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Gog Arising?

by Joel Richardson
June 20, 2017
Gog Arising?

Is Gog emerging in front of our eyes? We may find out very soon. One thing is clear, however: the Lord wants us all to remain alert
and on our knees.

In his now-classic 1706 Bible commentary, Matthew Henry referenced the variety of opinions that existed among biblical scholars concerning which nations to which Ezekiel the Prophet was referring when he spoke of the great End-Time enemies of Israel known as “Gog and Magog.” According to Henry, some scholars, “…think they find them afar off, in Scythia, Tartary,and Russia. Others think they find them nearer the land of Israel, in Syria, and Asia the Less.”1 The term “Asia the Less,” refers to the region now occupied by Turkey.

Even 300 years ago, biblical scholars couldn’t agree if Ezekiel was talking about a Last-Days assault of Israel led by Russia or Turkey. This debate continues today. Many popular Bible teachers claim that Gog will come from Russia, while others claim that Ezekiel’s prophecy actually points to Turkey. Old Testament biblical scholar Michael S. Heiser recently stated, “Identifying Gog as Russia is exegetically indefensible…Genesis 10:2 located Meshech and Tubal in Anatolia (modern Turkey), not Russia.”2

Whether Gog is from Russia or Turkey, both nations are presently being led by undisputed dictators who could each very easily fit the Gog profile.

In my books, Islamic Antichrist and Mideast Beast, I have also argued that Ezekiel’s Gog comes from the region of modern-day Turkey and not Russia. What is so fascinating however, is that whether Gog is from Russia or Turkey, both nations are presently being led by undisputed dictators who could each very easily fit the Gog profile. When Joel C. Rosenberg was recently asked if Russian strong-man Vladimir Putin could be the prophesied Gog, he said: “It’s too early to draw such a conclusion, though I admit Putin is certainly ‘Gog-esque.’”3 Rosenberg may be correct.

Yet since the failed Turkish coup of July 2016, many other students of Bible prophecy have been looking to Turkish President Erdogan as a possible Gog candidate. Rather amazingly, the geopolitical landscape and climate in both Russia and Turkey are uniquely aligning with many of the descriptions found in Ezekiel’s prophecy. It is as if the Lord is orchestrating world events to keep us all on our toes! Because this prophecy will have such a profound impact on the State of Israel, we would all do well to pay very careful—and more importantly, prayerful—attention.

On one hand, the chaos in Syria and Iraq has led to an unprecedented Russian military presence in the Middle East. The potential prophetic relevance of this is compounded by Russia’s alliance with Iran, currently the greatest threat to Israel’s existence, and a nation that features prominently in Ezekiel’s prophecy. This all comes at a time when Iran has expanded its arc of control over the capital cities of Baghdad, Beirut, and Damascus. No one questions Iran’s long-term intentions toward Israel. At a recent pro-Palestinian gathering in Tehran in February 2017, Ayatollah Khamenei referred to Israel as “one of the dirty chapters of history that will soon be closed, with the grace of Allah.” Of course, when various Muslim dictators threaten to eliminate Israel, no one is surprised; but what exactly is Russia’s end game in the region, specifically, with regard to Israel? We may find out soon. Putin’s defenders say he is in Syria primarily out of simple economic self-interest—namely control over the various energy pipelines that crisscross the region. This is certainly true, but does Putin have greater regional goals? Might Putin have his eye on Israel’s vast natural gas reserves? Interestingly, Ezekiel’s prophecy specifically says that Gog’s motive for invading Israel is “to capture spoil and to seize plunder” (38:12). Certainly there is much here on which to focus for prophecy watchers and Israel’s intercessors.

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Rather amazingly, the geopolitical landscape and climate in both Russia and Turkey are uniquely aligning with many of the descriptions found in Ezekiel’s prophecy.

On the other hand, we have Turkey, a nation led by Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Since the failed coup of July 2016, Turkish authorities have arrested or detained roughly 160,000 people. While this includes virtually all of Erdogan’s political opponents, the primary focus has been on supporters of Fethullah Gülen, a highly influential Turkish imam whose followers were largely responsible for Erdogan’s rise to power. Erdogan’s crackdown on the Gulenists has many eerie parallels to what become known as the Night of Long Knives, when Adolph Hitler ordered the assassination of those within the Nazi paramilitary organization called the Brownshirts. Those within this organization were among Hitler’s earliest and strongest allies, yet Hitler felt they needed to be eliminated in order to consolidate his absolute control over Germany. This is almost identical to what Erdogan has done in Turkey.

Now that all of his adversaries are either dead or in jail, Erdogan has completed his plan to become the absolute dictator of Turkey. Who is this man? It was Erdogan’s right-wing Islamist party that contributed to the creation of ISIS. There is more than ample evidence Turkey provided much of the support ISIS needed in its early days, allowing the organization to take root in Syria and Iraq. Despite the many atrocities of this group, they were the perfect junkyard dog Turkey could use in its larger regional war with Bashar al- Assad, Iran, and the Kurds. Erdogan is a supporter of radical Sunni jihadists now in control of the most strategically important piece of property in the region and the largest army in the Middle East.

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Ezekiel’s prophecy specifically says that Gog’s motive for invading Israel is “to capture spoil and to seize plunder” (38:12). Certainly there is much here on which to focus for prophecy watchers and Israel’s intercessors.

Because Erdogan controls the flow of refugees, he has tremendous leverage over European leaders. Despite their repeated capitulation, he continues to bully, manipulate, and threaten. In a recent comment, Erdogan cast Europe’s secular leaders as crusaders bent on a holy war. At a political rally in the Turkish capital on April 2nd, Erdogan declared, “All the leaders of the EU countries went to the Vatican and listened to the pope submissively…The situation is quite loud and clear, it is a Crusader Alliance.” Add to all of this, Erdogan’s many anti-Semitic outbursts in recent years, as well as his increasing effort to cast himself as the new Sultan of Turkey and the new Caliph of the Muslim world, and it is clear that he is indeed emerging as a likely candidate to fulfill the role of the prophesied Gog.

What are we to make of all this? It is almost as if the Lord has perfectly allowed world circumstances to conform in multiple ways, giving us multiple possibilities to fulfill the words of Ezekiel’s prophecy. Is Gog emerging in front of our eyes? We may find out very soon. One thing is clear, however: the Lord wants us all to remain alert and on our knees. However things unfold over the next few years, this is a critical moment for all of Israel’s intercessors to stand in the gap and fervently cry out to the Lord for her peace, safety, and most of all, for her salvation in Messiah.

1. Matthew Henry’s Complete Commentary, Ezekiel 38
2. Gog of the Supernatural North, Michael S. Hesier Renew
Now, Bible Study Magazine
3. https://flashtrafficblog.wordpress.com/2015/10/12/willthe-biblical-war-of-gog-magog-bring-about-the-end-of-radicalislam-as-we-have-known-it-heres-the-answer-part-three/


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