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Get ready; prepare yourself, you and all your company gathered around you; you will be their guard.
Ezekiel 38:7 · Berean Standard Bible
Parallel translations
  • WEB Be prepared, yes, prepare yourself, you, and all your companies who are assembled to you, and be a guard to them.
  • KJV Be thou prepared, and prepare for thyself, thou, and all thy company that are assembled unto thee, and be thou a guard unto them.
  • NKJV “Prepare yourself and be ready, you and all your companies that are gathered about you; and be a guard for them.
  • NASB “Be ready, and be prepared, you and all your contingents that are assembled around you, and be a guard for them.
  • NLT “Get ready; be prepared! Keep all the armies around you mobilized, and take command of them.

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Quick answer

Gog is sarcastically told to prepare himself and his assembled companies. The summons exposes the futility of mustering against God.

Overview

God ironically commands Gog to make ready and guard his great host, as if his preparations could avail. The tone unmasks the vanity of opposing the Almighty. However well an enemy arms himself, his readiness cannot overturn God's purpose to protect His people and glorify His name.

Cross-references & the web

Cross-references · 10

  • 2 Chr 25:8Even if you go and fight bravely in battle, God will make you stumble before the enemy, for God has power to help and power to overthrow.”
  • Joel 3:9–12Proclaim this among the nations: “Prepare for war; rouse the mighty men; let all the men of war advance and attack!
  • Zech 14:2–3For I will gather all the nations for battle against Jerusalem, and the city will be captured, the houses looted, and the women ravished. Half of the city will go into exile, but the rest of the people will not be removed from the city.
  • Amos 4:12“Therefore, that is what I will do to you, O Israel, and since I will do this to you, prepare to meet your God, O Israel!
  • Jer 51:12Raise a banner against the walls of Babylon; post the guard; station the watchmen; prepare the ambush. For the LORD has both devised and accomplished what He spoke against the people of Babylon.
  • Jer 46:14–16“Announce it in Egypt, and proclaim it in Migdol; proclaim it in Memphis and Tahpanhes: ‘Take your positions and prepare yourself, for the sword devours those around you.’
  • Isa 37:22this is the word that the LORD has spoken against him: ‘The Virgin Daughter of Zion despises you and mocks you; the Daughter of Jerusalem shakes her head behind you.
  • Ps 2:1–4Why do the nations rage and the peoples plot in vain?
  • Isa 8:9–10Huddle together, O peoples, and be shattered; pay attention, all you distant lands; prepare for battle, and be shattered; prepare for battle, and be shattered!
  • Jer 46:3–5“Deploy your shields, small and large; advance for battle!

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Christ at the center

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Original language

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