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Ezekiel 38

Ezekiel 38 is the thirty-eighth chapter of the Book of Ezekiel in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible. This book contains the prophecies attributed to the prophet/priest Ezekiel, and is one of the Books of the Prophets. This and the following chapter form a section dealing with "Gog, of the land of Magog".[1]

Ezekiel 38
Book of Ezekiel 30:13–18 in an English manuscript from early 13th century, MS. Bodl. Or. 62, fol. 59a. A Latin translation appears in the margins with further interlineations above the Hebrew.
BookBook of Ezekiel
Hebrew Bible partNevi'im
Order in the Hebrew part7
CategoryLatter Prophets
Christian Bible partOld Testament
Order in the Christian part26

Text edit

Some early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter in Hebrew are of the Masoretic Text tradition, which includes the Codex Cairensis (dated to 895 CE), the Petersburg Codex of the Prophets (dated to 916 CE), Aleppo Codex (10th century), and Codex Leningradensis (dated to 1008 CE).[2]: 35–37  Only one manuscript of several others of Ezekiel found among the Dead Sea Scrolls contained parts of this chapter, this being the Ezekiel Scroll from Masada (Mas 1d; MasEzek; 1–50 CE) with extant verses 38:1‑4, 7‑8.[3][4][5]

There is also a translation into Koine Greek known as the Septuagint, made in the last few centuries BCE. Extant ancient manuscripts of the Septuagint version include Codex Vaticanus (B;  B; 4th century), Codex Alexandrinus (A;  A; 5th century) and Codex Marchalianus (Q;  Q; 6th century).[2]: 73–74 [a]

War of Ezekiel 38–39 edit

The account of the War of Ezekiel 38–39 or the War of Gog and Magog in chapters 38 and 39 details how Gog of Magog, meaning "Gog from the Land of Magog" or "Gog from the Land of Gog" (the syllable ma being treated as equivalent to "land" [7]), and his hordes from the north will threaten and attack the restored land of Israel. The chapters describe how God will make his presence known through an earthquake, and send torrential rains, hailstone, fire, and sulfur - subsequently destroying Gog and Magog. Following the defeat of Gog, God will establish a new Temple where he will dwell forever with his people (chapters 40–48).[8] Theologian David Petersen refers to an underlying theological message, that even so fearsome an enemy as this is ultimately under the control of the God of Israel, since it is God himself who says to Gog, "I will bring you against my land".[9]

Verse 2 edit

"Son of man, set your face against Gog, of the land of Magog, the prince of Rosh, Meshech, and Tubal, and prophesy against him" (NKJV)[10]
  • "Son of man" (Hebrew: בן־אדם ḇen-’ā-ḏām): this phrase is used 93 times to address Ezekiel.[11]
  • "Rosh" (Hebrew: ראש rōsh: can also be translated as "head" (of human and animal); "top" (of the mountain); "beginning" (of time); "river-head"; "chief" (as in "chief-prince", "chief-priest", head of the family).[12][13] In conjunction to the preceding word "prince", most English Bibles translates them as "chief prince."[14]

See also edit

  • Related Bible passages: Genesis 10, Psalm 83 (describes a similar war), Ezekiel 39, Revelation 20
  • Notes edit

    1. ^ Ezekiel is missing from the extant Codex Sinaiticus.[6]

    References edit

    1. ^ Clements, Ronald E. (1996). Ezekiel. Westminster John Knox Press. p. 170. ISBN 9780664252724.
    2. ^ a b Würthwein, Ernst (1995). The Text of the Old Testament. Translated by Rhodes, Erroll F. Grand Rapids, MI: Wm. B. Eerdmans. ISBN 0-8028-0788-7. Retrieved January 26, 2019.
    3. ^ Fitzmyer, Joseph A. (2008). A Guide to the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature. Grand Rapids, MI: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company. p. 149. ISBN 9780802862419. Retrieved February 15, 2019.
    4. ^ Dead sea scrolls - Ezekiel
    5. ^ Mas 1d at the Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library
    6. ^ Shepherd, Michael (2018). A Commentary on the Book of the Twelve: The Minor Prophets. Kregel Exegetical Library. Kregel Academic. p. 13. ISBN 978-0825444593.
    7. ^ Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 38, accessed 1 January 2020
    8. ^ Bullock, p.301
    9. ^ Petersen, David L. (2002). The Prophetic Literature An Introduction. Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press. p. 158. ISBN 0-664-25453-5.
    10. ^ Ezekiel 38:2
    11. ^ Bromiley 1995, p. 574.
    12. ^ Brown, Briggs & Driver 1994 "רוּחַ"
    13. ^ Gesenius 1979 "רוּחַ"
    14. ^ The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha, Augmented Third Edition, New Revised Standard Version, Indexed. Michael D. Coogan, Marc Brettler, Carol A. Newsom, Editors. Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA; 2007. p. 1235-1236 Hebrew Bible. ISBN 978-0195288810

