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Chapter Ten
Chapter Ten
The Revived Islamic Empire Of The Antichrist
While the information that we
have covered thus far is certainly quite interesting, ultimately, if Islam is
indeed the primary vehicle that Satan will use to fulfill his final rebellion
against God, it is the Bible that must be the primary litmus test. What does
the Bible say about the nature and the make-up of the Antichrist’s empire?
The Bible is abounding with
proofs that the Antichrist Empire will consist only of nations that are today,
all Islamic. If one were to do a thorough study of all of the various examples
of such from the various Hebrew prophets, it would require an extensive study.
But for brevity and our purposes here, we will present a limited argument based
on some portions of Scripture from the Book of Ezekiel and the Book of
Revelation. Despite the numerous and prevailing arguments made for the future
emergence of a revived European Roman Empire as the Antichrist’s power base, we
will see quite clearly that today, all of the specific nations that the Bible
mentions that will make up the Antichrist Empire are all Muslim nations. Pretty
simple. This fact leaves us with only a couple of options. The first option is
to assume that before the coming of the Antichrist, most of these Islamic
nations will experience significant transformation and leave their Islamic roots
behind. There are problems with this option: While there are ample reports of
individual Muslims coming to follow Jesus from throughout the Muslim world,
there are really no concrete signs of any of these nations abandoning their
Islamic roots on a larger scale. In fact, many of the nations that we will look
at are presently seeing a resurgence of Islamic Fundamentalism sweeping
throughout their lands. Nevertheless, I have heard Bible teachers for years
express that before the coming of the last-days, Islam as a religion would
basically fizzle out and become entirely irrelevant. The present reality – long
term statistical trends – simply do not bear this out.
The other option is really far
more reasonable, which is to simply conclude that indeed, the future Antichrist
Empire will be an Islamic empire. This one fact alone, that of the Islamic
dominance of all of the participant nations in the Antichrist Empire should be
enough to make most Bible scholars and students of eschatology at least consider
the role of Islam in the last-days very seriously.
In this chapter
we will examine exactly which modern nations the Bible says will be the primary
players in the last-days empire of the Antichrist.
Ezekiel’s
Identification
The Prophet Ezekiel actually
lists the nations of this final empire quite specifically as he prophesies the
future attack of the Antichrist Empire against Israel. In the thirty-eighth
chapter of his book, Ezekiel begins by directly addressing the Antichrist whom
the Lord refers to by the unusual name of “Gog.” The name Gog is a specific
title particular to a ruler from the land of Magog. It could be likened to the
Pharaoh and Egypt. Pharaoh is an ancient title particular to rulers of Egypt,
and “Gog” was a title particular to the land of Magog.
The word of the LORD came to me: "Son of man, set your face against Gog, of the
land of Magog, the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal; prophesy against him and
say: 'This is what the Sovereign LORD says: I am against you, O Gog, chief
prince of Meshech and Tubal. I will turn you around, put hooks in your jaws and
bring you out with your whole army-your horses, your horsemen fully armed, and a
great horde with large and small shields, all of them brandishing their swords.
Persia, Cush and Put will be with them, all with shields and helmets, also Gomer
with all its troops, and Beth Togarmah from the far north with all its
troops-the many nations with you." 'Get ready; be prepared, you and all the
hordes gathered about you, and take command of them. Ezekiel 38:1-7
I encourage you to open your Bible and read through all
of Ezekiel 38 slowly. The specificity in which Ezekiel describes modern day
Israel is quite astonishing. Prophesying to the Antichrist, Ezekiel says, “In
future years you will invade a land that has recovered from war, whose people
were gathered from many nations to the mountains of Israel, which had long been
desolate.” Israel is described as, “the resettled ruins and the people gathered
from the nations, rich in livestock and goods.” Clearly Ezekiel was describing
the Israel of today.
So Ezekiel gives us the
specific names of countries that will be involved in the invasion of Israel
which will be led by Gog. Listed in order, they are Magog, Meschech, Tubal,
Persia, Cush, Put, Gomer and Beth Togormah, as well as “many nations with you.”
