THE MAGOG IDENTITY
Since 08-15-08
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Russia's invasion of Georgia has caused a uproar in the
international community and further strained Russia's diplomatic relationship
with the West. These events could help pave the way for the famed battle
prophesied in Ezekiel 38 and 39. It is during this battle, that God will
directly intercede to protect Israel from Magog and its allies:
"And the word of the LORD came unto me, saying, Son of man, set thy face against
Gog, the land of Magog, the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal, and prophesy
against him…And I will turn thee back, and put hooks into thy jaws, and I will
bring thee forth, and all thine army, horses and horse-men, all of them clothed
with all sorts of armour, even a great company with bucklers and shields, all of
them handling swords…(Ezekiel 38:1-4)."
So begins this classic passage in which Gog and Magog, with their allies, are
drawn into an invasion of Israel only to have the God of Israel use the occasion
to show Himself strong by intervening on behalf of His people and destroying the
invading forces. To understand this passage, it is essential to first determine
who the players are. Despite the many controversies, these participants are
surprisingly well identified. Just who are the people represented here by these
ancient tribal names?
Why Such Weird Names?
Have you ever wondered why the Biblical prophets always seem to refer to various
peoples by such strange names? It's actually our fault! We keep changing the
names of things. There once was a city known as Petrograd. For many years it was
known as St. Petersburg. Then it was changed to Leningrad. Now it's St.
Petersburg again. What will it be named a few years from now? (My friends in
Russia say that in Russia, even the past is uncertain!) The capital of the old
world, Byzantium, was renamed Constantinople. Now that city is known as
Istanbul. This occurs even in our own country. How many of you remember when
"Cape Canaveral" was renamed "Cape Kennedy"? Ten years later it became "Cape
Canaveral" again.
But we do not change the names of our ancestors! So, if you were the prophet
Isaiah and were called upon to speak of the Persians over a century before they
emerged as an empire, how could you refer to them? You would speak of them as
the descendants of Elam, the forebears of the Persians.
All humans are descended, not only from Adam, but from Noah. Noah and his three
sons repopulated the entire Earth after the flood. Thus, we are all descendants
of Noah's three sons: Ham, Shem, and Japheth. The genealogical records of Noah
and his three sons are listed in Genesis 10, and the 70 original tribal groups
described there are often called the "Table of Nations" by Biblical scholars.
Magog was one of the sons of Japheth and his descendants are often referred to
by their Greek name, the Scythians. Early scholars and historians - including
Josephus Flavius and the "Father of History" Herodotus - have identified Magog
with the people group that has become the modern nation of Russia. To learn more
about The Magog Invasion, click on the links below.
Related Links:
• The Magog Invasion - Strategic Trends