Magog in Wikipedia
Magog, Hebrew מגוג, Greek Μαγωγ, [ ma'gog ], is the second of
the seven sons of Japheth mentioned in the Table of Nations in
Genesis 10. It may represent Hebrew for "from Gog", though
this is far from certain.
Magog is often associated with apocalyptic traditions, mainly
in connection with Ezekiel 38 and 39 which mentions "Gog of
the land of Magog, the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal"
(Ezek 38:2 NIV); on the basis of this mention, "Gog and Magog"
over time became associated with each other as a pair.
Josephus identified the offspring of Magog as the Scythians, a
name used in antiquity for peoples north of the Black Sea.[1]
According to him, the Greeks called Scythia Magogia (Ant., bk.
I, 6)...
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