Is Gog
Antichrist?
There is a divergence of opinion among prophecy teachers and Bible scholars
regarding the identification of Gog and his coalition of nations. The majority
position for the past few decades however, is that the invading army of nations
described in Ezekiel 38-39 is not the army of Antichrist, but of another army
led by another world leader. I personally reject the idea that Gog
is anyone other than Antichrist. While a smaller book could be written
examining all of the various reasons why this is so, for now, we will only very
briefly examine two of the primary reasons why I think this is untenable.
Thou Shalt
Have No Other Gog
There are two specific mentions
of Gog and Magag in the Bible. Gog is mentioned not only in Ezekiel but also in
the Book of Revelation. Let’s look at the passage from Revelation:
When the thousand years are
over, Satan will be released from his prison and will go out to deceive the
nations in the four corners of the earth--Gog and Magog--to gather them for
battle. In number they are like the sand on the seashore. They marched across
the breadth of the earth and surrounded the camp of God's people, the city he
loves. But fire came down from heaven and devoured them. And the devil, who
deceived them, was thrown into the lake of burning sulfur, where the beast and
the false prophet had been thrown. They will be tormented day and night for
ever and ever. Revelation 20:7-10
Even after the
earthly thousand-year reign of Christ from Jerusalem, the Bible says that yet
another army will form to attack the holy city of Jerusalem. Again, the leader
of this army is called Gog and his army, Magog. Those who take the position
that Gog is not the Antichrist must wrestle through the fact that this “Gog” and
his armies are resurrected so to speak at least a thousand years after the first
Gog. This is a difficulty. Obviously, the first “Gog and Magog” shares more
than a mere name with the second “Gog and Magog.” There is a correlation
between the two that extends beyond this very unusual title. Those who see Gog
and the Antichrist as two separate entities must be able to explain just what
similarities the Gog of Ezekiel and the Gog of Revelation bear that merits them
both carrying the same name.
Actually, in
order to estimate who Gog is, all one must really do is take a look at who
Antichrist is. Antichrist, quite simply, is the devil incarnate - or at least
the closet thing to it. There are actually passages of Scripture that shift
from speaking of Satan to speaking of the Antichrist seamlessly as if they are
one and the same. (See for instance Isaiah 14) And as we have seen, Satan will
even share his worship with Antichrist. Simply stated, Antichrist is Satan’s
puppet that he will use to attack Jerusalem. And at least in the Book of
Revelation, Gog is also Satan’s puppet that will serve the very same purpose.
In terms of both role and function, Antichrist and the Gog of Revelation are
essentially the same. Even as Satan will raise up a man to carry out his work
in the days to come, so will Satan also raise up a man to carry out his final
rebellion against God one more time at the end of the Millennium. Both times,
the leader of Satan’s rebellion against Jerusalem is referred to as Gog and his
army is called Magog. Why should we view the basic nature of the first Gog as
being any different than the second? Those who view Ezekiel’s Gog as a
competitor to Antichrist find themselves taking a very inconsistent position.
But if you are not yet sure,
consider this second point. Ezekiel says specifically of Gog that the prophets
spoke of Him in times past:
This is what the Sovereign
LORD says: Are you not the one I spoke of in former days by my servants the
prophets of Israel? At that time they prophesied for years that I would bring
you against them. Ezekiel 38:17
The question must be asked then, if Gog and Magog are
spoken of by Israel’s former Prophets prior to Ezekiel, then where are all of
these references? One will be very hard pressed to find any unless one does
some serious stretching of the Scriptures. But if we take the position that Gog
is Antichrist, then it is very easy to find numerous passages about Antichrist
and his invading Army throughout the prophets.
While there are
several more very good arguments to support this view, I will assume that this
is enough to move on. Gog and the Antichrist are one and the same. Now let’s
take a look at which specific nations will make up Gog’s coalition.
Rosh?
Son of man, set your face
against Gog, of the land of Magog, the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal;
prophesy against him… Ezekiel 38:2
Some Bible translations differ
on how to interpret the portion of this verse that says, “the chief prince of.”
