Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 39:23 - 39:23

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Matthew Poole Commentary - Ezekiel 39:23 - 39:23


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The sottish heathen thought meanly of the God of Israel, and reckoned they came into captivity because the people of some greater god had by the’ power of their god prevailed against Israel’s God and his people; but by this overthrow given to Gog, they shall see it was not impotence in Israel’s God, but iniquity in Israel’s people, that brought them into captivity.



Trespassed; committed sin perversely, continually, and with a high hand.



Hid my face; withdrew my favour, would no more regard them, and then it was soon a night of trouble to them.



Into the hand, into the power,



of their enemies, which could not have hurt Israel if Israel had not first forsaken his God, but then God forsook them. When God withdrew his defence, as fenceless, they fell under the sword of the enemy; for it is he that subdueth enemies and giveth victory.