• The Timing of Gog and Magog: The Ezekiel series, part 73 (38:7-11)

  • Nov 4 2024
  • Length: 45 mins
  • Podcast

The Timing of Gog and Magog: The Ezekiel series, part 73 (38:7-11)

  • Summary

  • Many Bible prophecy teachers have incorrectly said something about Gog and Magog’s battle in Ezekiel 38, and I might be one of them. We have incorrectly said that Gog and Magog could happen at any moment.

    Upon some careful study of the words here, I no longer think it could happen at literally any moment. I believe there are a few things that need to take place before Gog and Magog can come about.

    Gog and Magog, at a minimum, is several months away. It could be years. It could even be a thousand years. There’s a lot of possibilities, and we’ll talk about those possibilities today on the Cross References podcast.



    0:00 - v7-11, A Land of Unwalled Villages

    11:00 - A Timeline of Things to Come

    13:30 - #1, Before the Tribulation

    20:00 - #2, At the Beginning of the Tribulation

    26:30 - #3, Armageddon

    32:00 - #4, End of the Millennium

    38:00 - Next Time & Closing Thoughts


    If you want to get in touch with me, send an email to crossreferencespodcast@gmail.com


    If you’re looking for a detailed Ezekiel Bible study, cross-referenced with supporting scripture, this podcast will provide an in-depth look at the prophets of the Bible, with clear Bible prophecy explained. We explore Ezekiel’s visions and other Old Testament Bible study topics through careful Bible exegesis to help you in understanding the Book of Ezekiel in a deeper way. I’m glad you’re here, and don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE so you never miss an episode!

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