Ezekiel 38:2
Arabic Bible ERV 2009
«يا إنْسانُ، التَفِتْ إلَى جُوجَ الَّذِي مِنْ أرْضِ ماجُوجَ رَئِيسِ ماشِكَ وَتُوبالَ، وَتَنَبَّأ عَنهُ.
What Does This Mean?
In this verse, God tells Ezekiel to speak against Gog, the leader of the land of Magog. The message is directed at Gog and his allies, Meshech and Tubal, warning them of coming judgment. It's a call for them to face the consequences of their actions.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're playing a game and someone keeps breaking the rules. Your teacher tells you to warn that person that they'll be in big trouble if they keep doing that. That's what God is telling Ezekiel to do here, but with Gog and his friends.
Historical Background
Ezekiel, a prophet, wrote this during the Babylonian exile, around 593-571 BC. The message was meant for the Jewish people in exile, warning them about future conflicts and the eventual judgment of their enemies.
Living It Out Today
In today's world, this can be seen as a reminder to stand up for what's right, even if it's against powerful people or groups. It encourages us to speak up against injustice, guided by moral and ethical principles.
Topics
judgmentleadershipwarningprophecymoral integrityfuture events
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Gog in this verse?
Gog is described as a leader of the land of Magog, and he is associated with Meshech and Tubal. This verse is part of a larger prophecy about a future conflict involving these entities.
What does 'set thy face' mean?
To 'set thy face' means to focus attention or determination on something, like pointing yourself in a specific direction to confront an issue or person head-on.
Why is this verse significant for Christians?
This verse is significant because it provides a glimpse into future events described in prophecy, reminding believers of God's sovereignty and the eventual judgment of the wicked.
How can this verse be used in daily life?
This verse can remind individuals to stand firm in their beliefs and to speak truth to power, even when it's difficult, guided by moral principles and divine guidance.
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