Ezekiel 38 Summary

Written by David Guzik, paraphrased by Rob Chalupa, released on Christmas day 2017.

THE DEFEAT OF GOG AND DEFENSE OF ISRAEL by Yahweh

Jesus-Christ.US's summary of Ezekiel 38

Who is Gog:

Gog is a ruler of many nations with a powerful army. His allies will include Iran, Turkey, Ethiopia, Libya and Europe.

Note that this conferedacy may still be forming and be completed in the future.

(Gog has no direct ties to any modern day country, and it is still possible an alliance is to be formed in Europe, with allies of the six noted countries above, these countries having allegience to a coming "Anti-Christ", who leads them into battle against Israel).

Magog: The Land of Gog.

When will this happen: In the latter days, in the end-times.

Gog dreams an evil plan in his mind (Eze 38:10-13), to attack Israel and take its riches. ‘Thus says the Lord God: “On that day it shall come to pass that thoughts will arise in your mind, and you will make an evil plan: You will say, ‘I will go up against a land of unwalled villages; I will go to a peaceful people, who dwell safely, all of them dwelling without walls, and having neither bars nor gates’— to take plunder and to take booty, to stretch out your hand against the waste places that are again inhabited"

Then God draws Gog to go forward with the attack against Israel. (Eze 38:4-6)

".. I will turn you around, put hooks into your jaws, and lead you out, with all your army, horses, and horsemen, all splendidly clothed, a great company with bucklers and shields, all of them handling swords. "

Gogs army will be well equipped, powerful and modern and ready for conquest, the mightiest alliance that has ever acted against Israel.

With Gog being an imperial power with vast military resources. With armies invading from every direction against Israel (Europe and Turkey North, Iran West, Ethiopia South, and Libya East).

The nations allied with Gog and Magog will come from every direction against Israel and, The number of listed nations allied with Gog and Magog is seven.

(Eze 38:7-9) Magog’s armies come into the land of Israel.

“Prepare yourself and be ready, you and all your companies that are gathered about you; and be a guard for them. After many days you will be visited. In the latter years you will come into the land of those brought back from the sword and gathered from many people on the mountains of Israel, which had long been desolate; they were brought out of the nations, and now all of them dwell safely. You will ascend, coming like a storm, covering the land like a cloud, you and all your troops and many peoples with you.”

This battle happens after Israel is dwelling in peace safety and security in their reclaimed land. (After 1967). The chapters of Ezekiel allude to this battle being fulfilled in the very last days, alluding to the battle of Armageddon.

d. You will ascend, coming like a storm: The armies of Gog would come against Israel as a great destructive power, something like a plague.

(Eze 38:14-17) Gog will come upon God’s people Israel.

“On that day when My people Israel dwell safely, will you not know it? Then you will come from your place out of the far north, you and many peoples with you, all of them riding on horses, a great company and a mighty army. You will come up against My people Israel like a cloud, to cover the land. It will be in the latter days that I will bring you against My land, so that the nations may know Me, when I am hallowed in you, O Gog, before their eyes.”

Thus says the Lord God: “Are you he of whom I have spoken in former days by My servants the prophets of Israel, who prophesied for years in those days that I would bring you against them?

Certainly this includes the seven nations or peoples mentioned in Ezekiel 38:3-6 and possibly means more. (Remember, 70 countries turn on Israel, to split the property lines of Jerusalem).

One possibility is this battle to happen at the end of the last seven-year period of human government (the end of the tribulation) before the glorious return of Jesus Christ.

See the connection to Revelation 19:17-18 and Ezekiel 39:17-20.

This battle may happen as referenced by Revelation 20:7-9. Not all Christians agree on the specific concepts of God’s plan for the future, but some of those who see the establishment of a physical, material kingdom of Jesus over this earth for 1,000 years think that the Gog invasion happens at the end of that 1,000 years, as Revelation 20:7-9 mentions Gog and Magog.

God's fury against Gog and a Great Earthquake (Eze 38:18-20):

“And it will come to pass at the same time, when Gog comes against the land of Israel,” says the Lord God, “that My fury will show in My face. For in My jealousy and in the fire of My wrath I have spoken: ‘Surely in that day there shall be a great earthquake in the land of Israel, so that the fish of the sea, the birds of the heavens, the beasts of the field, all creeping things that creep on the earth, and all men who are on the face of the earth shall shake at My presence. The mountains shall be thrown down, the steep places shall fall, and every wall shall fall to the ground.’

