Ezekiel 38:21

21 et convocabo adversum eum in cunctis montibus meis gladium ait Dominus Deus gladius uniuscuiusque in fratrem suum dirigetur

Ezekiel 38:21 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 38:21

And I will call for a sword against him
That is, against Gog; or, as I would choose to render the words, "for I will call for a sword", so the particle is rendered, ( Ezekiel 38:19 ) and which Noldius F21 agrees to; and this gives a reason why there should be such a commotion in the land of Israel; because the Lord, who has the swords of princes at his command, will call for the Christian kings to come to the assistance of the Jews, and fight against the Turk: who will pursue him throughout all my mountains, saith the Lord God;
throughout the land of Israel, which is mountainous; and is called the Lord's, because he hath chosen it for his people, given it to them, and now dwelt among them; and in all parts of it where the enemy is, the sword of the Jews, and of those princes that should come in to their assistance at the call of God, shall be sent against them, and cut them off: and not only so, but every man's sword shall be against his brother;
as the swords of the Midianites were, ( Judges 7:22 ) , and of the enemies of Jehoshaphat, ( 2 Chronicles 20:22 2 Chronicles 20:23 ) . The Turkish army will consist of a mixed people of many nations, who will quarrel among themselves, and destroy one another.


FOOTNOTES:

F21 Concordant. Ebr. Partic. p. 285, 286.

Ezekiel 38:21 In-Context

19 et in zelo meo in igne irae meae locutus sum quia in die illa erit commotio magna super terram Israhel
20 et commovebuntur a facie mea pisces maris et volucres caeli et bestiae agri et omne reptile quod movetur super humum cunctique homines qui sunt super faciem terrae et subvertentur montes et cadent sepes et omnis murus in terra corruet
21 et convocabo adversum eum in cunctis montibus meis gladium ait Dominus Deus gladius uniuscuiusque in fratrem suum dirigetur
22 et iudicabo eum peste et sanguine et imbre vehementi et lapidibus inmensis ignem et sulphur pluam super eum et super exercitum eius et super populos multos qui sunt cum eo
23 et magnificabor et sanctificabor et notus ero in oculis gentium multarum et scient quia ego Dominus
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