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I’ve read much to believe they will play a huge part.
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Well done. This is a perfect example of people (wrongly) superimposing Biblical prophecies onto modern situations in order to suit an agenda.Magog is a land “in the far north,” from Israel’s point of view ; [39:2]. Most Bible commentators interpret “Magog” as Russia—and, indeed, Russia is straight north of Israel, all the way up to the Arctic Circle. According to this view, “Rosh” is a reference to Russia, “Meshek” is either Moscow or the people north of the Black Sea (the area of southern Russia and Ukraine), and “Tubal,” which is always listed with Meshek in Scripture, is identified as a city in Siberia or an area in central Turkey.
Others see “Magog” as a general term used in Ezekiel’s day to identify barbarians living near the Black and Caspian Seas. Regardless of the exact locations of Magog, Tubal, and Meshek, there is no doubt that the general area includes portions of Russia and the former Soviet Union, and possibly some Arab countries.
So, yes, the Bible does mention Russia, although not by that name, in connection with the end times. [Ezekiel 38—39] definitely refer to a nation coming from northern Asia to attack Israel. After the Cold War, Russia lost its superpower status, making the fulfillment of Ezekiel’s prophecy seem unlikely in some people’s eyes. However, recent events have shown that Russia is gaining strength, and many believe that the invasion of Crimea is just a first step in Russia’s plan to restore its dominance in that hemisphere. It is also interesting to note that, in the Soviet era, Moscow was solidly aligned with several Muslim countries in opposition to Israel. Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, Russia has continued to make overtures to the Muslim world
Not militantly Islamic. Just Islamic.Gomer (part of modern-day Turkey)
Same as above.Put (modern-day Libya)
A Christian country.Beth Togarmah (Armenia).
Perhaps not sufficiently “Christian” for whoever wrote this. The largest Christian body, by far, in Armenia is the Armenian Apostolic Church, an Oriental Orthodox group.Beth Togarmah (Armenia).
Do you mean gotquestions.org ? In my experience they are anti-Catholic.Got a question
That’s the site.
Got a question is a Protestant, anti-Catholic website that (surprise) accuses Catholics of worshiping Mary. Nice to see their other theology is just as inane.Got a question
(Please Note: This uploaded content is no longer available.)Got a question is a Protestant, anti-Catholic website that (surprise) accuses Catholics of worshiping Mary. Nice to see their other theology is just as inane.