This leads us to believe the timing is right before the battle of Armageddon, when Jesus ascends in Great Glory, and splits the Mt. Of Olives in Two! Every face will see him and every knee will bow, including the ones who pierced him!

Surely in that day there shall be a great earthquake in the land of Israel: One way God would defend Israel and come against Gog was to send a great earthquake.

All men who are on the face of the earth shall shake at My presence: The great earthquake would humble man and bring glory to God. As mountains and every wall fell, they would know it was the hand of the Lord at work. (Men will hide in caves).

(Eze 38:21-23) God’s judgment against Gog.

I will call for a sword against Gog throughout all My mountains,” says the Lord God. “Every man’s sword will be against his brother. And I will bring him to judgment with pestilence and bloodshed; I will rain down on him, on his troops, and on the many peoples who are with him, flooding rain, great hailstones, fire, and brimstone. Thus I will magnify Myself and sanctify Myself, and I will be known in the eyes of many nations. Then they shall know that I am the Lord.”’

I will bring him to judgment with pestilence and bloodshed: Yahweh would also send disease and death against attacking armies. This would be a demonstration of His justice.

Flooding rain, great hailstones, fire, and brimstone: The instruments of previous judgment would all be sent against Gog and his allies.

“The invaders are destroyed by earthquake (cf. Zechariah 14:4-5), by violent distrust of one another (Zechariah 14:13), by pestilence (Zechariah 14:12), and by torrential rain and fire from heaven (Revelation 20:9).” (Wright)

Jesus will be magnified and sanctified, and will prevail:

This overwhelming and obviously divine defeat of Gog and her allies would testify to the whole world of God’s character and power.

David Guziks detailed analysis of Ezekiel 38:

A. Yahweh draws Gog to attack Israel.

1. (Eze 38:1-3) God against Gog of the land of Magog.

Now the word of the Lord came to me, saying, “Son of man, set your face against Gog, of the land of Magog, the prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal, and prophesy against him, and say, ‘Thus says the Lord God: “Behold, I am against you, O Gog, the prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal.

Ezekiel prophesied against Gog (a ruler) and Magog (the place of Gog). Here Gog is noted as the prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal.

i. Identifying Gog and the battle described in this chapter has interested interpreters and students of Bible prophecy since ancient times. It is a difficult problem without an entirely clear solution, for several reasons.

v. The land of Magog: “Magog, a Japhetic descendant (Gen 10:2) in the table of nations, is identified by Josephus (Antiq. I, 123 [vi. 1]) as the land of the Scythians, a mountainous region around the Black and Caspian seas. (Near Iran).

Behold, I am against you, O Gog, the prince of Rosh:

Gog is a new, previously unnamed enemy (unlike Babylonia or Assyria or Egypt), that this ruler Gog rules over more than one people (including Meshech and Tubal), and that Gog’s territory is found in the far north in respect to Israel (Ezekiel 38:15).

Feinberg wrote “They tell, if interpreted literally, of a coming northern confederacy of nations about the Black and Caspian seas with Persia (Iran) and North Africa, who will invade the promised land after Israel’s restoration to it.”

2. (Eze 38:4-6) God promises to turn and pull Gog to attack Israel.

I will turn you around, put hooks into your jaws, and lead you out, with all your army, horses, and horsemen, all splendidly clothed, a great company with bucklers and shields, all of them handling swords. Persia (Today:Iran), Ethiopia, and Libya are with them, all of them with shield and helmet; Gomer (Eastern Europe, possibly Germany) and all its troops; the house of Togarmah (Turkey And Iran) from the far north and all its troops—many people are with you.

a. I will turn you around, put hooks into your jaws, and lead you out: God promised to bring Gog with all his army against Israel. Whatever Gog’s own motivations for attack and invasion might be, there would be an overriding Divine purpose in this.

i. Those who see Gog as a leader of Russia have offered many ideas as to why Russia would invade Israel (a desire for a warm water port, a desire to intervene in the Middle East for the sake of oil, a desire for Dead Sea minerals). At the time of this writing there is an active Russian military involvement in Syria, in support of a Syrian government that has at times been hostile to Israel.

