Gog Magog: 5 Minutes to Armageddon | Ep 3: When is Gog Magog?

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When is Gog Magog? In this episode we explain why Ezekiel’s Gog Magog is different from the one in Revelation, why it's not the same as Armageddon, and where we place it on the end times timeline.

We also explain why Father said after Gog Magog HE will not let His Holy Name be profaned any more and why Israel is called the Holy People.

Also included: our first look at Ezekiel’s “Are you he?” prophecy.

Thanks for watching and hope you enjoy.

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Timestamps:

0:00 Introduction
0:23 Regathering of Israel
1:16 Abominations in the Land
2:54 HE won't let His Name be profaned
3:15 What it means to profane His Name
3:45 The meaning of "holy" (qodesh)
4:52 The Holy People
5:40 Why Gog Magog isn't before Tribulation
6:33 Israel's scattering profanes His Name
6:57 Why it's not at the end of Millennium
8:51 Dwelling in safety
9:57 Gog Magog in Revelation
12:41 Armageddon vs. Gog Magog
17:06 When is Gog Magog?
18:19 Psalm 18 prophecy
22:45 Jeremiah 25 prophecy
23:38 “Are you he of whom I spoke?"

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Links and Resources:

Free Companion Doc: Gog Magog – 5 Minutes to Armageddon https://www.fathersalphabet.com/gog/

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