Not far from the Israeli border, Russian jets are making bombing runs. The
French and the US State Department (whose credibility themselves is questionable
these days) say, however, that Russia is actually assisting the Assad government
(a vassal state of Iran). According to AP, "the Russian Defense Ministry said
its warplanes targeted and destroyed eight positions belonging to extremists
from the IS group...But French Defense Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian told
lawmakers in Paris: "Curiously, they didn't hit Islamic State...US Defense
Secretary Ash Carter also said the Russians appeared to have targeted areas that
did not include IS militants." Those who watch prophecy may be drawing different
conclusions.
Some use verses in Ezekiel 38 and 39 point to a colossal end time battle
where parts of modern day Turkey, Iran, Libya and others led by Russia attack
Israel. But what the does the Bible really say about Russia? The venerable King
James Version of the Bible says this in Ezekiel 38:2-3: "Son of man, set thy
face against Gog, the land of Magog, the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal, and
prophesy against him, And say, Thus says the Lord God; Behold, I am against
thee, O Gog, the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal." So where is Russia in
this? Some Bible scholars believe the Hebrew word "Rosh" means "Russia." In
reality, the Hebrew word "Rosh" has always meant "Chief" or "Head"--never
"Russia."
Using the "Complete Jewish Bible" translation, which took the Hebrew and
directly translated it to English, these verses read: "Human being, turn your
face toward God (of the land of Magog), chief prince of Meshekh and Tuval...I am
against you Gog, chief prince of Meshekh and Tuval." If this word "Rosh" meant
"Russia," the verses would read, "I am against you Gog, Russia prince of Meshekh
and Tuval." This makes no sense. Another verse, Ezekiel 38:15 says, "And thou
shalt come from thy place out of the North parts..." Because Moscow is directly
North of Israel, these theorists use this verse to justify Russia as the leader
of this deadly coalition. But they are overlooking a tiny geographical and
historical fact.
Directly North of Israel, on the way to Moscow, is Turkey. Historically,
the regions spoken of in Ezekiel--Magog, Meshech and Tubal--are located on the
ancient maps of the former Assyrian Empire, now in Turkey. In fact, the Biblical
references to the "antichrist" are "the Assyrian"--that's another study. There
is no doubt that Russia (formerly the Soviet Union) has played a prophetic role
in opposing Israel. Russia supplied the weaponry for the Arab nations against
Israel in 1948, 1967, and 1973. Russia also supplies weapons to the terrorists
attacking Israel today; technology and expertise for Iran's nuclear program, and
on and on. No doubt this will continue. Russia is an instigator, a supplier, a
political force against Israel, but it is not Gog or Magog. And more events must
align before the Ezekiel 38 prophecy is
fulfilled.
Bill Wilson
www.dailyjot.com
www.dailyjot.com
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