Ezekiel 38:21
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Ug ako magpatawag sa usa ka espada batok kaniya ngadto sa akong tanan nga kabukiran, nagaingon ang Ginoong Jehova: ang tagsatagsa ka pinuti sa tawo mahimong batok sa iyang igsoon nga lalake,
What Does This Mean?
In Ezekiel 38:21, God says He will call for a sword against Gog, and it will happen throughout all of God's mountains. He also says that every man's sword will be against his brother. This verse is about God's judgment and the chaos it will bring.
Explained for Children
Imagine a playground where all the kids suddenly start fighting each other, even their best friends. That's what this verse is talking about, but with grown-ups and in a serious, scary way. God is saying He will make people fight against each other, even their own brothers.
Historical Background
This verse is part of the Book of Ezekiel, written by the prophet Ezekiel around 593-571 BC. He was speaking to the people of Israel who were in exile in Babylon. The cultural setting was one of great turmoil and uncertainty for the Israelites.
Living It Out Today
In a modern scenario, this verse can be applied to situations where people turn against each other in times of conflict or crisis. For example, during a financial crisis, family members might fight over money, showing how stress can cause people to act against their usual nature.
Topics
judgmentconflictbrotherhoodpropheticchaosdivine intervention
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Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Gog mentioned in Ezekiel 38:21?
Gog is a symbolic name for a future enemy who will attack Israel. The context suggests this is part of a prophetic vision about a future battle involving many nations.
What does 'every man's sword shall be against his brother' mean?
This phrase means that in the chaos of God's judgment, people will turn against each other, even family members will fight against each other.
How should this verse influence our understanding of brotherhood?
This verse reminds us that in times of extreme conflict, even the closest bonds can be broken. It underscores the importance of maintaining unity and peace.
How does this verse relate to Revelation 19:15?
Both verses speak of divine judgment involving swords. Revelation 19:15 describes Christ's return to judge the world, similar to the judgment mentioned in Ezekiel 38:21.
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