In Hebrew, the word translated as “chief prince” is “rosh.” The problem
is that while rosh most probably means “prince,” or “head,” some argue that it
should be treated as a proper noun, referring to the name of a place. Those who
feel as though it is a place, use the word “Rosh” to find Russia here as one of
the nations. The basis for doing so of course is due primarily to the similar
sound of the two words. This opinion is also supported by the fact that Ezekiel
specifically says that Gog would come from the North. While indeed, Russia is
perfectly north of Israel, the actual interpretation of the word Rosh however is
based on a bogus principle. One cannot simply take a word from an ancient
Semitic language (in this case, Hebrew) and find a correlation to a modern name
from a drastically different language (in this case an early form of
Scandinavian) simply because the two words “sound the same.”
The Hebrew word “rosh” is used
well over five hundred other times in the Bible and is each time interpreted as
meaning “head, chief, top, best” or something similar. It is the same Rosh that
we find in Rosh Hashana – “The Chief day of the Year” - the Jewish New Year.
Also, consider this: of the eight nations mentioned, all except one are
grandsons of Noah. The other is Persia. Persia however was a very well known
nation in Ezekiel’s day having formerly been the head of the Medo-Persian Empire
that ruled the entire Middle East. Now juxtapose this to Russia, which did not
even exist in Ezekiel’s day. To simply attempt to toss “Rosh” into the mix, an
alleged name that is neither a descendant of Noah nor a well-known nation of
that day is certainly out of place. As Bible scholar Dr. Merrill F. Unger
admits, "Linguistic evidence for the equation [of Rosh with Russia] is
confessedly only presumptive." 1
During the cold war, of course,
this opinion was a popular one. The reasoning of many was that because Russia
was the “head” of the great Communist (read: atheist) Soviet Union, surely such
an anti-God empire was the fulfillment of Bible prophecy. But we must be very
careful not to read our assumptions or modern events into Scripture. We must
allow Scripture to speak for itself. Unfortunately, many Bible teachers still
seem to cling to this interpretation. The notion that Russia is specifically
mentioned here in Ezekiel, is a strong, if not irresponsible stretch, and
certainly should not be treated as anything more than a mere speculation built
on a very weak foundation.
Satan’s
Coalition Of The Willing
Now let’s identify the nations
that are mentioned. Of the eight nations that are mentioned, specifically:
Magog, Meschech, Tubal, Persia, Cush, Put, Gomer and Togormah, seven are
mentioned in the Book of Genesis as being descendants of Noah and his three
sons. Bible scholars and historians are able to trace the names of Noah’s sons
to certain people groups and regions and thus to identify them with modern
nations. While the identification of some of these people groups is somewhat
debatable, there is a general measure of agreement among Bible scholars as to
their identification.
Meshek and Tubal
Regarding Meshek and Tubal, here again, we find
some prophecy teachers once again giving them a Russian identification. Many
very well-known prophecy teachers base their opinions primarily on the fact that
the Scofield Study Bible identifies these two “nations” as correlating to the
modern Russian cities of Moscow and Tobolsk. The problem again, is that the
basis of this interpretation comes primarily from the similar sound of the
words: Meshek – Moscow, and Tubal – Tobolsk. While this may be convincing to
some, the weakness of this reasoning has already been discussed above. Again,
unless one can legitimately trace the roots of a particular word back to its
Hebrew origin, then the argument is based on very weak evidence. It is a
forcing of the puzzle piece where it doesn’t naturally fit.
Mark Hitchcock, a well-known Bible teacher
accurately points out that Meschek and Tubal are mentioned in Ezekiel 27:13 as
trading partners with ancient Tyre. Tyre was in what is today Lebanon. “It is
highly doubtful” says Hitchcock, “that ancient Tyre was trading with people as
far north as Moscow and Tobolsk.” In fact, it is questionable whether or not
these areas were even very well populated in Ezekiel’s day. Hitchcock concludes
that:
A closer study of these names reveals that Meschech and Tubal are the ancient
Moschi/Mushki and Tubalu/Tibareni peoples who dwelled in the area around,
primarily south of, the Black and Caspian Seas in Ezekiel’s day. These nations
today are in the modern country of Turkey, possibly parts of southern Russia and
northern Iran. 2
Meschek
was located near what was known as Phrygia, in central and western Asia Minor,
while Tubal was located in eastern Asia Minor. So with Meshek and Tubal, we are
dealing with portions of modern Turkey. Today this region is predominantly
Islamic. While modern Turkey has undergone a drastic secularization in the last
century, within even just the past few years there have also been some quiet,
though very strong trends toward a return to a stronger Islamic identification.
