Magog’s Mystery
The Canonical Portrait Behind Ezekiel’s Northern Land
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P.C. Anderson
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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.