neither does Hamas. but guess what happened in October?
but they do anyway.
remember the 1967 war? Israel cleaned Egypt and Syria's clocks.
how about the 1973 war? didn't look to good, but God fixed it in the end......Israel was almost wiped out.
the arabs et al, don't think like you do. some of them are Suicidal, if they kill a Jewish person they get 72 virgins when going to heaven. a perverted silly way of getting guys to go to war, but it works for them.
so many don't care about military Logistics or any kind of Logic, when the devil tells them to attack, then off they go with hair brained idea.
Quest their are bunches of Bible Commentaries on the End Times; we know it is no Joy Ride. when we Rapture out, God will let you all fight till your almost all wiped out because that is what the devil wants.
God tried to help you and save you; but not good enuf. you look for anyway possible to be an Atheist; even to the extent of looking at a Magnificent Engineered creation and claiming it 'jumped out of a mud puddle'.
madness people, nothing jumps out of the proverbial mud puddle when hit with Lightening for millions of years.
Insane !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
yeah i know. again look at Hamas: madness.
it has been decades since i got serious with Ezekiel 38 prophecy, so may take time today...
this guy puts the battle at the end of the Tribulation....
Does the “Battle of Gog and Magog” Occur Before Armageddon?
The battle described in Ezekiel 38-39 occurs at the end of the tribulation period at the Battle of Armageddon, which will occur just before the millennial kingdom (Revelation 20:7-10). There are three reasons why the battle in Ezekiel 38-39 occurs during the Battle of Armageddon.
First, the description of the events of Ezekiel 38:1-39:20 is consistent with the description of the king of the North in Daniel 11:44-45 and the battle of Armageddon described in Revelation 19:15, 17-19 and Zechariah 14:2. Ezekiel 38:4-6 describes the armies that will join Gog, who is the leader of Magog (Ezekiel 38:2; 39:1). Ezekiel 38:10-19 reveals that God will “hook” Gog and drag his army to engage in battle in Israel. This agrees with Zechariah 14:2 and Revelation 19:17-19.
Ezekiel 38:16 and 39:1-6 tell us that Israel will be invaded by
Gog, the prince of prince of Rosh, Meshech and Tubal (Ezekiel 38:3). Ezekiel 39:17-20 states the birds will eat the flesh of the dead soldiers. This agrees with Revelation 19:17-19.
Then Ezekiel 39:9 says Israel will spend seven years destroying the weapons of the battle and Ezekiel 39:12 says it will take seven months to bury the corpses of the dead bodies after the battle.
A seven year period of destroying weapons which will include burying corpses (Ezekiel 39:11-14)
eliminates the possibility that the battle occurs in the middle of the tribulation since the seven years period would extend past the second coming of Christ. The point is the battlefield at Hamon-gog would not be cleared in time for another battle in the same location, that is, at Armageddon.
It also eliminates the possibility the battle of Ezekiel 38-39 is the rebellion in Revelation 20:7-10, since the universe is destroyed at that time and the great white judgment occurs afterward (Revelation 20:11-15). The point is why bury anyone and destroy the weapons if the universe is going to be destroyed? Thus, we must conclude that the battle described in Ezekiel 38-39 focuses on the king of the North and the forces that join him. For more information visit, “
Does the battle of Gog and Magog occur after the Second Coming?”
https://www.neverthirsty.org/bible-...-gog-and-magog-are-defeated-in-ezekiel-38-39/