3
Magog
Regarding the identity of Magog, there is some
difference of opinion among Bible teachers and historians. Referring to the
Magogites, The Matthew Henry Complete Commentary on the Whole Bible
speaks of this diversity of opinion:
Some think they find them [Gog and Magog] afar off, in Scythia, Tartary, and
(Southern) Russia. Others think they find them nearer the land of Israel, in
Syria, and Asia the Less [Turkey]. 4
Those who argue for a Scythian
connection find their best argument in a reference from the ancient Jewish
historian Josephus, who wrote, “Magog founded the Magogians, thus named after
him, but who by the Greeks are called Sythians.” Hitchcock says of the Sythians:
The ancient Sythians were a
great nomadic tribe who inhabited the ancient territory from Central Asia all
across the southern part of ancient Russia. The descendants of Magog were the
original inhabitants of the plateau of Central Asia. Today the land of Magog is
inhabited by the former Soviet Republics of Kazakhstan, Kyrgystan, Uzbekistan,
Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, and possibly even northern parts of modern
Afghanistan. 5
Former Muslim Walid Shoebat
agrees. Shoebat points out that:
The Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge, citing ancient
Assyrian writings, places the location of Magog in the land mass between ancient
Armenia and Media - in short, the Republics south of Russia and north of Israel,
comprised of Azerbajian, Afghanistan, Turkestan, Chechnya, Turkey, Iran and
Dagestan. Significantly, all of them are Muslim nations. 6
Thus, while the specific nations that comprise Magog may
be partially in question, the same general area is agreed upon. We are dealing
with Asia Minor, and possibly parts of central Asia – some of the southern
regions of the former Soviet Union. Today, Islam dominates this entire region.
What if we take the alternative
interpretation made by some Bible scholars, that Magog is speaking of Syria?
Even if this were the case, we still have an Islamic nation.
But here is the real key to
identifying Magog: By identifying Meshech and Tubal – which we have
already done. The reason for this is the wording of Ezekiel: “Gog, of the land
of Magog, the chief (or head) of Meshech and Tubal.” Magog, is the “head” of
land of Meshech and Tubal. We have already seen that Meschech and Tubal are
located in modern day Turkey. Thus it would be foolish to assume that Magog as
their “head” is in some other distant region or nation. While it seems more
likely that Magog is either a portion of Turkey or a conglomerate of the former
Soviet Turkic “istans”, whether it be these or Syria, we are definitely dealing
with an Islamic entity.
This point is essential. Because we know that
Gog – The Antichrist - will come from the land of Magog, which is definitely an
Islamic region, it very unlikely that he will not be a Muslim. While I suppose
that anything is possible, particularly in the distant future, it is very hard
to imagine a non-Muslim ruling over any one of these nations, at least not
anyone who doesn’t outwardly pose as a Muslim. Now, let’s move on to identify
the remaining member states of Antichrist’s coalition.
Persia
Persia is very easy to
identify. Essentially, Persia is modern day Iran. Many Iranians in America, if
asked where they are from, will simply say they are from Persia. In fact Iran
was still called Persia until 1935. Obviously Iran is a predominantly Muslim
nation. While there are some wonderful signs of change in Iran due to a growing
dissatisfaction with Islam among Iran’s massive youth population, it does not
seem likely that a majority of Iranians will leave behind its Islamic roots
anytime soon. 7
Cush
Cush is also relatively easy to identify. Some Bible
translations merely interpret Cush as Ethiopia, though this is not accurate.
