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* cause.
# Zec 8:7,8
* wastes.
# 10 Isa 58:12 Jer 32:43 33:10 50:19,20 Am 9:14,15
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# 6:14 De 29:23-28 2Ch 36:21 Jer 25:9-11
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* they shall.
# Ps 58:11 64:9 126:2 Jer 33:9
* like the.
# 37:13 Ge 2:8,9 13:10 Isa 51:3 Joe 2:3
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* know.
# 17:24 34:30 37:28 39:27-29 Mic 7:15-17
* I the Lord have.
# 22:14 24:14 37:14 Nu 23:19 Ho 14:4-9 Mt 24:35
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* I will yet.
# 14:3 20:3,31 Ps 10:17 102:17 Isa 55:6,7 Jer 29:11-13 50:4,5
# Zec 10:6,9 13:9 Mt 7:7,8 Php 4:6 Heb 4:16 10:21,22 Jas 4:2,3
# 1Jo 5:14
* I will increase.
# 10
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* holy flock. Heb. flock of holy things. as the flock.
# Ex 23:17 34:23 De 16:16 2Ch 7:8 30:21-27 35:7-19 Zec 8:19-23
# Ac 2:5-11
* the waste.
# 33-35 34:31 Jer 30:19 31:27,28 Joh 10:16 Re 7:4-9
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1 By the resurrection of dry bones,
11 the dead hope of Israel is revived.
15 By the uniting of two sticks,
18 is shewn the incorporation of Israel into Judah.
21 The promises of Christ's kingdom.
* hand.
In this vision, the dry bones aptly represent the ruined and
desperate state of both Israel and Judah; and the
revivification of these bones signifies their restoration to
their own land after their captivity, and also their recovery
from their present long dispersion. Although this is the
primary and genuine scope of the vision, yet the doctrine of a
general resurrection of the dead may justly be inferred from
it; for "a simile of the resurrection," says Jerome, after
Tertullian and others, "would never have been used to signify
the restoration of the people of Israel, unless such a future
resurrection had been believed and known; because no one
attempts to confirm uncertain things by things which have no
existence."
# 1:3 3:14,22 33:22 40:1 Re 1:10
* carried.
# 8:3 11:24 1Ki 18:12 2Ki 2:16 Lu 4:1 Ac 8:39
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* valley. or, champaign.
# De 11:30
* they were.
# 11 Ps 141:7
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* can.
# Joh 6:5,6
* O Lord God.
# De 32:29 1Sa 2:6 Joh 5:21 11:25,26 Ac 26:8 Ro 4:17 2Co 1:9,10
# Heb 11:19
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* Prophesy.
# 11,15,16 Nu 20:8 1Ki 13:2 Mt 21:21 Joh 2:5
* O ye.
# 36:1 Isa 26:19 42:18 Jer 22:29 Mic 6:2 Joh 5:25,28,29
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* I will.
# 9,10,14 Ge 2:7 Ps 104:29,30 Joh 20:22 Ro 8:2 Eph 2:5
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* I will.
# 8-10
* ye shall.
# 14 6:7,13 7:4,9 11:10,12 20:38 28:22-26 32:15 34:27
# 35:9,12,15 38:23 39:6,22,28 De 29:6 1Ki 20:28 Isa 49:23
# Joe 2:27 3:17
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* I prophesied as.
# Jer 13:5-7 26:8 Ac 4:19 5:20-29
* there.
# 1Ki 19:11-13 Ac 2:2,37 16:26-29
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# 8
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* wind. or, breath. Come.
# 5,14 So 4:16 Joh 3:8
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* the breath.
# Ps 104:30 Re 11:11 20:4,5
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* whole house.
# 16,19 36:10 39:25 Jer 31:1 33:24-26 Ho 1:11 Ro 11:26
# 2Co 5:14 Eph 2:1
* Our bones.
# 1-8 Nu 17:12,13 Ps 77:7-9 141:7 Isa 40:27 49:14 Jer 2:25
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* Therefore.
# Job 35:14,15
* I will open.
This is a pointed allusion to the resurrection; under which
figure Isaiah (ch. 26:9) also describes the restoration of the
house of Israel, when he says, "thy dead men shall live;" at
which time their bones are said to flourish, (ch. 66:14,) or
to be restored to their former strength and vigour; and, in
like manner, St. Paul, (Ro 11:15,) expresses their conversion
by "life from the dead." In the land of their captivity, they
seemed as absolutely deprived of their country as persons
committed to the grave are cut off from the land of the
living; but when Cyrus issued his proclamation, Jehovah, as it
were, opened their graves, and when he stirred up their
spirits to embrace the proffered liberty, he put his Spirit
within them, that they might live; and their re-establishment
in their own land evinced the truth of God in the prediction,
and his power in its accomplishment.
