In Book of Ezekiel chapters 38–39, the idea that Israel will dwell “safely” (or “securely”) appears multiple times, but the exact phrasing varies slightly depending on translation (e.g., “safely,” “securely,” “in safety,” “at rest”).
The concept shows up 5 times in these chapters: Ezekiel 38:8 – Israel is described as dwelling safely after being gathered. Ezekiel 38:11 – “a land of unwalled villages… dwelling safely.” Ezekiel 38:14 – “when my people of Israel dwelleth safely…” Ezekiel 38:16 – implies secure dwelling when Gog comes against them. Ezekiel 39:26 – Israel dwells safely after restoration and judgment.
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