 'lead thee on.'...
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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 39
HOW THE *LORD WILL PUNISH GOG – EZEKIEL 39:1-10
V1 ‘*Son...
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וְ נָשׂוּ֙ אֶת ־כְּלִמָּתָ֔ם וְ אֶת
־כָּל ־מַעֲלָ֖ם אֲשֶׁ֣ר מָעֲלוּ ־בִ֑י
בְּ שִׁבְתָּ֧ם עַל...
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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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Having thus described the order of events in the far distant future,
the prophet proceeded to utter in greater detail his prophecy of the
antagonism of God to those who thus would gather themselves ag...
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What is particularly meant by this sacrifice, and the feast that is
promised to be made for the fowl and the beast, is not so very clear
as to speak with any certainty! But by comparing scripture with...
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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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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 wr...
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After that they have borne their shame, and all their trespasses
whereby they have trespassed against me, when they dwelt safely in
their land, and none made [them] afraid.
Ver. 26. _After that they...
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_Therefore now will I bring again the captivity of Jacob_ See note on
Ezekiel 34:13; Ezekiel 36:24. _And have mercy upon the whole house of
Israel_ On the ten tribes with the two. This bringing back t...
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The Effect of God's Judgment...
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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 cast off for their sins, then the nations shall...
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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...
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Ezekiel 39:26 borne H5375 (H8804) shame H3639 unfaithfulness H4604
unfaithful H4603 (H8804) dwelt H3427 (H8800) safely H983 land H127
afraid H2729 (H8688)
they have borne - Ezekiel 16:52, Ezekiel 16:...
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THE VINDICATION OF YAHWEH (EZEKIEL 39:21).
Ezekiel sees the future in terms of the vindication of Yahweh. He will
be glorified in the eyes of the nations when they see His judgments.
Israel will also...
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CONTENTS: Prophecy against Gog, continued. Vision of restored and
converted Israel.
CHARACTERS: God, Holy Spirit, Ezekiel, Gog.
CONCLUSION: The powers in the last days that rise up to oppress Israel...
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Ezekiel 39:1. _Behold, I am against thee, oh Gog._ This second
apostrophe to Gog denotes the superintending providence of God over
the enemies of his church, and the certainty of their final overthrow...
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EZEKIEL—NOTE ON EZEKIEL 39:25 The final element of the oracle
focuses on Israel rather than Gog. These brief verses echo many of the
restoration passages in chs. Ezekiel 34:1, including the themes of...
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THE DESTRUCTION OF GOG AND HIS VAST ARMIES. (Chap. 39)
EXEGETICAL NOTES.— Ezekiel 39:2. “I WILL LEAVE BUT THE SIXTH PART
OF THEE”—I will six thee; _i.e.,_ afflict thee with six
plagues—pestilence, bl...
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EXPOSITION
Of the two main divisions of this chapter, the first (Ezekiel 39:1)
depicts the greatness of the overthrow of Gog; the second (Ezekiel
39:21) records the impression made by it upon Both Is...
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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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Therefore, thou son of man, prophesy against Gog, and say, Thus saith
the Lord GOD; Behold, I am against thee, O Gog, the [Rosh prince or
the Russian] prince of Meshech and Tubal: And I will turn thee...
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1 Kings 4:25; Daniel 9:16; Deuteronomy 28:47; Deuteronomy 28:48;
Deuteronomy 32:14; Deuteronomy 32:15; Ezekiel 16:52; Ezekiel 16:57;
Ezekiel 16:58;...
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Their shame — Reproach for their sins....