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- 29400
- * whom.
- # 10,11,16 Ps 110:5,6 Isa 27:1 34:1-6 63:1-6 66:15,16
- # Da 11:40-45 Joe 3:9-14 Zec 12:2-8 14:1-21
- * by. Heb. the hands of.
- 29401
- * that.
- # 36:5,6 De 32:22 Ps 18:7,8 89:46 Na 1:2 Heb 12:29
- 29402
- * in my.
- # 39:25 De 29:20 Isa 42:13 Joe 2:18 Zec 1:14
- * Surely.
- # Joe 3:16 Hag 2:6,7,21,22 Heb 12:26 Re 11:13 16:18,20
- 29403
- * the fishes.
- # Jer 4:23-26 Ho 4:3 Na 1:4-6 Zec 14:4,5 Re 6:12,13
- * steep places. or, towers, or stairs.
- # Isa 30:25 2Co 10:4
- 29404
- * I will.
- # 14:17 Ps 105:16
- * every.
- # Jud 7:22 1Sa 14:20 2Ch 20:23 Hag 2:22
- 29405
- * I will plead.
- # Isa 66:16 Jer 25:31 Zec 14:12-15
- * with pestilence.
- # 5:17
- * an overflowing.
- # 13:11 Ge 19:24 Ex 9:22-25 Jos 10:11 Ps 11:6 18:12-14 77:16-18
- # Isa 28:17 29:6 30:30-33 Mt 7:27 Re 16:21
- 29406
- * magnify.
- # 36:23
- * and I.
- # 16 37:28 39:7,13,27 Ps 9:16 Re 15:3,4 19:1-6
- 29407
- 1 God's judgment upon Gog.
- 8 Israel's victory.
- 11 Gog's burial in Hamon-gog.
- 17 The feast of the fowls.
- 21 Israel having been plagued for their sins,
- 25 shall be gathered again with eternal favour.
-
- * son.
- # 38:2,3
- * Behold.
- # 35:3 Na 2:13 3:5
- * the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal.
- Or, "prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal."
-
- # 38:2
- 29408
- * I will.
- It is probable that none of the invaders will escape: but
- perhaps the inhabitants of Magog in general are meant. The
- immense army of Gog, led forth against Israel, will almost
- empty his land; and the subsequent judgments of God upon those
- that remain at home, will reduce them to a sixth of the whole.
-
- # Ps 40:14 68:2 Isa 37:29
- * leave but the sixth part of thee. or, strike thee with six
- plagues; or, draw thee back with a hook of six teeth, as ch.
- 38:4. and will cause.
- # 38:15 Da 11:40
- * north parts. Heb. sides of the north.
- 29409
- # 20:21-24 Ps 46:9 76:3 Jer 21:4,5 Ho 1:5
- 29410
- * fall.
- # 17-20 38:21
- * I will.
- # 32:4,5 33:27 Isa 34:2-8 Jer 15:3 Re 19:17-21
- * sort. Heb. wing. to be devoured. Heb. to devour.
- 29411
- * open field. Heb. face of the field.
- # 29:5 32:4 Jer 8:2 22:19
- 29412
- * I will.
- Some terrible judgment will destroy the countries whence the
- army of Gog was led forth, about the same time that the army
- itself shall be cut off.
-
- # 30:8,16 38:19-22 Am 1:4,7,10 Na 1:6
- * carelessly. or, confidently.
- # 38:11 Jud 18:7
- * in the isles.
- # 38:6,13 Ps 72:10 Isa 66:19 Jer 25:22 Zep 2:11
- 29413
- * will I.
- # 22 38:16,23
- * and I will.
- # 20:9,14,39 36:20,21,36 Ex 20:7 Le 18:21
- * the heathen.
- # 38:16,23
- * the Holy.
- # Isa 12:6 43:3,14 55:5 60:9,14
- 29414
- * it is come.
- The prophet, seeing in vision the accomplishment of the
- prediction, speaks of it as already come and done.
-
- # 7:2-10 Isa 33:10-12 Re 16:17 21:6
- * this.
- # 38:17 2Pe 3:8
- 29415
- * shall go.
- # Ps 111:2,3 Isa 66:24 Mal 1:5
- * and shall.
- # 10 Jos 11:6 Ps 46:9 Zec 9:10
- * set on fire.
- The language here employed seems to intimate that the army of
- Gog will be cut off by miracle, as that of Sennacherib; for
- the people are described as going forth, not to fight and
- conquer, but merely to gather the spoil, and to destroy the
- weapons of war, as no longer of use.
-
- * hand staves. or, javelins. and they.
- When the immense number and destruction of the invaders are
- considered, and also the little fuel comparatively which is
- necessary in warm climates, we may easily conceive of this
- being literally fulfilled.
-
- * burn them with fire. or, make a fire of them.