    Bibliography edit

    • Blenkinsopp, Joseph. "A history of prophecy in Israel" (Westminster John Knox Press, 1996)
    • Bromiley, Geoffrey W. (1995). International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: vol. iv, Q-Z. Eerdmans. ISBN 9780802837844.
    • Brown, Francis; Briggs, Charles A.; Driver, S. R. (1994). The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon (reprint ed.). Hendrickson Publishers. ISBN 978-1565632066.
    • Bullock, C. Hassell. "An Introduction to the Old Testament Prophetic Books" (Moody Press, 1986)
    • Gesenius, H. W. F. (1979). Gesenius' Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament Scriptures: Numerically Coded to Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, with an English Index. Translated by Tregelles, Samuel Prideaux (7th ed.). Baker Book House.
    • Grabbe, Lester L., and Robert Hakke (eds), "'Every city shall be forsaken': urbanism and prophecy in ancient Israel and the Near East" (Sheffield Academic Press, 2001)
    • Joyce, Paul M. (2009). Ezekiel: A Commentary. Continuum. ISBN 9780567483614.
    • Redditt, Paul L. "Introduction to the Prophets" (Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2008)

    External links edit

    Jewish edit

    • Ezekiel 38 Hebrew with Parallel English
    • Ezekiel 38 Hebrew with Rashi's Commentary

    Christian edit

    • Ezekiel 38 English Translation with Parallel Latin Vulgate 2017-04-22 at the Wayback Machine

