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With Russian & Iranian forces

now engaged in combat in Syria,


people are asking, “What is the
War of Gog & Magog?” Here’s
the answer, Part One.

October 8, 2015 at 5:58 pm

Standing in front of the famed Blue Mosque in Istanbul, Turkey.

(Istanbul, Turkey) — With Russian and Iranian military forces now


cooperating together and engaging in combat in Syria, just miles north of the
border of Israel, people are asking me a lot of questions. Among them:
 Is there any significance to these developments in light of Bible prophecy?
 Do these events have anything to do with the prophecies found in Ezekiel
38 & 39?

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 Are recent events setting the stage for the fulfillment of what Bible scholars
call the “War of Gog & Magog” that is supposed to take place in the End of
Days?
Last Friday night, I addressed the topic of Apocalyptic Islam at a
conference in Toronto, looking at how Shia and Sunni extremists see the
prophetic trend lines in the Middle East. On Saturday evening, I then taught
through Ezekiel 38 & 39, addressing these specific questions in light of Jewish
and Christian eschatology. From there, I flew to Istanbul to meet with several
Arab Christian leaders on a range of matters. But sure enough, these questions
certainly came up.
The short answer is this:

 It is simply too early to draw any conclusions regarding the Biblical


significance of Russian and Iranian combat forces operating in an alliance
in the Syrian theater, so close to the northern mountains of Israel. More
would have to happen to convince me beyond the shadow of a doubt that
these are prophetic events. And I urge Christians to be cautious and not
jump to conclusions. Time will make things more clear.
 That said, there is cause to believe these events could be preparatory for
the commencement of the “War of Gog & Magog.” We can’t rule out the
possibility that prophetic events have been set in motion.
 Put another way: the fulfillment of Ezekiel 38 & 39 could be decades off, or
more. However, these recent events — and numerous other regional trends
— do appear consistent with what would have to happen to set the stage for
Ezekiel’s prophecies to come to pass, and the Church needs to consider the
possibility that such prophecies could unfold sooner than many people
expect.
 The central fact to remember first and foremost is this: The prophecies of
Ezekiel 36 & 37 have already largely come true. That is, the geopolitical
nation state of Israel has dramatically been reborn in our lifetime. Jewish
people are returning to live and work in the Holy Land after centuries of
exile. The Jews are rebuilding the ancient ruins and making the deserts
bloom, just as the ancient prophets said they would. We are also seeing a
growing number of Jewish people coming to faith in Jesus as Messiah,
consistent with Ezekiel 37’s prophecy that as the nation of Israel would be
physical reborn in the last days, so too God would breathe His Holy Spirit
into the Jewish people and more and more of them would be spiritually
reborn in the last days, as well.

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 Therefore, given the fact that Ezekiel 36 & 37 have largely come true, we
must ask ourselves: Isn’t it remotely possible that the prophecies of Ezekiel
38 & 39 could soon come to pass, as well?

WHAT IS THE “WAR OF GOG AND MAGOG”? Part One

For the next several days, I will lay out a point-by-point analysis of the
prophecies found in Ezekiel 38 & 39. It’s too much to explain all at once. So
we’ll take it piece by piece.
Today, let’s start by defining “Gog” and “Magog,” when Bible indicates
this prophecy will take place, and what countries will be participating in the
coalition against Israel:

1. The Hebrew Prophet Ezekiel lived in Babylon (Iraq) more than 2,500 years
ago and the Lord gave him a vision of events that would take place in the
future.
2. Ezekiel 38:16 specifically tells us these events will take place in the “last
days” — that is in the End Times before the Messiah comes to set up His
kingdom on earth.
3. Ezekiel chapters 36 and 37 set the stage for the “War of Gog and Magog”
by describing that Israel will be reborn as a country in the last days, the
Jewish people will come back to the Holy Land from exile all over the
world, the Jewish people will rebuild the ancient ruins and make the deserts
bloom again. These things have all happened, and this suggests we are
getting closer to the fulfillment of the next set of prophecies.
4. Ezekiel 38:2 tells us that the war will be led be someone known as “Gog.”
This is not a personal name. We’re not looking for someone named David
Gog. Or Ahmed Gog. Or Dmitri Gog. Rather, “Gog” is a title, like a
“Pharoah” or a “Czar.” Through the prophecy, this Gog is described as a
military leader, a political leader, and a coalition builder. In Ezekiel 38:10
he is described as developing an “evil plan,” we know this is an evil man, a
tyrant.
5. The Hebrew prophet gives us more clues. This “Gog” is going to be from
the “land of Magog.” One has to do some historical detective work to
determine what Magog is, but it is possible. Flavius Josephus, the first
century Roman historian, wrote in his famous book, The Antiquities of the