The Cush of Ezekiel’s day was far more northwest than the Ethiopia of today. In
Scripture, Cush was often associated with Egypt and was a border nation to her:
Egypt will become a desolate wasteland. Then they will know that I am the LORD.
Because you said, "The Nile is mine; I made it," therefore I am against you and
against your streams, and I will make the land of Egypt a ruin and a desolate
waste from Migdol [Northern Egypt] to Aswan [Today in southern Egypt], as far
as the border of Cush. Ezekiel 29:9-10
Also, one of Cush’s defining
characteristics was her rivers. (Isaiah 18:1)
Being a border nation with
Egypt, the rivers were most likely the five rivers that fed the Nile. Of
course, the context of Ezekiel is the best context to interpret where Ezekiel
was referring. If we look at a map, the Nile river flows directly into the
southern border of Egypt from the modern nation of Sudan. In the nation of
Sudan, there are five rivers which all merge to feed the Nile to the north. The
only legitimate identification of Cush then is modern Sudan, officially known as
The Islamic Republic of Sudan since the 1989. While Sudan does have a large
Christian minority, it is ruled by the Muslim majority. Today Sudan is an
absolute cesspool of Islamic oppression toward the minority Christians. The
Sudanese government is Islamist to its core. As Hitchcock accurately says, “One
would be hard pressed to find a more rabid enemy of Israel and the West today
than Sudan.” Sudan is thus identified as another Islamic participant in the
Antichrist’s empire.
Put
Biblically, Put (or Phut) is
the region west of Egypt. Today this is the nation of Libya. The Septuagint
translates the word Put here as Libue. Most modern scholars seem to
agree with this interpretation. Shoebat however includes Algeria, Morroco and
Tunis along with Libya. Either way, we again have another region or nation that
is entirely Islamic.
Gomer
Gomer, it seems to be almost universally agreed upon among scholars, “refers to
the Celtic Cimmerians of Crim-Tartary.” 8 Regarding the
identification of Gomer, Baptist Pastor Fred Zaspel, accurately points out that:
Gomer is well known to the ancient world as Gimarrai of north central Asia Minor
[Cappadocia]. These people are also known as the Cimmerians. This seems to be
the simplest, most obvious interpretation. 9
So Gomer is Gimarra is Cimmeria
is Cappadocia. Cappadocia is simply central Turkey. Again, another Islamic
region.
Togarmah
Zaspel again sums up the
identity of Togormah quite well:
Togarmah was a descendant of
Noah through Japheth then Gomer (Gen.10:1-3). He is know to Assyrian records as
Tilgarimmu… Tilgarimmu was a city state in Eastern Anatolia (Asia Minor, modern
Turkey), more specifically, as Ryrie states, "the southeastern part of Turkey
near the Syrian border." This identification is generally acknowledged by all.
10
Once more then we have another
region that is in present day Turkey.
Assessing the Eight Nations
Thus in the final assessment we have five of the
eight nations mentioned by Ezekiel occupying modern Turkey and possibly some of
the southern Russian regions near the Caucasus Mountains as well as some of the
Turkic nations of Central Asia. Obviously, the Lord directed Ezekiel to
significantly highlight Turkey. The other three nations mentioned: Libya, Sudan
and Iran, together with Turkey form a perfect circle around Israel. Turkey
covers Israel’s entire northern horizon, while Iran is east of Israel, Sudan is
South, and Libya is to the west. Israel finds herself surrounded on all four
corners by the Islamic nations of the Antichrist Empire.
While many Bible teachers have
for years prophesied a coming invasion of Israel headed by Russia, we see that
the Bible simply does not substantiate this position. In fact, it is fair to
say that the entire argument for a primary Russian involvement is based on weak
scholarship and actually requires a violation of basic linguistic norms.
Instead, we see an Islamic Invasion of Israel, most likely led by Turkey and
involving minimally three or more other Islamic nations. While there is always
the temptation to read ones enemies into Scripture, we should instead simply
take the Bible for what it says. While presently, there is not any pressing
reason to see Turkey as the leader of an imminent world Empire, this is
nevertheless, what Ezekiel prophesied. And as we are about to see, this is
indeed confirmed through other portions of Scripture as well.