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Ezekiel 38 is the thirty eighth chapter of the Book of Ezekiel in the Hebrew Bible or the Old Testament of the Christian Bible This book contains the prophecies attributed to the prophet priest Ezekiel and is one of the Books of the Prophets This and the following chapter form a section dealing with Gog of the land of Magog 1 Ezekiel 38 chapter 37chapter 39 Book of Ezekiel 30 13 18 in an English manuscript from early 13th century MS Bodl Or 62 fol 59a A Latin translation appears in the margins with further interlineations above the Hebrew BookBook of EzekielHebrew Bible partNevi imOrder in the Hebrew part7CategoryLatter ProphetsChristian Bible partOld TestamentOrder in the Christian part26 Contents 1 Text 2 War of Ezekiel 38 39 3 Verse 2 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External links 8 1 Jewish 8 2 ChristianText editSome early manuscripts containing the text of this chapter in Hebrew are of the Masoretic Text tradition which includes the Codex Cairensis dated to 895 CE the Petersburg Codex of the Prophets dated to 916 CE Aleppo Codex 10th century and Codex Leningradensis dated to 1008 CE 2 35 37 Only one manuscript of several others of Ezekiel found among the Dead Sea Scrolls contained parts of this chapter this being the Ezekiel Scroll from Masada Mas 1d MasEzek 1 50 CE with extant verses 38 1 4 7 8 3 4 5 There is also a translation into Koine Greek known as the Septuagint made in the last few centuries BCE Extant ancient manuscripts of the Septuagint version include Codex Vaticanus B G displaystyle mathfrak G nbsp B 4th century Codex Alexandrinus A G displaystyle mathfrak G nbsp A 5th century and Codex Marchalianus Q G displaystyle mathfrak G nbsp Q 6th century 2 73 74 a War of Ezekiel 38 39 editThe account of the War of Ezekiel 38 39 or the War of Gog and Magog in chapters 38 and 39 details how Gog of Magog meaning Gog from the Land of Magog or Gog from the Land of Gog the syllable ma being treated as equivalent to land 7 and his hordes from the north will threaten and attack the restored land of Israel The chapters describe how God will make his presence known through an earthquake and send torrential rains hailstone fire and sulfur subsequently destroying Gog and Magog Following the defeat of Gog God will establish a new Temple where he will dwell forever with his people chapters 40 48 8 Theologian David Petersen refers to an underlying theological message that even so fearsome an enemy as this is ultimately under the control of the God of Israel since it is God himself who says to Gog I will bring you against my land 9 Verse 2 edit Son of man set your face against Gog of the land of Magog the prince of Rosh Meshech and Tubal and prophesy against him NKJV 10 Son of man Hebrew בן אדם ḇen a ḏam this phrase is used 93 times to address Ezekiel 11 Rosh Hebrew ראש rōsh can also be translated as head of human and animal top of the mountain beginning of time river head chief as in chief prince chief priest head of the family 12 13 In conjunction to the preceding word prince most English Bibles translates them as chief prince 14 See also edit nbsp Bible portalDedan Egypt Ethiopia Gog Gomer Israel Libya Magog Meshech Persia Rosh Sheba Tarshish Togarmah Tubal Related Bible passages Genesis 10 Psalm 83 describes a similar war Ezekiel 39 Revelation 20Notes edit Ezekiel is missing from the extant Codex Sinaiticus 6 References edit Clements Ronald E 1996 Ezekiel Westminster John Knox Press p 170 ISBN 9780664252724 a b Wurthwein Ernst 1995 The Text of the Old Testament Translated by Rhodes Erroll F Grand Rapids MI Wm B Eerdmans ISBN 0 8028 0788 7 Retrieved January 26 2019 Fitzmyer Joseph A 2008 A Guide to the Dead Sea Scrolls and Related Literature Grand Rapids MI William B Eerdmans Publishing Company p 149 ISBN 9780802862419 Retrieved February 15 2019 Dead sea scrolls Ezekiel Mas 1d at the Leon Levy Dead Sea Scrolls Digital Library Shepherd Michael 2018 A Commentary on the Book of the Twelve The Minor Prophets Kregel Exegetical Library Kregel Academic p 13 ISBN 978 0825444593 Pulpit Commentary on Ezekiel 38 accessed 1 January 2020 Bullock p 301 Petersen David L 2002 The Prophetic Literature An Introduction Louisville Kentucky Westminster John Knox Press p 158 ISBN 0 664 25453 5 Ezekiel 38 2 Bromiley 1995 p 574 Brown Briggs amp Driver 1994 רו ח Gesenius 1979 רו ח The New Oxford Annotated Bible with the Apocrypha Augmented Third Edition New Revised Standard Version Indexed Michael D Coogan Marc Brettler Carol A Newsom Editors Publisher Oxford University Press USA 2007 p 1235 1236 Hebrew Bible ISBN 978 0195288810Bibliography editBlenkinsopp Joseph A history of prophecy in Israel Westminster John Knox Press 1996 Bromiley Geoffrey W 1995 International Standard Bible Encyclopedia vol iv Q Z Eerdmans ISBN 9780802837844 Brown Francis Briggs Charles A Driver S R 1994 The Brown Driver Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon reprint ed Hendrickson Publishers ISBN 978 1565632066 Bullock C Hassell An Introduction to the Old Testament Prophetic Books Moody Press 1986 Gesenius H W F 1979 Gesenius Hebrew and Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament Scriptures Numerically Coded to Strong s Exhaustive Concordance with an English Index Translated by Tregelles Samuel Prideaux 7th ed Baker Book House Grabbe Lester L and Robert Hakke eds Every city shall be forsaken urbanism and prophecy in ancient Israel and the Near East Sheffield Academic Press 2001 Joyce Paul M 2009 Ezekiel A Commentary Continuum ISBN 9780567483614 Redditt Paul L Introduction to the Prophets Wm B Eerdmans Publishing 2008 External links editJewish edit Ezekiel 38 Hebrew with Parallel English Ezekiel 38 Hebrew with Rashi s CommentaryChristian edit Ezekiel 38 English Translation with Parallel Latin Vulgate Archived 2017 04 22 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ezekiel 38 amp oldid 1214596579, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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