Thursday, 28 June 2012
The Period of The War of Gog And Magog!
Honestly speaking, there is controversy among scholars concerning the period of the battle of Gog and Magog. Some bible scholars and teachers even mistake this battle with the battle of Armageddon. The question now is- when can we expect this Mideast version of world war (3) to break out? As always, the bible holds the answer. A renowned bible scholar, the late dr. David l. Cooper, wrote knowledgeably about the war of Gog and Magog when he noted- "it is utterly impossible to locate the fulfillment of this prediction after the Millennial age. It cannot be placed at the beginning of the millennium, nor at the end of the tribulation. It must, therefore, be located prior to the tribulation, because there is no other logical place for it to occur since the three other dates are impossible. This war will certainly occur at a time between now and the beginning of the tribulation."
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I am a professional archeologist. Many end times aficionados believe that Magog represents Russia and that Russia will soon come to invade Israel. However, the ancient Assyrians had dealings with Magog, which was also called Lydia, and their Court records clearly identify Magog and it is not Russia. For decades Christians have been deceived and have been unwittingly deceiving others about who is to be involved in the prophesied invasion of Israel. Russia has absolutely nothing to do with Magog and being the nation that will lead an invasion of Israel.
The Assyrian Royal Court dealt with each of these nations directly about 100 years before Ezekiel wrote, and their records are reliable, clear and detailed. These are the same records that are referred to in Ezra 4:15 and the same records used to verify the historical events written about in scripture from circa 800 B.C. to 400 B.C. These records represent the primary source on this subject as opposed to secondary sources which are often not based on facts and very often the product of mischief, bias or lack of study.
Any reference to Josephus is of no avail because historians and archeologists know from a multitude of written records, that the Greeks (such as Herodotus) did not call Magog the Scythians. All of our earliest copies of Josephus come from eleventh century Monks and the passage that is often referred to is clearly a forgery for several reasons obvious to historians and archeologists who study the ancient Near East. Please consider taking the time to read my report Debunking the Russia/War of Gog and Magog Myth on this important subject that recently appeared in the Christian Post Blogs on March 15, 2012.The link is http://blogs.christianpost.com/guest-views/debunking-the-russia-war-of-gog-and-magog-myth-8754/#more. This report can also be found on my blog site for 2/9/12: http://www.newscientificevidenceforgod.com/search?updated-max=2012-03-19T18:07:00-07:00
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