Do you see any similarities with Ezekiel 38/39 and Isaiah 14?
Isaiah 14 describes Lucifer as the fallen cherub in verses 12-15
He describes him as a "man" that shakes the kingdoms of the earth in verses 16-17. ( I think this is reference to the antichrist after Satan takes full control of his body )
And in verses 18-20, Isaiah describes Satan as a military leader that is destroyed in battle along with his army and then burried in a mass grave.
In chapter 39, Ezekiel describes Gog and his army as being defeated in battle and then dumped into a mass grave in the valley of Hamengog.
Is it just me or is Isaiah describing Satan as Lucifer, the antichrist, and Gog?
If Gog truly is the antichrist, then the Ezekiel 38 incident known as the "Magog Invasion" does NOT occur before the 7 year tribulation.
But even if I am wrong, you've got to ask yourself one question. Why does Isaiah write about Satan as some kind of military leader that is destroyed in battle and then buried in a mass grave?
Isaiah 14 describes Lucifer as the fallen cherub in verses 12-15
He describes him as a "man" that shakes the kingdoms of the earth in verses 16-17. ( I think this is reference to the antichrist after Satan takes full control of his body )
And in verses 18-20, Isaiah describes Satan as a military leader that is destroyed in battle along with his army and then burried in a mass grave.
In chapter 39, Ezekiel describes Gog and his army as being defeated in battle and then dumped into a mass grave in the valley of Hamengog.
Is it just me or is Isaiah describing Satan as Lucifer, the antichrist, and Gog?
If Gog truly is the antichrist, then the Ezekiel 38 incident known as the "Magog Invasion" does NOT occur before the 7 year tribulation.
But even if I am wrong, you've got to ask yourself one question. Why does Isaiah write about Satan as some kind of military leader that is destroyed in battle and then buried in a mass grave?