Explanation in the Gemara Berachot

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Question

Hello, In Berachot, page 10a, the Gemara brings the connection between the verses in Psalms about Absalom's rebellion against David and the rebellion of Gog and Magog, stating that just as a son rebels against his father, so does a servant rebel against his master. Who is the servant and who is the master in the context of Gog and Magog?

Answer

Hello

In the commentaries of Tzelach and Bnei Yehoshua, it is explained that the master is the Almighty, and the servant is all the nations. 

Source

Berachot 10.

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