Jesus-Christ.US: It is also possible that an alliance is formed in Europe, and the armies of Eastern Europe, Turkey, Iran have allegience to a coming "Anti-Christ", who leads them into battle against Israel. It is important to not tie Gog with Russia, to keep an open mind, as Gog may be forming in the latter days as a new alliance.

b. With all your army, horses, and horsemen, all splendidly clothed: Ezekiel described the army with the terms that made sense to him and most of human history. This was a large, fast, well-equipped army, ready for conquest.

i. “Here the prophet saw the final manifestation of antagonism to Jehovah and His people. He saw it gathering itself in terrific force, the mightiest alliance that had ever acted against Israel.” (Morgan)

ii. “These verses create the impression that Gog is an imperial power with vast military resources.” (Block)

iii. “Some have found great difficulty in the references to armor, buckler, shield, sword and helmet", but Ezekiel is describing his view of a powerful army. If he didnt see planes and guns and tanks yet, this would be his description. Modern day warfare means this army would be a well equipped advanced country with great military power. [JCU] Possibly, the horses are now tanks.

c. Persia, Ethiopia, and Libya are with them: Coming from the far north (Ezekiel 38:15), Gog also had allies to west (Persia-Iran), to the south (Ethiopia) and to the east (Libya) of Israel.

d. Gomer and all its troops; the house of Togarmah from the far north: Most regard Gomer as a people from Cappadocia, in modern Turkey. The house of Togarmah is often regarded as the Armenian people to the north of Israel.

i. “Gomer (probably the ancient Cimmerians) and Beth Togarmah (possibly the ancient Til-garimmu southeast of the Black Sea).” (Alexander)

iii. The mention of specific nations communicates at least two impressions.

The nations allied with Gog and Magog will come from every direction against Israel and, The number of listed nations allied with Gog and Magog is seven, perhaps indicating a completeness or fullness in the opposition. 3. (Eze 38:7-9) Magog’s armies come into the land of Israel.

“Prepare yourself and be ready, you and all your companies that are gathered about you; and be a guard for them. After many days you will be visited. In the latter years you will come into the land of those brought back from the sword and gathered from many people on the mountains of Israel, which had long been desolate; they were brought out of the nations, and now all of them dwell safely. You will ascend, coming like a storm, covering the land like a cloud, you and all your troops and many peoples with you.”

a. Prepare yourself and be ready: Since Gog would come with great armies against Israel, they must prepare and be ready. Because they came drawn by God (Ezekiel 38:4) and would serve His purpose, they must prepare and be ready.

i. “Yahweh appears to be charging Gog to assume leadership over the vast forces allied with him by serving as their guardian, in keeping with his role as their leader.” (Block) b. After many days… In the latter years: This prophecy of Gog and Magog would not be fulfilled soon, and would be fulfilled in the very last days. They would come against Israel after they had been brought back from the sword and gathered from many people in fulfillment of previous prophecies.

i. “The phrase miyamim rabbim (‘after many days,’ v.8) was normally used to express an indefinite time period—a long time. It was however, used sometimes to reach as far as the end times (cf. Jeremiah 32:14, Daniel 8:26, Hosea 3:4).” (Alexander)

ii. “The attack will eventually come in the latter years (Eze 38:8), a clear eschatological indication.” (Taylor)

c. Now all of them dwell safely: Gog would come against Israel when they enjoyed security in their land.

d. You will ascend, coming like a storm: The armies of Gog would come against Israel as a great destructive power, something like a plague.

i. “It is clearly stated that all these hordes will issue from the far north of the promised land and will be numerous indeed. If ever an invasion could succeed because of superior numbers, this will be it. But the entire story has not been told.” (Feinberg)

ii. Like a storm: “This storm is violent, with confused, tumultuous noises, and with devastation, as the word implieth; and come as a cloud, that is, as dark, as large, and as inevitable, and which continueth the violent waving storm.” (Poole)

4. (Eze 38:10-13) Gog’s evil plan.

‘Thus says the Lord God: “On that day it shall come to pass that thoughts will arise in your mind, and you will make an evil plan: You will say, ‘I will go up against a land of unwalled villages; I will go to a peaceful people, who dwell safely, all of them dwelling without walls, and having neither bars nor gates’— to take plunder and to take booty, to stretch out your hand against the waste places that are again inhabited, and against a people gathered from the nations, who have acquired livestock and goods, who dwell in the midst of the land. Sheba, Dedan, the merchants of Tarshish, and all their young lions will say to you, ‘Have you come to take plunder? Have you gathered your army to take booty, to carry away silver and gold, to take away livestock and goods, to take great plunder?’”’

