Ezekiel Chapter 39 verse 12 Holy Bible

ASV Ezekiel 39:12

And seven months shall the house of Israel be burying them, that they may cleanse the land.
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BBE Ezekiel 39:12

And the children of Israel will be seven months putting them in the earth, so as to make the land clean.
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DARBY Ezekiel 39:12

And seven months shall the house of Israel be burying them, that they may cleanse the land;
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KJV Ezekiel 39:12

And seven months shall the house of Israel be burying of them, that they may cleanse the land.
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WBT Ezekiel 39:12


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WEB Ezekiel 39:12

Seven months shall the house of Israel be burying them, that they may cleanse the land.
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YLT Ezekiel 39:12

And the house of Israel have buried them -- in order to cleanse the land -- seven months.
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerses 12, 13. - The time that should be occupied in Gog's funeral should be seven months - so great should be the number of the dead - the sacred number seven recalling the seven years consumed in the burning of the weapons (ver. 9), and reminding one of the "seven times heated" furnace into which the Hebrew children were cast, and of the "seven times" of Nebuchadnezzar's humiliation (Daniel 3:19; Daniel 4:23). The parties who should conduct his obsequies should be the house of Israel, even all the people of the land, indicating the common joy occasioned by the barbaric chieftain's overthrow. The motive which should impel them in their work would be a desire to cleanse the land from the defilement it had contracted from the corpses of the slain (comp. Numbers 19:11, 22; Numbers 31:19; Numbers 35:33); and the end should be that the work should be to them, not for "a remembrance" (Ewald), but a renown, not because they should have helped to bury Gog (Hengstenberg), or through burying Gog should have proved themselves his conquerors (Smend), and in virtue of Jehovah's protection the possessors of his grave (Hitzig), but because in the day when Jehovah glorified himself through Gog's destruction, he (Jehovah) should also be glorified by their (Israel's) zeal "to show themselves a holy people by sweeping all uncleanness away" (Keil).

Ellicott's Commentary