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Ezekiel 38:6

Posted on 18 May at 13:54
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Gomer and all his bandes, the house of Togarmah of the North quarters, and all his bands, and many people with thee. Ezekiel 38:6 (KJV)

Gomer is traditionally understood to refer to ancient peoples linked to the region of present‑day Turkey. Some scholars associate Gomer with the descendants of the Cimmerians, a nomadic group that inhabited that area. The repeated phrase “all his bands” indicates that Gomer would bring allied forces to the attack.

The house of Togarmah is likewise connected with territories in modern‑day Turkey and is often linked to peoples such as the Armenians. Like Gomer, Togarmah would also marshal its own allies, contributing to the broader coalition against Israel.

The clause “many people with thee” expands the scope of the alliance, suggesting that beyond Gomer and Togarmah a multitude of other nations would join the effort. Ezekiel therefore depicts a vast and diverse coalition that would unite against Israel in the last days.

Scholars differ on how to apply this prophecy. Some view it as pointing to a future battle that will occur before or during the end times, while others argue that it reflects events relevant to Ezekiel’s own historical context. The precise identification of the nations remains debated, as ancient names do not always correspond neatly to modern states.

Regardless of the exact geopolitical details, the passage underscores God’s sovereignty and His protective care over Israel. It reminds believers that God is aware of the challenges His people face and that He will ultimately bring about justice and deliverance.

In sum, Ezekiel 38:6 presents a picture of a formidable coalition—Gomer, Togarmah, and many other peoples—arrayed against Israel. While the specifics are subject to scholarly speculation, the central message affirms God’s ultimate plan and steadfast protection for His people.

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