Ezekiel 1:24
Context1:24 When they moved, I heard the sound of their wings – it was like the sound of rushing waters, or the voice of the Almighty, 1 or the tumult 2 of an army. When they stood still, they lowered their wings.
Ezekiel 17:17
Context17:17 Pharaoh with his great army and mighty horde will not help 3 him in battle, when siege ramps are erected and siege-walls are built to kill many people.
Ezekiel 26:7
Context26:7 “For this is what the sovereign Lord says: Take note that 4 I am about to bring King Nebuchadrezzar 5 of Babylon, king of kings, against Tyre from the north, with horses, chariots, and horsemen, an army and hordes of people.
Ezekiel 27:11
Context27:11 The Arvadites 6 joined your army on your walls all around,
and the Gammadites 7 were in your towers.
They hung their quivers 8 on your walls all around;
they perfected your beauty.
Ezekiel 38:4
Context38:4 I will turn you around, put hooks into your jaws, and bring you out with all your army, horses and horsemen, all of them fully armed, a great company with shields of different types, 9 all of them armed with swords.
Ezekiel 38:15
Context38:15 and come from your place, from the remote parts of the north, you and many peoples with you, all of them riding on horses, a great company and a vast army.
1 tn Heb “Shaddai” (probably meaning “one of the mountain”), a title that depicts God as the sovereign ruler of the world who dispenses justice. The Old Greek translation omitted the phrase “voice of the Almighty.”
2 tn The only other occurrence of the Hebrew word translated “tumult” is in Jer 11:16. It indicates a noise like that of the turmoil of a military camp or the sound of an army on the march.
3 tn Heb “deal with” or “work with.”
4 tn The word הִנֵּה (hinneh, traditionally “behold”) draws attention to something.
5 tn Heb “Nebuchadrezzar” is a variant and more correct spelling of Nebuchadnezzar, as the Babylonian name Nabu-kudurri-usur has an an “r” rather than an “n.”
6 tn Heb “sons of Arvad.”
7 sn The identity of the Gammadites is uncertain.
8 tn See note on “quivers” in Jer 51:11 on the meaning of Hebrew שֶׁלֶט (shelet) and also M. Greenberg, Ezekiel (AB), 2:553.
9 sn The Hebrew text mentions two different types of shields here.