a. You will make an evil plan: God deliberately pulled Gog and his allies to come against Israel (Ezekiel 38:4). At the same time, Gog was prompted by his own evil plan, by the thoughts in his own mind. Yahweh did not drag an unwilling Gog to come against Israel.

b. I will go up against a land of unwalled villages: The first evil thought Gog had against Israel was to attack them because they seemed defenseless as they were gathered back into the land. The second was to take plunder and to take booty; to attack Israel out of economic interest. Gathered back to the land in prosperity, there was plunder to seize.

i. “Gog calculated that the attack against the people of God would be relatively easy and extremely profitable.” (Smith)

ii. “Let this be clearly noted. The invasion of Gog and his allies was an invasion not of a land desolated, but of the land in which the people of God were seen dwelling in peace and prosperity.” (Morgan)

c. In the midst of the land: “An interesting phrase is employed to define the place where God’s people will be dwelling. It is called the middle (literally, the navel) of the earth, as explained in Eze 5:5. The land of Israel is in the center of the earth as far as God’s purposes for the world are concerned (cf. Deut. 32:8).” (Feinberg)

i. “‘The center of the earth’ is Jerusalem, which this text conceives as being more than a political capital or religious center. It is the very basis of the world’s historical order.” (Vawter and Hoppe)

ii. “Rabbinic literature states: ‘As the navel is set in the centre of the human body, so is the land of Israel the navel of the world … situated in the centre of the world, and Jerusalem in the centre of the land of Israel, and the sanctuary in the centre of Jerusalem, and the holy place in the centre of the sanctuary, and the ark in the centre of the holy place, and the foundation stone before the holy place, because from it the world was founded.’” (Feinberg)

d. Sheba, Dedan, the merchants of Tarshish: The trading peoples of the world looked upon Gog’s intent with interest. They could also perhaps benefit from Gog’s conquest and plunder of Israel.

i. “Sheba and Dedan were Arab peoples. Tarshish has been identified with Great Britain, but not on good grounds. It may be either Spain or Sardinia, for there was a Tartessus in both areas.” (Feinberg)

ii. “Gog’s enterprise has roused the greed of other nations to join in the plunder, or to traffic in the stolen goods. They are typical of those who will not initiate wrong-doing, but are eager to cash in on the proceeds of it.” (Taylor)

iii. “The young lions of Tarshish are taken to mean either strong leaders and princes or greedy rulers of these commercial communities.” (Feinberg)

5. (Eze 38:14-17) Gog will come upon God’s people Israel.

“Therefore, son of man, prophesy and say to Gog, ‘Thus says the Lord God: “On that day when My people Israel dwell safely, will you not know it? Then you will come from your place out of the far north, you and many peoples with you, all of them riding on horses, a great company and a mighty army. You will come up against My people Israel like a cloud, to cover the land. It will be in the latter days that I will bring you against My land, so that the nations may know Me, when I am hallowed in you, O Gog, before their eyes.” Thus says the Lord God: “Are you he of whom I have spoken in former days by My servants the prophets of Israel, who prophesied for years in those days that I would bring you against them?

a. You will come from your place out of the far north, you and many peoples with you: At the appointed time, Gog and those allied with him would come against Israel. Certainly this includes the seven nations or peoples mentioned in Ezekiel 38:3-6 and likely means more not specifically mentioned.

b. All of them riding on horses, a great company: Ezekiel described the attack with the only images of swift military attack that made sense to Ezekiel, the people of his day, and most of human history. They would come like a cloud, a massive and unstoppable storm.

c. It will be in the latter days: Once again, Ezekiel emphasized that this attack against Israel would happen in the last days of human history as we presently know it. God would bring it to pass then to glorify Himself among the nations (so that they nations may know Me, when I am hallowed in you).

i. The emphasis on this dramatic battle in the latter days has led many to wonder and speculate when Gog and his allies would attack Israel. chapters seems to lack serious regard for the text and its meaning.

ii. “The time element was distinctly stated as ‘in the latter years,’ which is equivalent to ‘the latter days’ of verse 16. No student of prophecy can afford to overlook this phrase in the Old Testament or its parallel in the New Testament.” (Feinberg)

Collectively, these markers help us suppose when in God’s future prophetic plan this battle may happen. Yet, the information is not complete enough for much certainty among several options.

This battle may happen at the end of the last seven-year period of human government before the glorious return of Jesus Christ. There is a connection between Revelation 19:17-18 and Ezekiel 39:17-20.