- 29416
- * shall spoil.
- # Ex 3:22 12:36 Isa 14:2 33:1 Mic 5:8 Hab 3:8 Zep 2:9,10 Mt 7:2
- # Re 13:10 18:6
- 29417
- * the valley.
- Probably the valley near the Sea of Gennesareth, as the Targum
- renders, and so called because it was the great road by which
- the merchants and traders from Syria and other Eastern
- countries went into Egypt. Perhaps what is now called the
- plains of Haouran, south of Damascus.
-
- * on the east.
- # 47:18 Nu 34:11 Lu 5:1 Joh 6:1
- * noses. or, mouths. Hamon-gog. that is, The multitude of
- Gog.
- # Nu 11:34 *margin
- 29418
- * cleanse.
- # 14,16 Nu 19:16 De 21:23
- 29419
- * a renown.
- # De 26:19 Ps 149:6-9 Jer 33:9 Zep 3:19,20 1Pe 1:7
- * the day.
- # 21,22 28:22 Ps 126:2,3
- 29420
- * they shall.
- # Nu 19:11-19
- * continual employment. Heb. continuance. to cleanse.
- # 12
- 29421
- * set. Heb. build.
- # Lu 11:44
- * in the.
- # 11
- 29422
- * Hamonah. that is, The multitude. cleanse.
- # 12
- 29423
- * Speak.
- # Ge 31:54 1Sa 9:13 16:3 Isa 56:9 Jer 12:9 Zep 1:7 Re 19:17,18
- * every feathered fowl. Heb. the fowl of every wing. to my.
- # 4 1Sa 17:46 Isa 18:6 34:6 Jer 46:10 Zep 1:7
- * sacrifice. or, slaughter.
- 29424
- * eat.
- # 29:5 34:8 Re 19:17,18,21
- * goats. Heb. great goats.
- # 34:17 *marg:
- * of bullocks.
- # Ps 68:30 Isa 34:7 Jer 50:11,27 51:40
- * fatlings.
- # De 32:14 Ps 22:12 Am 4:1
- 29425
- # 19
- 29426
- # 38:4 Ps 76:5,6 Hag 2:22 Re 19:18
- 29427
- * I will set.
- # 36:23 38:16,23 Ex 9:16 14:4 Isa 26:11 37:20 Mal 1:11
- * and my.
- # Ex 7:4 8:19 1Sa 5:7,11 6:9 Ps 32:4
- 29428
- * know.
- # 7,28 28:26 34:30 Ps 9:16 Jer 24:7 31:34 Joh 17:3 1Jo 5:20
- 29429
- * the heathen.
- # 36:18-23,36 2Ch 7:21,22 Jer 22:8,9 40:2,3 La 1:8 2:15-17
- * hid I.
- # 29 De 31:17,18 32:20 Ps 10:1 30:7 Isa 1:15 8:17 59:2 64:7
- # Jer 33:5
- * gave them.
- # Le 26:25 De 32:30 Jud 2:14 3:8 Ps 106:41 Isa 42:24
- 29430
- # 36:19 Le 26:24 2Ki 17:7-23 Isa 1:20 3:11 59:17,18 Jer 2:17,19
- # Jer 4:18 5:25 Da 9:5-10
- 29431
- * Now will.
- The return of a few Jews from Babylon, and their continuance,
- increase, partial reformation, and prosperity, till the days
- of Christ, followed by their present long continued
- dispersion, under the frown of God, and destitute of his
- Spirit, could in no degree answer to these predictions. Hence
- we must conclude, that some future events, exactly suitable to
- them, shall yet take place relative to the nation of Israel.
-
- # 34:13 36:21,24 Isa 27:12,13 56:8 Jer 3:18 23:3 30:3,10,18
- # Jer 31:3 32:37 Am 9:14 Ro 11:26-31
- * the whole.
- # 20:40 37:21,22 Jer 31:1 Ho 1:11
- * and will.
- # 36:4-6,21-23 Joe 2:18 Zec 1:14 8:2
- 29432
- * they have borne.
- # 16:52,57,58,63 32:25,30 Ps 99:8 Jer 3:24,25 30:11 Da 9:16
- * when they.
- # Le 26:5,6 De 28:47,48 32:14,15 1Ki 4:25 Mic 4:4
- 29433
- * I have.
- # 25 28:25,26
- * and am.
- # 13 36:23,24 38:16,23 Le 10:3 Isa 5:16
- 29434
- * shall they.
- # 22 34:30 Ho 2:20
- * which caused them. Heb. by my causing of them, etc.
- # 23
- * and have.
- # De 30:3,4 Ne 1:8-10 Isa 27:12 Am 9:9 Ro 9:6-8 11:1-7
- 29435
- * hide.
- # 23-25 37:26,27 Isa 45:17 54:8-10
- * for.
