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by P.C. Anderson
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For centuries, interpreters have wrestled with one of the Bible's most enigmatic figures: Gog of Magog. Is he a future geopolitical tyrant? A demonic prince? Satan himself? Or a symbolic name for humanity's final rebellion? Gog's Shadow cuts through the confusion with a groundbreaking, evidence-based approach that lets the biblical text-not speculation-lead the way.
Drawing from Ezekiel 38-39 and Revelation 20, this book argues that the Scriptures present a far more coherent and restrained picture than popular prophecy teaching suggests. Ezekiel portrays Gog as an earthly, mortal, political-military leader, complete with titles, armies, motives, and a burial place. Revelation then reuses the name typologically, applying it to the final global rebellion of nations deceived by Satan-while explicitly distinguishing Gog and Magog from Satan himself. As the book notes, "Satan will... deceive the nations... Gog and Magog" (Rev 20:7-8), a grammatical separation many interpretations overlook.
At the heart of this study is a nine-variable comparative rubric, designed to test every major hypothesis-human ruler, symbolic label, demonic prince, or Satanic identity-against the actual textual data. Each variable is drawn directly from Scripture: political profile, supernatural markers, mortality imagery, Satan-distinction, geographic specificity, canonical patterns, and more. The results are decisive and transparent. As the manuscript states, "The 'eschatological human ruler' hypothesis scored a commanding 30 out of 45... while 'Gog as Satan' scored a mere 3."
Readers will find:
Whether you approach Revelation as a futurist, idealist, historicist, or somewhere in between, Gog's Shadow offers a fresh, disciplined, and deeply textual perspective. It avoids sensationalism and instead provides a sober, structured, and compelling reading of one of Scripture's most dramatic eschatological conflicts.
Perfect for pastors, teachers, students of prophecy, and anyone seeking clarity on Gog's identity, this book equips readers to evaluate the evidence for themselves-and to rediscover the biblical message beneath centuries of speculation.
Title
Gog's Shadow: The Canonical Pattern Behind Ezekiel's Invader and Revelation's Final Enemy
Publisher
Independently published
Published
February 2026
Weight
87g
Page Count
52
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 0.3 cm
ISBN
9798249632724
ISBN-10
8249632729
Eden Code
7459127
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