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Magog’s Mystery

The Canonical Portrait Behind Ezekiel’s Northern Land

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Magog’s Mystery

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Magog’s Mystery cuts through centuries of speculation to answer one question with disciplined clarity: Where is the “land of Magog” in Ezekiel 38–39—and what does it become in Revelation 20? Using a nine‑variable rubric grounded in the biblical text, ancient geography, and canonical patterns, this book tests every major theory: Turkey, Russia, symbolic/collective, and cosmic/heavenly.

The results are decisive. Ezekiel’s own markers—“land,” “far north,” Meshech and Tubal, and a coherent ancient coalition—consistently point to ancient Anatolia (modern Turkey) as Magog’s historical location. Revelation then expands the name typologically to describe the final global rebellion.

Readers will discover:

  • Why Ezekiel’s language demands a real ancient land, not a symbol or cosmic realm

  • How Meshech, Tubal, Gomer, and Togarmah anchor Magog in Asia Minor

  • Why Russia scores high on “far north” but fails ancient‑source tests

  • How Revelation reuses “Gog and Magog” without contradicting Ezekiel

  • A transparent scoring rubric (Turkey 40/45; Russia 31; Symbolic 30; Cosmic 22)

Clear, structured, and evidence‑driven, Magog’s Mystery offers a fresh, text‑first approach that replaces guesswork with grounded analysis. Ideal for readers of prophecy, teachers, and anyone seeking a rigorous understanding of one of Scripture’s most debated regions.


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