- # 36:25-27 Isa 32:15 44:3-5 59:20,21 Joe 2:28 Zec 12:10 Ac 2:17
- # Ac 2:18,33 1Jo 3:24
- 29436
- 1 The time, manner, and end of the vision of the city and
- temple.
- 6 The description of the east gate of the outer court;
- 20 of the north gate;
- 24 of the south gate;
- 27 of the south gate of the inner court;
- 32 of the east gate;
- 35 and of the north gate.
- 39 Eight tables.
- 44 The chambers.
- 48 The porch of the house.
-
- * In the five.
- On Tuesday, April 20.
-
- # 1:2 8:1 29:17 32:1,17
- * after.
- # 33:21 2Ki 25:1-30 Jer 39:1-18 52:1-34
- * selfsame.
- # Ex 12:41
- * hand.
- # 1:3 3:14,22 11:24 37:1 Re 1:10
- 29437
- * the visions.
- There can be little doubt, that the grand outlines of the
- description of the temple, in the following extraordinary
- vision, were taken from that of Solomon's, with all the
- additions made to it in after ages; and we may suppose that
- Zerubbabel and the other Jews had respect to it, as far as
- circumstances would permit, in rebuilding the temple after the
- captivity. There are, however, many circumstances which
- conclusively shew, that something infinitely superior to
- either the first or second temple was intended; and that the
- external description must be considered as a figure and emblem
- of spiritual blessings. Probably the more immediate
- accomplishment of the prophecy will be subsequent to the
- conversion and restoration of the Jews, the destruction of Gog
- and Magog, and the pouring out of the Spirit, mentioned at the
- close of the last chapter; but whether there will be any
- external forms analogous to these cannot be determined, though
- in some respects it seems improbable.
-
- # 1:1 8:3 Da 7:1,7 Ac 2:17 16:9 2Co 12:1-7
- * a very.
- # 17:22,23 Isa 2:2,3 Da 2:34,35 Mic 4:1 Re 21:10
- * by. or, upon. as the.
- # 48:30-35 Ga 4:26 Re 21:10-23
- * frame.
- # 1Ch 28:12,19
- * on the south.
- # Isa 48:2 14:13
- 29438
- * whose.
- # 1:7,27 Da 10:5,6 Re 1:15
- * with.
- # 47:3 Isa 8:20 28:17 Zec 2:1,2 Re 11:1 21:15
- 29439
- * behold.
- # 2:7,8 3:17 43:10 44:5 Mt 10:27 13:9,51,52
- * declare.
- # Isa 21:10 Jer 26:2 Ac 20:27 1Co 11:23
- 29440
- * a wall.
- # 42:20 Ps 125:2 Isa 26:1 60:18 Zec 2:5 Re 21:12
- * by.
- # De 3:11
- * so he.
- # 42:20
- 29441
- * unto.
- # 20 8:16 11:1 43:1 44:1 46:1,12 1Ch 9:18,24 Ne 3:29 Jer 19:2
- * which looketh. Heb. whose face was the way. stairs.
- # 26 1Ki 6:8
- * threshold.
- # 10:18 43:8 46:2 47:1 Ps 84:10 *marg:
- * one reed.
- # 5,7
- 29442
- # 42:5 1Ki 6:5-10 1Ch 9:26 23:28 2Ch 3:9 31:11 Ezr 8:29
- # Jer 35:4
- 29443
- # 8
- 29444
- * the posts.
- # 45:19
- 29445
- * the little.
- # 7
- * they three.
- The entrance into the outer court seems to have been through a
- porch with doors at both ends; and on each side of this porch
- were three small chambers, or rooms, for the use of the
- porters, a reed square in size, with a passage of five cubits
- between them. The common cubit, termed the "cubit of a man,"
- (De 3:11,) was about 18 inches; but the cubit used by the
- angel was, as we learn from ch. 43:13, "a cubit and a hand
- breadth," or about three inches more than the common cubit,
- that is 21 inches. Hence the measuring reed, which was "six
- cubits long, by the cubit and the hand breadth," (ver. 5,)
- must have been about 10½ feet
- 29446
- # 11
- 29447
- * space. Heb. limit, or bound.
- # 12
- 29448
- * the gate.
- The whole arch of the east gate, measured from the southern
- extremity of one room to the northern extremity of the
- opposite room, was 25 cubits; including the dimensions of the
- two rooms, or twelve cubits, (ver. 7;) the spaces before the
- rooms, or two cubits, (ver. 12;) and the breadth of the
- entrance, ten cubits, (ver. 11;) making all 24 cubits, leaving
- one cubit for the thickness of the walls.
-
- # 13
- 29449
- * the court.
- # 8:7 42:1 Ex 27:9 35:17 Le 6:16 1Ch 28:6 Ps 100:4 Isa 62:9
-