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The Gog and Magog End Time Alliance
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In 'The Gog and Magog End Time Alliance,' Gary DeMar examines Ezekiel chapters 38 and 39 and argues they were fulfilled in the historical events recorded in Esther rather than in a future global coalition.
The book analyzes Hebrew terms, historical markers, and textual parallels—such as references to unwalled cities and spoils—to support a preterist reading.
DeMar critiques modern futurist interpretations that retrofit ancient imagery into contemporary military technology and nations.
He situates his argument within broader debates on replacement theology, preterism, and eschatological methodology.
The work is presented as a corrective to popular end-times speculation and as an encouragement to interpret prophetic literature historically.
The book analyzes Hebrew terms, historical markers, and textual parallels—such as references to unwalled cities and spoils—to support a preterist reading.
DeMar critiques modern futurist interpretations that retrofit ancient imagery into contemporary military technology and nations.
He situates his argument within broader debates on replacement theology, preterism, and eschatological methodology.
The work is presented as a corrective to popular end-times speculation and as an encouragement to interpret prophetic literature historically.
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as his detailed book analyzing Ezekiel 38–39 and arguing for its fulfillment in Esther's events.


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