("the 'ravine' (gey ) of Gog's multitude") After the burial of Gog and his multitude there, the ravine shall be so named, which bad been called "the ravine of passengers (from Syria to Petra and Egypt) on the E. of the Dead Sea" (Ezekiel 39:11; Ezekiel 39:15). Gog shall find a grave where he expected spoil. The publicity of the road, and the multitude of graves, will arrest the many passers by to observe God's judgments, executed nigh the scene of judgment on Gog's prototypes, Sodom and Gomorrah.
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