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Ezekiel 38-39 The Invasion of Magog

58 min · 19. huhti 2026
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Ezekiel 38-39 describes a future attack on Israel by a coalition of nations led by Gog, prince of Magog. This coalition, which includes Russia, Iran, Turkey, and others, is united by their shared hatred of Israel. The speaker emphasizes the importance of understanding Bible prophecy from a Biblical perspective, focusing on our relationship with Jesus and abiding in His word. The text discusses the Ezekiel 38 Magog invasion prophecy, highlighting the potential involvement of Turkey, Russia, and other nations. It suggests that the invasion will be motivated by Israel’s wealth and strategic location, and that God will ultimately destroy the invading forces, paving the way for the rise of the Antichrist. The text also explores the aftermath of the invasion, including the potential use of nuclear weapons and the cleanup process. God’s plan for Israel’s redemption is evident in Scripture, culminating in Jesus’ second coming.

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