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Yehezkiel 38:13

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Bible Study Resources

Concordances:

- Nave's Topical Bible - Dedan;   Merchant;   Sheba;   Tarshish;   Scofield Reference Index - Armageddon;   Thompson Chain Reference - Sheba;   Tarshish;   The Topic Concordance - Israel/jews;   Last Days;   Torrey's Topical Textbook - Armies;  

Dictionaries:

- American Tract Society Bible Dictionary - Dedan;   Gog and Magog;   Phoenicia, Phenicia, or Phenice;   Sabeans;   Tarshish;   Bridgeway Bible Dictionary - Arabia;   Decapolis;   Fausset Bible Dictionary - Gog;   Holman Bible Dictionary - Dedan;   Ezekiel;   Sabean;   Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible - Gog;   Sheba;   Tarshish (1);   Thessalonians, Second Epistle to the;   Morrish Bible Dictionary - Dedan ;   Sheba ;   Tarshish, Tharshish;   The Hawker's Poor Man's Concordance And Dictionary - Gog;   People's Dictionary of the Bible - Dedan;   Tarshish;  

Encyclopedias:

- International Standard Bible Encyclopedia - Company;   Gold;   Ships and Boats;   The Jewish Encyclopedia - Sabeans;   Tarshish;  

Parallel Translations

Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Bahwa Syeba dan Dedan dan segala saudagar Tarsis dan segala penyamun, kawannya itu, akan berkata kepadamu: Datang engkau akan menjarah rayahkah? sudah engkau mengerahkan segala tentaramu hendak merampas barang-barangkah? hendak membawa lalu akan emas perak dan mengambil akan lembu kambing dan harta dan menjarah banyak barang-barang?

Contextual Overview

1 And the worde of the Lorde came vnto me, saying: 2 Thou sonne of man, set thy face towarde Gog, the land of Magog, which is the chiefe prince at Mesech and Tubal: prophecie against him, 3 And say, thus sayth the Lorde God: O Gog, thou chiefe prince of Mesech and Tubal, beholde, I will vpon thee: 4 And I will turne thee backe, and put hookes in thy chawes, I will bring thee foorth and all thyne hoast, both horse and horsemen, all armed with all sortes of armour, a great multitude with speares and shieldes, all handling swordes. 5 They of Paras, of Cush, & Phut, with them [euen] all [hauing] shieldes and helmets. 6 Gomer and all his hoastes, the house of Togarma out of the north quarters and all his hoastes, yea and much people with thee. 7 Therfore prepare thee, set thy selfe in aray with all thy people that are come vnto thee by heapes, & be thou their defence. 8 After many dayes thou shalt be visited, and in the latter yeres thou shalt come into the lande that hath ben turned [and cost] with the sworde, and gathered together againe out of many people vpon the mountaynes of Israel, which haue ben alwayes [subiect] to waste: but it is brought out of the people, and they dwell all safe. 9 Thou shalt ascend and come vp like a storme, as a cloude to couer the lande shalt thou be: thou with al thine hoastes, & a great multitude of people with thee. 10 Moreouer, thus sayth the Lorde God: At the same time shall thinges come into thy minde, so that thou shalt thinke euyll thoughtes.

Bible Verse Review
  from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge

Sheba: Ezekiel 27:12, Ezekiel 27:15, Ezekiel 27:20, Ezekiel 27:22, Ezekiel 27:23, Ezekiel 27:25

with: Ezekiel 19:3-6, Ezekiel 32:2, Psalms 57:4, Jeremiah 50:17, Jeremiah 51:38, Nahum 2:11-13, Zechariah 11:3

Reciprocal: 1 Kings 10:1 - Sheba Psalms 76:4 - mountains Ezekiel 39:6 - in the isles

Gill's Notes on the Bible

Sheba, and Dedan, and the merchants of Tarshish,.... These are not any of the people that shall come along with Gog on his expedition; but some neighbouring nations bordering on Judea, who will address him in the following manner, as he passes through them, or by them. Sheba and Dedan design the Arabians inhabiting that part of Arabia which lay near to Judea, even Arabia Petraea and Felix; and the merchants of Tarshish are the Tyrians and Zidonians that traded by sea, as Tarshish sometimes signifies; or to Tartessus in Spain, where they had much traffic; and may design the people of those places that will at this time be living in Palestine, that trade by sea to foreign parts. The Septuagint and Arabic versions render it the "Carthaginian merchants", or "the merchants of Carthage":

with all the young lions thereof; which some interpret of sea pirates, for their cruelty and voraciousness. The Targum paraphrases it, all the kings thereof; and so Kimchi thinks kings and princes are meant; but the Septuagint version renders it, all their villages; and so the Syriac version, all the cities:

shall say unto thee, art thou come to take a spoil? either out of compassion to the people of the Jews; or rather by way of congratulation, and as expressive of joy at it; or else out of envy that they have no share in it; suggesting that they would gladly join with him, and partake of the booty:

hast thou gathered thy company together to take a prey? to carry away silver and gold, to take away cattle and goods, to take a great spoil? all which it is supposed might easily be done; only they might wonder that so rich a potentate as the Turk should give himself the trouble to raise such an army, and come so far, for cattle and goods, and silver and gold of which he had such plenty. Gog gives no answer, but God does.

Clarke's Notes on the Bible

Verse Ezekiel 38:13. Sheba, and Dedan — The Arabians, anciently great plunderers; and Tarshish, the inhabitants of the famous isle of Tartessus, the most noted merchants of the time. They are here represented as coming to Antiochus before he undertook the expedition, and bargaining for the spoils of the Jews. Art thou come to take a spoil, to carry away silver and gold, cattle and goods?


 
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