This battle may happen as referenced by Revelation 20:7-9. Not all Christians agree on the specific concepts of God’s plan for the future, but some of those who see the establishment of a physical, material kingdom of Jesus over this earth for 1,000 years think that the Gog invasion happens at the end of that 1,000 years, as Revelation 20:7-9 mentions Gog and Magog.

d. Are you he of whom I have spoken in former days by My servants the prophets: This rhetorical question with the assumed answer of “yes” means that this attack and God’s action in it was prophesied by previous appointed messengers in Israel. i. “In any case we must somehow link this chapter with Joel 3 and Zechariah 14, which also describe a great attack on Jerusalem, during which the Lord appears to overthrow the enemy.” (Wright)

ii. “Notice that twice it is stated (Ezekiel 38:17; 39:8) that former prophets foretold this invasion (Psalm 2:1-3; Isaiah 29:1-8; Joel 2:20; 3:9-21; Zechariah 12:1 ff.; Zechariah 14:2-3).” (Feinberg)

1. (Eze 38:18-20) God’s fury against Gog in a great earthquake.

“And it will come to pass at the same time, when Gog comes against the land of Israel,” says the Lord God, “that My fury will show in My face. For in My jealousy and in the fire of My wrath I have spoken: ‘Surely in that day there shall be a great earthquake in the land of Israel, so that the fish of the sea, the birds of the heavens, the beasts of the field, all creeping things that creep on the earth, and all men who are on the face of the earth shall shake at My presence. The mountains shall be thrown down, the steep places shall fall, and every wall shall fall to the ground.’

a. When Gog comes against the land of Israel… My fury will show in My face: Yahweh vowed that though Gog thought Israel would be an easy conquest (Ezekiel 38:11), His own fury would rise against Gog and his allies.

i. Fury will show in My face: “The reaction to the audacity and effrontery of the invasion of Gog and his forces was stated in bold terms and a vivid anthropomorphism (see Psalm 18:8). The picture is of the breath which an angered man inhales and exhales through his nose. God’s patience would be exhausted with the repeated attempts of Israel’s enemies to annihilate her.” (Feinberg)

b. Surely in that day there shall be a great earthquake in the land of Israel: One way God would defend Israel and come against Gog was to send a great earthquake. It isn’t immediately apparent how this earthquake would harm only the hostile attacking armies, but that is apparently the case.

c. All men who are on the face of the earth shall shake at My presence: The great earthquake would humble man and bring glory to God. As mountains and every wall fell, they would know it was the hand of the Lord at work.

2. (Eze 38:21-23) God’s judgment against Gog.

I will call for a sword against Gog throughout all My mountains,” says the Lord God. “Every man’s sword will be against his brother. And I will bring him to judgment with pestilence and bloodshed; I will rain down on him, on his troops, and on the many peoples who are with him, flooding rain, great hailstones, fire, and brimstone. Thus I will magnify Myself and sanctify Myself, and I will be known in the eyes of many nations. Then they shall know that I am the Lord.”’

a. I will call for a sword against Gog: Because Gog was arrogant enough to invade God’s own land (My mountains) God would come against Gog and his allies with military power. One way it would come would be as they allied nations began to attack one another (every man’s sword will be against his brother).

i. “Gog’s armies and the nations following him would become so confused that they would slay one another in suicidal strife (cf. Judges 7:22; 1 Samuel 14:20; Haggai 2:22; Zechariah 14:13), while the Lord supernaturally destroyed them.” (Alexander)

b. I will bring him to judgment with pestilence and bloodshed: Yahweh would also send disease and death against attacking armies. This would be a demonstration of His justice.

c. Flooding rain, great hailstones, fire, and brimstone: The instruments of previous judgment would all be sent against Gog and his allies.

i. “I slew others, Sennacherib’s army, by pestilence, probably this was the angel’s sword; others, as Ammon, Moab, Mount Seir, with blood by their own swords; the Amorites with hailstones, Sodom and Gomorrah with fire and brimstone, the old world with an overflowing flood. Each single was dreadful, but all meet in the destruction of Gog to make it most terrible.” (Poole)

ii. “The invaders are destroyed by earthquake (cf. Zechariah 14:4-5), by violent distrust of one another (Zechariah 14:13), by pestilence (Zechariah 14:12), and by torrential rain and fire from heaven (Revelation 20:9).” (Wright)

d. I will magnify Myself and sanctify Myself: This overwhelming and obviously divine defeat of Gog and her allies would testify to the whole world of God’s character and power.