What Is The
Seventh And The Eight Empire?
Before we procede, I wish here
to acknowledge someone who has greatly contributed to my understanding of this
issue. His name is Walid Shoebat. He is a former Palestinian terrorist and is
the author of Why I left Jihad. I highly recommend this book. It may be
ordered through his web site at
www.shoebat.com
Beyond the above identification
of the nations of Ezekiel 38, the Book of Revelation also confirms the notion
that indeed the region of Turkey will be the head of the future Antichrist
Empire. Let’s examine these passages from the Book of Revelation:
There I saw… a scarlet beast that was covered with blasphemous names and had
seven heads and ten horns. Revelation 17:3
Here we see the final “Beast”
empire of the Antichrist. The Beast is seen to have seven heads and ten horns.
We already know from the Book of Daniel that the ten horns represent the ten
nations or kings that will comprise the Antichrist Empire. But the seven heads
are seven empires that have existed throughout history that all have been
foreshadows of the final empire that is to come. As usual, whenever a prophecy
is given in the Bible that may be difficult in its symbolism, the Bible
clarifies the symbolism and explains the passage for us:
This calls for a mind with
wisdom. The seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman sits. They are
also seven kings. Five have fallen, one is, the other has not yet come; but when
he does come, he must remain for a little while. The beast who once was, and
now is not, is an eighth king. He belongs to the seven and is going to his
destruction. Revelation 17:9-11
Now the seven heads are called seven mountains. The Bible often uses mountains
as a symbol representing a kingdom or an empire. But most importantly this
passage gives us insight into the fact that before Jesus returns, there will
actually have been a total of eight “Beast” empires. The eighth empire will be
ruled by the Antichrist. How can this passage help us gain insight into the
identification of the final Antichrist Empire? First, we see that at the time
that it was written to John, five of the empires had already fallen. This is
seen in the phrase, “five have been.” These empires are generally accepted by
Bible teachers as being the following:
After these five, the angel
tells John that one empire “is.” At the time that John wrote the Book of
Revelation, Rome “was.” It ruled the Middle East, Northern Africa and much of
Europe. Thus the sixth empire was the Roman Empire. The next empire, of
course, is the seventh, and then the eighth will be the empire of the
Antichrist. So the seventh empire is the empire that we need to identify.
Because according to the verse above, it is the eighth empire that will be a
resurrection or a revived version of the seventh empire:
“The beast who once was, and
is not, is an eighth king.”
Let me just paraphrase this
portion for clarity:
“The seventh beast (empire) that existed, but then did not exist, will come back
as an eighth empire.”
So if we are now waiting for
the final eighth empire, then what was the seventh? What empire followed Rome?
Because of the harsh
anti-Semitic nature of the German third Reich, some Bible teachers have
speculated that Germany was the seventh empire and thus Germany will come back
as the eighth. 11
The most common belief however,
held almost universally by Bible teachers, is that the Antichrist Empire will be
a revived Roman Empire. There are however some glaring problems with this
theory: Firstly, Rome was the sixth empire. If Rome was the sixth, and will
also be the last, then what happened to the seventh? This theory has a gaping
hole. Is Rome the sixth, seventh and the eighth empires? Neither Scripture nor
history nor common sense supports this. Secondly, every one of the previous six
empires ruled the Middle East, including Jerusalem. This is very important. We
must always remember that the Bible is thoroughly Jerusalem centric. It is not
America centric, nor is it Western centric. In the biblical view of things,
Jerusalem is the center of the earth. This point cannot be underscored enough.
Any theory that revolves around a revived Roman Empire based in Europe - for
instance on the European Common Market - is a foreign concept to the Bible.
Unless the empire rules over or directly affects Jerusalem, it is actually a bit
irrelevant to biblical mind-set.
