Ezekiel 38:22

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

Ezekiel 38:22 Meaning and Commentary

Ezekiel 38:22

And I will plead against him with pestilence and with blood,
&c.] Not only the sword of the Jews and the sword of Christian princes shall be drawn against him, and the sword of Gog's soldiers against one another; but the Lord himself would plead with him by his judgments, or take vengeance on him, as the Targum; and send a pestilence in his army, which should destroy vast numbers of it; as the army of Sennacherib was destroyed by one when before Jerusalem; and make a great slaughter among them by that and other judgments: and I will rain upon him, and upon his bands, and upon the many people
that are with him, an overflowing rain;
a horrible tempest of divine wrath, ( Psalms 11:6 ) as he came into the land of Israel like a storm, so he shall be destroyed by one much more terrible: and great hailstones;
such as were cast upon the Canaanites, ( Joshua 10:11 ) and as there will be on men, the enemies of the church of God, at the pouring out of the seventh vial, ( Revelation 16:21 ) : fire and brimstone;
as God rained upon Sodom and Gomorrah, ( Genesis 19:24 ) , signifying that in like manner will God deal with those enemies of his people; so at the battle of Armageddon, which seems to be the same with this here, the beast and the false prophet will be taken alive, and cast into a lake of fire burning with brimstone, ( Revelation 19:20 ) , and to this rain or tempest of fire and brimstone upon Gog there is an allusion in ( Revelation 20:9 ) .

Ezekiel 38:22 In-Context

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
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.