Ezequiel 38:11

11 y dirás: "Subiré contra una tierra indefensa . Iré contra los que viven tranquilos, que habitan confiados, que habitan todos ellos sin murallas, sin cerrojos ni puertas;

Ezequiel 38:11 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 38:11

And thou shall say
What came into his mind, and what he thought of; this he shall say to his privy counsellors and ministers of state; or to the generals and officers of his army; or to his confederates and allies, and even to them all, to have their opinion and approbation of it; and to encourage them to join him, and go with him: I will go up to the land of unwalled villages;
a land which has nothing but villages in it, and those no walls about them to protect them: this he said by way of contempt; and the Septuagint and Arabic versions render it "the abject land"; and to observe how easily he could conquer it, there being nothing in his way to hinder him, or give him trouble: I will go to them that are at rest, and dwell safely:
as the Jews will do in the latter day, when they shall own and acknowledge the Messiah, ( Jeremiah 23:5 Jeremiah 23:6 ) , and dwell in their own land, where they will be quiet and peaceable, and think and do no harm to any, nor mistrust their neighbours doing any harm to them; but shall live in the utmost tranquillity and security; and which Gog or the Turks will take the advantage of; and from hence promise themselves an easy conquest of them: all of them dwelling without walls, and having neither bars nor gates;
no walls to their cities; no gates to walls; nor bars to gates; but without either; being under the protection of God, and putting their trust in him, who is a wall of fire round about his people; and is better to them, than gates with bars.

Ezequiel 38:11 In-Context

9 'Tú subirás y vendrás como una tempestad; serás como una nube que cubre la tierra, tú y todas tus tropas, y muchos pueblos contigo.'
10 "Así dice el Señor DIOS: 'Sucederá en aquel día que pensamientos vendrán a tu mente y concebirás un plan malvado,
11 y dirás: "Subiré contra una tierra indefensa . Iré contra los que viven tranquilos, que habitan confiados, que habitan todos ellos sin murallas, sin cerrojos ni puertas;
12 para tomar botín y para proceder al saqueo, para volver tu mano contra los lugares desolados, ahora poblados, y contra el pueblo reunido de entre las naciones, que ha adquirido ganado y posesiones, que habita en medio de la tierra."
13 'Sabá y Dedán, y los mercaderes de Tarsis con todos sus pueblos te dirán: "¿Has venido para tomar botín? ¿Has reunido tu compañía para saquear, para llevar plata y oro, para llevar ganado y posesiones, para tomar gran botín?'""

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