Ezechiele 39:1-6

1 Tu adunque, figliuol d’uomo, profetizza contro a Gog, e di: Così ha detto il Signore Iddio: Eccomi a te, o Gog, principe e capo di Mesec, e di Tubal.
2 E ti farò tornare indietro, e ti farò andare errando, dopo che ti avrò tratto dal fondo del Settentrione, e ti avrò fatto venir sopra i monti d’Israele.
3 E scoterò l’arco tuo dalla tua man sinistra, e farò cader le tue saette dalla tua destra.
4 Tu caderai sopra i monti d’Israele, tu, e tutte le tue schiere, e i popoli che saranno teco; io ti ho dato per pasto agli uccelli, e agli uccelletti d’ogni specie, ed alle fiere della campagna.
5 Tu sarai atterrato su per la campagna; perciocchè io ho parlato, dice il Signore Iddio.
6 Ed io manderò un fuoco in Magog, e sopra quelli che abitano nelle isole in sicurtà; e conosceranno che io sono il Signore.

Ezechiele 39:1-6 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO EZEKIEL 39

This chapter is a continuation of the prophecy of the destruction of Gog, which is both repeated, and more largely described, Eze 39:1-8, then follows an account of the burning of his weapons of war, which will last seven years in burning, during which time there will be no need of the use of wood, Eze 39:9,10, and of the burial of him, and many of his army; the place where, and the time that will be taken up in doing this, even seven months, are observed, Eze 39:11-16, and every feathered fowl and beast of the field are called upon to feed on the flesh of those that are left unburied, Eze 39:17-20 and by all this the glory of the Lord will be seen, known, and acknowledged, both by the Heathens, and by the house of Israel, Eze 39:21,22, and the former will also be informed that the present captivity of the Jews has been for their sins and transgressions, Eze 39:23,24, and the chapter is concluded with a promise of their return from captivity, when they shall know the Lord, and their interest in him; who will after this no more hide his face from them, but pour out his Spirit upon them, under whose influence they shall ever continue, Eze 39:25-29.

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