Gog in Easton's Bible Dictionary
(1.) A Reubenite (1 Chr. 5:4), the father of Shimei.
(2.) The name of the leader of the hostile party
described in
Ezek. 38,39, as coming from the "north country" and
assailing
the people of Israel to their own destruction. This
prophecy has
been regarded as fulfilled in the conflicts of the
Maccabees
with Antiochus, the invasion and overthrow of the
Chaldeans, and
the temporary successes and destined overthrow of
the Turks. But
"all these interpretations are unsatisfactory and
inadequate.
The vision respecting Gog and Magog in the
Apocalypse (Rev.
20:8) is in substance a reannouncement of this
prophecy of
Ezekiel. But while Ezekiel contemplates the great
conflict in a
more general light as what was certainly to be
connected with
the times of the Messiah, and should come then to
its last
decisive issues, John, on the other hand, writing
from the
commencement of the Messiah's times, describes there
the last
struggles and victories of the cause of Christ. In
both cases
alike the vision describes the final workings of the
world's
evil and its results in connection with the kingdom
of God, only
the starting-point is placed further in advance in
the one case
than in the other."
It has been supposed to be the name of a district in
the wild
north-east steppes of Central Asia, north of the
Hindu-Kush, now
a part of Turkestan, a region about 2,000 miles
north-east of
Nineveh.
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