Ezekiel 39
In Ezekiel chapter 39, the prophet receives another vision from the Lord about the destruction of Gog, the leader of a coalition of nations who will come against Israel in the latter days. The Lord declares that He will bring Gog and his armies to a violent end, and their corpses will be left on the mountains of Israel as a testament to His power and righteousness. The chapter ends with a promise that Israel will dwell in safety and security forever.
Bible version
The Lord's Judgment on Gog
Commentary
Ezekiel's prophecy about Gog and his defeat is a reminder of God's sovereignty and his protection over his chosen people. Despite Israel's unfaithfulness and rebellion, God remains faithful to his promises and will ultimately triumph over those who seek to harm his people. The imagery of the burial of Gog and his armies is a powerful declaration of God's wrath and his commitment to justice. The chapter also underscores the importance of repentance and obedience as a prerequisite for God's blessings and protection.
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There are 29 verses in Ezekiel, chapter 39.