Part 4-”Edom, Moab, and Ammon”-The key identifications of the provocateurs in Ezekiel 38-39 are encoded in Daniel 11—and the classic vision of the King of the North and King of the South battles. Who are these called “bands”, and what causes them to be assembled?
The Gog/Magog War study begins to examine the geneology of Gog/Magog and the relationship to Reuben—the first-born, disinherited son son of Jacob who is a pattern for the cycle described by Jesus: “the last shall be first, and the first last: for many be called, but few chosen.” (Matthew 20:16).
The Third Day study turns its attention to a segment of prophetic scripture which is both (seemingly) timely, and highly misunderstood: the two chapters of Ezekiel which comprise what is called the “Gog/Magog War”. To gain a perspective on this most cryptic utterance by Ezekiel, we deploy the tools of study which are hallmarks of The Third Day: we scrutinize the CONTEXT of the scripture, examine the players and locations, and break out the study of the key words in the root language.
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