Ezekiel Chapter 38
And say, Thus
saith the Lord GOD; Behold, I [am] against thee, O Gog, the chief
prince of Meshech and Tubal: Eze. 38:3
chief
prince of... Two
Modern Fallacies About Russia
1.
That Gog will come from Russia. This is certainly not stated here in
Ezekiel 38-39; even if Gog has been plainly declared as the leader of
Russia, it would not necessarily mean that he would come from there.
Three
Proofs Gog Not From Russia:
(1)
If Gog is the same as the future Antichrist (and he is, as proved
below), he cannot possibly come from Russia, for Scripture reveals
that he will come from inside the old Roman Empire territory. Dan.
7:8, 7:19-25 plainly shows that he will come from among ten kingdoms
inside that territory; and since Russia was never a part of the Roman
Empire and will not be one of these from which Antichrist must come,
then it is definite that he will not come from Russia. In fact, Dan.
7:8, 7:23-24 not only proves that he will come from inside the Roman
Empire territory, but that Russia must be defeated in order that the
ten kingdoms may be formed. At the present time (1962) Russia
controls Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, and other parts of the old Roman
Empire territory; and these must be liberated from her for the 10
kingdoms to be formed.
(2)
In Dan. 8:9, Dan. 8:20-25 we have proof that Gog, or the future
Antichrist, will come from one of the four original divisions of the
old Grecian Empire which itself became a part of the Roman Empire;
that is, from Greece, Turkey, Syria, or Egypt. Since Russia never was
a part of the old Grecian Empire we see again that the Antichrist or
Gog could not come from that country.
(3)
Dan. 11:35-45 reveals that Gog, or the future Antichrist, will come
from the Syrian division of the four sections of the former Grecian
Empire. See Dan. 7:1-28, 8:1-27, 11:1-45. This also proves that he
cannot come from Russia.
2.
That Russia will invade Israel before Armageddon. There is not the
slightest proof of this in Ezekiel 38-39, which passages deal
exclusively with Gog leading many nations, including Russia, down
from the north into Israel at the battle of Armageddon. Antichrist,
not Russia, will make an invasion before this. If Russia ever does
invade Israel before Armageddon, it will not be in fulfillment of any
particular prophecy, especially not these two chapters—Ezekiel
38-39.
Fourteen
Proofs Armageddon Is Referred to Here:
(1)
Not one statement in these two chapters mention a war in Israel
before Armageddon.
(2)
The battle of Armageddon is the only war predicted by the prophets
that could possibly be referred to in these chapters (Eze. 38:17).
Armageddon is mentioned many times by Isaiah, Jeremiah, Micah, and
other prophets before the days of Ezekiel (Isa. 1:25-31; 3:25-26;
13:1-16; 24:21; 63:1-6; Jer. 25:30-33; 30:11, 30:20-24; Joel 2-3;
Oba. 1:15-21; Mic. 1:3-4; 2:12-13; 5:5-15; etc.).
(3)
The destruction of Gog and his armies (Eze. 38:18-23; 39:1-6,
39:17-20) compares with similar statements about Armageddon in Joel
3:1-21; Zec. 14:1-21; Rev. 19:11-21.
(4)
Gog will not fall upon the open field until Armageddon (Eze. 39:3-5;
Rev. 19:11-21).
(5)
The great supper for the fowls and beasts will only be at Armageddon
(Eze. 39:4, 39:17-20 with Mat. 24:27-28; Rev. 19:17-21).
(6)
The presence of God (as pictured in Eze. 38:18-21; 39:1-6, 39:17-24)
will not be until Armageddon (Isa. 63:1-6; Zec. 14:1-5; Rev.
19:11-21).
(7)
The supernatural destruction of Gog and his armies (as described in
Eze. 38:21-23) will not be until Armageddon (Isa. 63:1-6; Joel 2-3;
Zec. 14:1-21; Rev. 19:11-21).
(8)
God will not magnify and sanctify Himself and set His glory among the
heathen (as stated in Eze. 38:23; 39:21-24) until He comes at the
second coming of Christ—at Armageddon (Zec. 14:1-21; Mat. 24:29-31;
Rev. 19:11-21).
(9)
Gog will not bring the many armies of the nations into Israel to be
destroyed until the time of the second coming of Christ, at
Armageddon, as referred to in Eze. 38:18-23; Eze. 39:1-7 and proved
in Zec. 14:1-5; Rev. 16:13-16; 19:11-21.
(10)
The great earthquake of Eze. 38:20 will not take place until the
seventh vial and the second coming (Zec. 14:1-5; Rev. 16:17-21;
19:11-21).
(11)
God’s presence will not destroy Gog and his army until the second
coming, at Armageddon (Eze. 38:20; 39:2-7 with Zec. 14:1-5; Rev.
19:11-21).
(12)
Gog and his army cannot be destroyed in a war in Israel before the
second coming, at Armageddon, to fulfill Eze. 38:18-23; 39:1-7,
39:17-20, and then be destroyed again at Armageddon to fulfill Isa.
63:1-19; Joel 2-3; Zec. 14:1-21. We must therefore recognize all
these passages as referring to the same destruction—at Armageddon
(Rev. 19:11-21).
(13)
The burial of Gog and all his armies destroyed in the fulfillment of
Ezekiel 38-39 will be at the second coming of Christ (Eze. 39:11-16
with Dan. 7:11; 2Th. 2:8-12; Rev. 19:11-21).
(14)
It is at the second coming of Christ that God’s glory will be set
among the heathen and Israel will be completely gathered and blessed
(Eze. 39:21-29; Zec. 14:1-21; Mat. 24:29-31; Rom. 11:24-29; Rev.
19:11-21).
This
statement is easily understood. God is against them, because they
have been against God.
“Meshech
and Tubal”: Two peoples were recognized in ancient Assyrian
monuments: one called Mushki (Mushku), and the other Tubali (Tabal).
Both were in Asia Minor, the area of Magog, modern day Turkey.
Summing up, a chief prince, who is the enemy of God’s people, will
lead a coalition of nations against Jerusalem. The details of the
enemy force and its destruction are given by Ezekiel (in the rest of
chapters 38 and 39).
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