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title = "Ezekiel 38:1723"
date = "2023-06-26"
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### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Ezekiel38.17-23)
Ezekiel spends a lot of time talking about Gog and the things that will happen
to him, so when the Lord asks the question in verse 17, it is a bit confusing.
Nowhere else in the Old Testament is Gog mentioned, though there are some other
prophecies of enemies coming from the north. So then, _is_ Gog the one the Lord
spoke of through His prophets for years? Apparently not! There are not many
instances of the Lord being sarcastic, but I believe this is one of them. Gog
amasses a great army and thinks he's going to be this famous conquering invader
whose coming is foretold for a long time.
Instead he's treated as a footnote. Ezekiel recorded more words for the
destruction of Tyre than Gog gets in the entire Bible. Furthermore, Gog's
accomplishments amount to only assembling an army and provoking the wrath of
the Lord. As this army marches against Israel, they are opposed and stopped by
only one Warrior. The Lord Himself rises to defend the land of His people, and
His presence is felt across the whole world. An earthquake sends mountains,
cliffs, and walls tumbling down; Gog's army begins fighting itself; rain,
hailstones, fire, and sulfur comed down in torrents upon them. The combined
might of the world are pitted against the holiness of Yahweh, and they are
outmatched.
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There is no one like You in might, righteousness, and holiness.