# 21 Isa 26:19 66:14 Ho 6:2 13:14 1Th 4:16 Re 20:13
* and bring.
# 25 28:25 36:24 Ezr 1:1-2:70 Am 9:14,15
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# 6 16:62 Ps 126:2,3
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* shall put.
# 9 11:19 36:27 39:29 Isa 32:15 Joe 2:28,29 Zec 12:10
# Ac 2:16,17 Ro 8:2,11 1Co 15:45 Tit 3:5,6
* I the Lord.
# 17:24 22:14 36:36
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# 15
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* take thee.
# Nu 17:2,3
* For Judah.
# 2Ch 10:17 11:11-17 15:9 30:11-18
* For Joseph.
# 1Ki 12:16-20 2Ch 10:19
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# 22-24 Isa 11:13 Jer 50:4 Ho 1:11 Zep 3:9
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* Wilt.
# 12:9 17:12 20:49 24:19
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* Behold.
# 16,17 1Ch 9:1-3 Zec 10:6 Eph 2:13,14 Col 3:11
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* in thine.
# 12:3 Nu 17:6-9 Ho 12:10
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# 34:13 36:24 39:25 De 30:3,4 Isa 11:11-16 27:12,13 43:6 49:12
# Jer 16:15 23:3,8 29:14 30:3,10,18 31:8-10 32:37 33:7,11 50:19
# Am 9:14,15 Ob 1:17-21 Mic 7:11,12
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* I will make.
# Isa 11:12,13 Jer 3:18 32:39 50:4 Ho 1:11 Eph 2:19-22
* and one.
It is evident that the grand union of Israel and Judah here
predicted, and their government under one king, and that king
to be David, must still be future; for, politically speaking,
they never had a king from that day to this, far less a king
or prince of that name. (See on ch. 34:23.)
# 24 34:23,24 Ge 49:10 Ps 2:6,12 72:1,8 Isa 9:6,7 Jer 23:5,6
# Jer 33:14-17,26 Ho 3:4,5 Lu 1:32,33 Joh 10:16 Re 11:15
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* shall they defile.
# 20:43 36:25,29,31 43:7,8 Isa 2:18 Ho 14:8 Zec 13:1,2 14:21
* but.
# 36:24,29 Le 20:7,8 Mic 7:14
* will cleanse.
# Eph 5:26,27 Heb 9:13,14 1Jo 1:7,9
* they be.
# 27 36:28 39:22 Ge 17:7,8 Ps 68:20,35 Jer 31:1,33 32:38,39
# Ho 1:10 Zec 13:9 Re 21:3,4,7
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* David.
# 25 Isa 55:3,4 Jer 23:5 30:9 Ho 3:5 Lu 1:32
* one.
# 22 34:23,24 Ps 78:71,72 80:1 Ec 12:11 Isa 40:11 Mic 5:2,4
# Zec 13:7 Joh 10:11,14-16 Eph 4:4-6 Heb 13:20 1Pe 5:4
* they shall.
# 36:27 De 30:6 Jer 31:33 32:39 1Co 11:2 Eph 2:10 Php 2:12,13
# Tit 2:11-13 3:3-8 1Jo 2:6
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* they shall dwell in.
# 21 28:25 36:28 37:26 Jer 30:3 31:24 32:41
* even they.
# Isa 60:21 66:22 Joe 3:20 Am 9:15 Zep 3:14,15 Zec 14:11
* and my.
# 24 Isa 9:6,7 Da 2:44,45 Zec 6:12,13 Lu 1:32,33 Joh 12:34
# Heb 7:2,21
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* I will make.
# 34:25 Ge 17:7 2Sa 23:5 Ps 89:3,4 Isa 55:3 59:20,21 Jer 32:40
# Ho 2:18-23 Joh 14:27 Heb 13:20,21
* multiply.
# 36:10,37 Isa 27:6 49:21 Jer 30:19 31:27 Zec 8:4,5 Heb 6:14
* set.
# 11:16 43:7 45:1-6 Le 26:11,12 1Ki 8:20,21 Ps 68:18 Zec 2:5
# 2Co 6:16
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* tabernacle.
# Joh 1:14 Col 2:9,10 Re 21:3,22
* I will.
# 23 11:20 14:11 36:28 Le 26:12 Ho 2:23
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* the heathen.
# 36:23,36 38:23 39:7,23 Ps 79:10 102:15 126:2 Ro 11:15
* sanctify.
# 20:12 Ex 31:13 Le 20:8 21:8 Joh 17:17-19 1Co 1:30 Eph 5:26
# 1Th 5:23
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1 The army,
8 and malice of Gog.
14 God's judgment against him.
# 1
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* Son.
# 2:1 39:1
* set.
# 6:2 20:46 25:2 35:2,3
* Gog.
