Ezekiel 39:6

"You will fall on the open field, for I have spoken it,” says the Lord GOD."

Key Reflection

In Ezekiel 39:6, this verse envisions a dramatic fall of enemies in a desolate place, symbolizing their destruction and the fulfillment of God's divine will. The imagery underscores that God's word is irrefutable and will come to pass, serving as a testament to His sovereignty and judgment.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

The judgment is extended to “the isles” (or, seacoast) to show that it should fall not only on Gog and his land, but on those who share Gog’s feelings of hatred and opposition to the kingdom of God.

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