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Jews, that the people of Magog are the people whom the Greeks called
“Scythians.” This is a critical clue because we know from history that the
Scythians were a people group that migrated from the Middle East
northward and settled north of the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea in the
region we know today as Russia and the former Soviet Republics.
6. There are other interesting clues, as well. Ezekiel 38:15 says that Gog “will
come from your place out of the remote parts of the north.” Ezekiel 39:2
says Gog will come “from the remotest parts of the north” and come
“against the mountains of Israel.” The country that is farthest to the north in
relation to Israel is Russia.
7. Thus, we can determine that a Russian dictator will build a diplomatic and
military coalition to surround and attack the State of Israel in the End
Times.
8. The question then is what other countries will be part of the coalition?
9. In Ezekiel 38:5, we learn that the first ally Russia will have is “Persia.”
Until 1935, of course, Persia was the legal name of the country we know
today as Iran. So we know that Russia and Iran will build an alliance in the
last days to attack Israel.
10. Ezekiel tells us that another country in the alliance will be what many
English Bible translate as “Ethiopia.” The Hebrew word, however, is
“Cush” and Cush is the upper Nile region that we now know as Sudan.
While the current state of Ethiopia may also be involved in the war, the
focus is really Sudan, which today, of course, is a radical Islamic Sunni
state closely allied with Iran and Russia and deeply anti-Semitic and anti-
Israel.
11. Next, Ezekiel says a nation called “Put” will be part of the alliance.
Josephus identifies “Put” as “ancient Lybios” — the territory that today we
call Libya and Algeria. Interestingly, both countries today are deeply hostile
to Israel and closely allied with Russia.
12. The next country mentioned is “Gomer.” When one does the historical
detective work, one learns that Gomer is what we now call Turkey. For
much of the past 80 years, it didn’t make sense that Turkey would turn
against Israel. Why? Because Turkey was a NATO ally, and a friend of
Israel, the U.S. and the European Union. But in the last few years, the
Turkish government has swung dramatically away from the West, towards
Russia and Iran, and become deeply hostile towards the State of Israel.
13. The next country Ezekiel mentions is “Beth Togarmah.” This is the
Turkic-speaking peoples that spread out from Turkey across the Causasus,

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and across Central Asia. We can’t be certain precisely which modern nation
states from this area will join the anti-Israel alliance, because these are
almost all Muslim countries with close links to Russia and Iran.
14. Interestingly, Egypt is not mentioned by Ezekiel as part of the Russian-
Iranian alliance against Israel. This is interesting because Egypt has been
such an historic enemy of Israel and the Jewish people. That said,
perhaps Egypt’s non-involvement in the War of Gog and Magog could
be explained by the peace treaty Egypt signed with Israel in 1979. This
treaty is now in danger of unraveling, but at least for the near term Egypt is
still unlikely to be in a position to strategically threaten Israel.
15. Iraq — whether under its biblical names of Babel, Babylon, Babylonia,
Shinar, or Mesopotamia — isn’t mentioned in the prophecy either, yet it,
too, is an historic enemy of Israel. Still, given the liberation of Iraq in 2003,
the subsequent violence, and the rebuilding now going on, Iraq is not likely
to be a threat to Israel in the near term.
16. Syria and Lebanon are not mentioned by named in the prophecy either.
However, Ezekiel tells us repeatedly that the main military force that will be
coming against Israel will be coming from the north, which means they will
be coming through Lebanon and Syria.

In my next posting, I’ll explain what this coalition does and how the “War
of Gog and Magog” will unfold.

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