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Ezekiel 38:8

Posted on 18 May at 14:58
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“After many days thou shalt be visited: in the latter years thou shalt come into the land that is brought back from the sword, and is gathered out of many people, against the mountains of Israel, which have been always waste: but it is brought forth out of the nations, and they shall dwell safely all of them.”

Context:The book of Ezekiel is a prophetic book in the Old Testament. Chapter 38 contains a prophecy about a future invasion of Israel. In this verse, God speaks to the leader of an invading force (often identified as Gog) and describes the conditions of Israel during that time.

Timing:The verse mentions “after many days” and “in the latter years.” This indicates that the events described would occur in the distant future from the time of Ezekiel’s writing.

The Land:The verse refers to the land of Israel, which is described as being “brought back from the sword.” This suggests that Israel has experienced wars and conflicts but has been restored and regathered. The reference to the land being “brought forth out of the nations” indicates the return of the Jewish people to their ancestral homeland from various countries.

The Mountains of Israel:The invading force mentioned in the verse will come against the mountains of Israel. The mountains of Israel could refer to the physical mountains in the region or symbolically represent the entire land of Israel. It is important to note that throughout history, the mountains of Israel have been a significant part of the land and have often been contested.

Dwelling Safely:The verse states that the people of Israel will “dwell safely all of them.” This suggests a time of peace and security for the nation. However, it is essential to read this verse in light of the broader context of Ezekiel’s prophecy, which describes a significant conflict and God’s intervention to protect Israel.

Interpretation and Fulfillment:Various interpretations exist regarding the specific fulfilment of this prophecy. Some believe it refers to a future invasion of Israel by a coalition of nations, while others see it as a symbolic description of spiritual battles. It is crucial to study the entire chapter of Ezekiel 38 and compare it with other prophetic passages in the Bible to gain a more comprehensive understanding.

Overall, Ezekiel 38:8 speaks of a time in the latter years when Israel is restored, regathered, and dwelling safely. The verse sets the stage for a future conflict that will impact the nation but also highlights God’s faithfulness and protection of His people.

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