And the third crucial point is
that if we look at the first six empires, each succeeding empire either
destroyed or absorbed the empire that preceded it. There is a very natural
sucession. If we look at each empire, we see that they all fulfill these two
characteristics: they ruled over Jerusalem and they defeated or absorbed their
predecessor. The Egyptian Empire ruled all of Egypt and Israel as well. But
the Assyrian Empire defeated the Egyptian Empire and likewise ruled over a vast
portion of the Middle East, including Israel. After this, the Babylonian Empire
defeated the Assyrian Empire and became even larger than its predecessor, again,
ruling over Israel. Such is the pattern with each successive empire: The Medo/Persian
Empire succeeded the Babylonian Empire only to be succeeded by the Greek
Empire. The Greek Empire was in turn suceeded by the Roman Empire. Which leads
us to the seventh empire. Who overcame the Roman Empire? In order to answer
this question, we need to briefly review the fall of the Roman Empire. What
exactly happened?
In 395 A.D., The Roman Empire
was divided into two portions; the eastern and the western portions. The
Eastern portion became known as the Byzantine Empire. In 410 A.D. the western
capital city of Rome fell to invading Germanic tribes known as the Visigoths or
Barbarians. The western/European half of the Empire including its capital had
fallen but the Roman Empire nevertheless continued. How so? It simply shifted
its capital and its throne from Rome to Constantinople – a thousand miles east.
The western European portion of the Roman Empire fell but the Eastern Byzantine
portion of the Roman Empire lived on for nearly another thousand years with
Constantinople as its capital. The Roman Empire didn’t actually completely fall
until the eastern portion of the Empire finally fell to the Turks in 1453 A.D. Likewise it
was the Islamic Caliphate of Umar Ibn al-Khattab that took Jerusalem in 637. Thus we see
that it was the various manifestations of Islamic Empire culminating with the Ottoman Empire
that suceeded the Roman Empire and ruled over the entire Middle East, beginning with Jerusalem
for over thirteen hundred years. 12 The Turkish Empire existed right up until 1909.
Thus we see that the only empire that fulfills the
patterns necessary to be considered the seventh empire is the Turkish/Ottoman
Empire. This of course corresponds perfectly with Ezekiel’s list of nations
with such a heavy emphasis on Turkey.
The Coming Restoration Of
The Caliphate
The Turkish Empire was the seat
of the Islamic Caliphate. It was not until 1923 that the Islamic Caliphate was
officially abolished. Today the Islamic world is awaiting the restoration of
that Caliphate. The Bible teaches that someday soon the Turkish Empire will be
revived.
The inhabitants of the earth whose names have not been written in the book of
life from the creation of the world will be astonished when they see the beast,
because he once was, then he was not, and yet came again. Revelation 17:8
At that time, we may expect to
see the Islamic Caliphate restored. Eventually this position will possibly be
given to a man whom the Muslim world would refer to as the Mahdi, but whom
people of understanding would identify as the man known biblically as the
Antichrist.
Notes:
1.
Merrill F. Unger, Beyond The Crystal Ball (Chicago: Moody Press,
1974) p. 81
2.
Hitchcock, pp, 44,45
3.
BBC
Roger Hardy
BBC Islamic affairs analyst: Islam in Turkey: Odd
One Out 26 September,
2003.
4.
Matthew Henry Complete Commentary on the Whole Bible Ezekiel 38 http://bible.crosswalk.com/Commentaries
5.
Mark Hitchcock The Coming Islamic Invasion of Israel (Multnomah,
Sisters, Oregon, 2002) p. 31
6.
Walid Shoebat, Why I left Jihad,
www.shoebat.com, Islam and the Final Beast
http://www.answering-islam.org/Walid/gog.htm
7.
Ruling Shiites' Influence Eroded by Other Faiths
by
Ramin Mostaghim
Inter Press Service News Agency May 5, 2004
8.
http://www.blueletterbible.org
9.
Fred G. Zaspel, The Nations of Ezekiel 38 – 39 Who Will Participate
in the Battle?
http://www.biblicalstudies.com/bstudy/eschatology/ezekiel.htm
10.
ibid.
11.
See for instance, Robert Van Kampen, The Sign (Crossway, Wheaton,
Illinios, 1992)
12.
http://www.worldhistory.com/ancientrome.htm