Rather, "Gog (the prince) of the land of Magog, the prince of
Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal." By Magog is most probably meant
the Scythians or Tartars, called so by Arabian and Syrian
writers, and especially the Turks, who were originally natives
of Tartary; and by Rosh, the Russians, descendants of the
ancient inhabitants on the river Araxes or Rosh.
# Re 20:8,9
* Magog.
# Ge 10:2 1Ch 1:5
* the chief prince of. or, prince of the chief of. Meshech.
# 27:13 32:26 Isa 66:19
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* I am.
# 13:8 29:3 35:3 39:1,2-10
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* I will turn.
# 29:4 39:2 2Ki 19:28 Isa 37:29
* horses.
# 15 Da 11:40
* all of them.
# 23:12
* handling.
# 1Ch 12:8 2Ch 25:5 Jer 46:9
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* Persia.
# 27:10
* Libya. or, Phut.
# 30:5 Ge 10:6 1Ch 1:8 Na 3:9
* Put.
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* Gomer.
# Ge 10:2 1Ch 1:5
* Togarmah.
# 27:14 Ge 10:3 1Ch 1:6 Da 11:40
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# 2Ch 25:8 Ps 2:1-4 Isa 8:9,10 37:22 Jer 46:3-5,14-16 51:12
# Joe 3:9-12 Am 4:12 Zec 14:2,3
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* many days.
# 16 Ge 49:1 Nu 24:14 De 4:30 Jer 48:47 49:39 Ho 3:3-5 Hab 2:3
* thou shalt be.
# Ex 20:5 Isa 24:22 29:6 Jer 32:5 La 4:22
* into the land.
# 12 36:24-38 37:21-28 39:27-29 Isa 11:11-16 Jer 30:3,18 32:37
# Am 9:14,15
* the mountains.
# 34:13 36:1-8
* it is.
# 1Pe 2:9
* and they shall.
# 11 28:26 34:25-28 Jer 23:6 33:16
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* shalt ascend.
# 13:11 Isa 21:1,2 25:4 28:2 Da 11:40
* like.
# 16 Jer 4:13 Joe 2:2
* all thy.
# Isa 8:9,10
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* that at.
# Ps 83:3,4 139:2 Pr 19:21 Isa 10:7 Mr 7:21 Joh 13:2 Ac 5:3,9
# Ac 8:22 1Co 4:5
* think an evil thought. or, conceive a mischievous purpose.
# Ps 36:4 Pr 6:14,18 12:2 Mic 2:1
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* go up.
# Ex 15:9 Ps 10:9 Pr 1:11-16 Isa 37:24,25 Ro 3:15
* go to.
# Jud 18:7,27 Jer 49:31,32 Zec 2:4,5
* safely. or, confidently.
# 8 Pr 3:29,30
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* take a spoil, and to take a prey. Heb. spoil the spoil, and
to prey the prey.
# 29:19 *marg:
# Isa 10:6 Jer 30:16
* turn.
# Isa 1:24,25 Am 1:8 Zec 13:7
* the desolate.
# 36:33-35 Jer 32:43,44 33:12,13 Zec 1:12,17
* and upon.
# 8 Zec 10:8-10
* midst. Heb. navel.
# Jud 9:37 *marg:
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* Sheba.
# 27:12,15,20,22,23,25
* with.
# 19:3-6 32:2 Ps 57:4 Jer 50:17 51:38 Na 2:11-13 Zec 11:3
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* in that.
# Isa 4:1,2
* dwelleth.
# 8,11 Jer 23:6 Zec 2:5,8
* shalt.
# 37:28
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* thy place.
# 39:2 Da 11:40
* and many.
# 4,6 Joe 3:2 Zep 3:8 Zec 12:2-4 14:2,3 Re 16:14,16 20:8
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* as a cloud.
# 9
* it shall be.
Though it is not generally agreed what people or transactions
are here predicted, yet it seems evident that the prophecy is
not yet accomplished. Nothing occurred in the wars of
Cambyses, or Antiochus Epiphanes with the Jews, that answers
to it; and the expression here used, in the latter days,
plainly implies that there should be a succession of many ages
between the publication of the prediction and its
accomplishment. It is therefore supposed, with much
probability, that its fulfilment will be posterior to the
conversion of the Jews and their restoration to their own
land; and that the Turks, Tarters, or Scythians, from the
northern parts of Asia, perhaps uniting with the inhabitants
of some more southern regions, will make war upon the Jews and
be cut off in a manner predicted here.
# 8 De 31:29 Isa 2:2 Da 2:28 10:14 Ho 3:5 Mic 4:1 1Ti 4:1
# 2Ti 3:1
* that the.
# 23 36:23 39:21 Ex 14:4 1Sa 17:45-47 2Ki 19:19 Ps 83:17,18
# Da 3:24-29 4:32-37 6:15-27 Mic 7:15-17 Mt 6:9,10