word of the LORDדָּבָר
dabar YHWH · Hebrew Noun
The foundational way God communicates His will, character, and redemptive plan to humanity through prophets, Scripture, and ultimately in Christ. It represents divine authority and truth.
Son of manבֶּן-אָדָם
ben-adam · Hebrew Noun Phrase
A title frequently used for the prophet Ezekiel, highlighting his humanity in contrast to the divine majesty of God. It emphasizes the prophet's role as a fragile vessel used by the sovereign Creator.
Gogגּוֹג
Gog · Hebrew Proper Noun
In this context, a symbolic or representative figure of the nations gathered against God’s people in the latter days. It denotes a powerful, rebellious force acting in opposition to the kingdom of God.
Magogמָגוֹג
Magog · Hebrew Proper Noun
A term referring to the place or region associated with Gog; often understood in biblical prophecy as part of the geography of the northern enemies of Israel, symbolizing the vast, distant opposition to God.
prophesyנָבָא
naba · Hebrew Verb
A person divinely inspired to declare God's message, warning, or future revelation to His people or the nations. It is a holy office focused on speaking the counsel of God rather than human opinion.
Lord GODאֲדֹנָי יְהוִה
Adonai YHWH · Hebrew Noun Phrase
A title denoting the supreme authority and covenant-keeping God of Israel. It emphasizes His sovereign control over history and His personal relationship with His people.
I am against youהִנְנִי אֵלֶיךָ
hineni eleyka · Hebrew Phrase
Describes the divine state of opposition toward enemies of God's purpose. It signifies that those who oppose God and His people place themselves under His direct judgment and resistance.
armyצָבָא
tsaba · Hebrew Noun
In this context, it represents a state of being fully equipped for battle or representing a nation's military power. Biblically, it can symbolize reliance on human strength rather than divine protection.
hordesאֲגַף
agaph · Hebrew Noun
A term frequently used in the Bible to describe large groups, armies, or military forces gathered for battle. It emphasizes the scale of the power or force being assembled.
latter yearsאַחֲרִית
acharith · Hebrew Noun
Refers to a prophetic future time often associated with the Messianic age or the final days before God's judgment and the establishment of His kingdom. It signifies the period leading up to the end of the current age.
securelyבָּטַח
betach · Hebrew Adverb/Adjective
Describes the state of being free from danger, fear, or anxiety, often reflecting a condition of peace provided by God's protection or providence. In a spiritual sense, it denotes the confidence and security believers find in God’s covenant.
stormשׁוֹאָה
sho'ah · Hebrew Noun
A term used in prophetic literature to denote a sudden, overwhelming, and destructive force, often symbolizing divine judgment or the violent incursion of enemies against God’s people.
Lord GODאֲדֹנָי יְהוִה
Adonay YHWH · Hebrew Noun/Title
The sovereign ruler of all, often used to emphasize God's supreme authority, majesty, and power over all nations and creation. It is a title that underscores His covenant relationship and His absolute control over history.
evil schemeמְזִמָּה
mezimmah · Hebrew Noun
In a biblical context, this refers to a malicious plan, plot, or wicked device conceived by an individual or group. It highlights the moral corruption and rebellion against God's purposes.
Gogגּוֹג
Gōg · Hebrew Proper Noun
A technical designation for a person or force that threatens the peace and security of God's people, often symbolizing worldly opposition to the kingdom of God. In apocalyptic literature, it represents the final gathering of nations against the saints.
son of manבֶּן־אָדָם
ben-adam · Hebrew Noun Phrase
A prophetic title given to Ezekiel, emphasizing his humanity in contrast to the divine authority of the message he delivers. It highlights the vast distance between the mortal messenger and the eternal God.
Lord GODאֲדֹנָי יְהוִה
Adonai Yahweh · Hebrew Noun phrase
The covenantal name of God, frequently combined with 'Lord' (Adonai) in prophetic speech. It signifies Yahweh as the supreme Ruler and Master who has authority over all history and the destiny of nations.
securelyבֶּטַח
betach · Hebrew Adverb/Noun
A state of living characterized by freedom from anxiety, divine protection, and rest. In biblical prophecy, it often denotes a condition of spiritual and physical safety guaranteed by God’s presence.
center of the earthטַבּוּר הָאָרֶץ
tabbur ha'aretz · Hebrew Noun Phrase
Refers to the land of Israel as the spiritual and geographical center of God's redemptive work. It emphasizes Israel's importance and the unique focus of God's attention upon His chosen people.
prophesyנָבָא
naba' · Hebrew Verb
The act of announcing God's truth to humans. It involves declaring the divine will, past, present, or future, under the direct inspiration of the Holy Spirit.
spoilשָׁלָל
shalal · Hebrew Noun
Usually refers to valuable goods, livestock, or wealth obtained through military conquest or divine judgment. It represents the worldly gain that wicked forces seek to acquire at the expense of others.
hostsצָבָא
tsaba' · Hebrew Noun
Refers to a large, organized military force or, in a spiritual sense, the angelic armies of heaven. Here, it denotes the gathered nations orchestrated for the purpose of battle.
latter daysאַחֲרִית הַיָּמִים
achariyth hayowm · Hebrew Noun phrase
A term referring to the final period of human history preceding or ushering in the messianic age or the final judgment. It is often associated with the manifestation of God's sovereignty and the consummation of His purposes for Israel and the world.
holinessקֹדֶשׁ
qodesh · Hebrew Noun
The quality of being morally perfect, set apart, and entirely distinct from creation. In Scripture, God’s holiness demands a response of reverence and necessitates the judgment of anything that opposes His righteous character.