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Unholy Alliance – The Road to Armageddon?


Is the scene being set for the Gog/Magog war of Ezekiel 38-39?

Gog-MagogWhile at last a ceasefire has been tentatively agreed between America and Iran in the Middle East, there have been strong claims and counter claims of that ceasefire being broken by each side, while Israel has continued to attack Lebanon (bombing 100-plus targets and killing hundreds in the space of 10 brief minutes on Thursday).

As the world continues to be rocked by the gloomy implications of this major international war, with dire warnings of fuel and fertiliser shortages potentially causing extreme hardship, near-future apocalyptic images being conjured up are no longer confined to the fringes of society.

Could we even be seeing the beginnings of the final climactic battle predicted in the Bible?


Ezekiel 38 describes a war in which a conglomerate of nations attacks Israel, culminating in disaster for the attackers through God’s dramatic intervention, which will make His name be glorified both in Israel and the world. If combined with the prophecy in Zechariah 12-14 (assuming they are speaking of the same event), Jesus will return at this moment. Revelation 16:12-21 and 20:7-10 seem to speak of the same moment in time.

Amillennialist perspective

There are many different interpretations of the apocalyptic imagery used in Ezekiel, as well as in Zechariah and in Revelation as a whole. There are, in particular, huge variations of understanding in how the thousand years of Revelation 20 will play out. Some biblical analysts assume that most of the events outlined in the closing book of the New Testament are yet to come in a seven-year period (with or without rapture), leading to a thousand years of peace, followed by the Armageddon Gog/Magog war. If this is your understanding, then you are likely to disagree with most of this article.

Could we even be seeing the beginnings of the final climactic battle predicted in the Bible?

However, if we assume an entirely different interpretation, then suddenly, we can appreciate that the nations attacking Israel in the biblical prophecy may well correlate to a deepening alliance between nations today in the various conflicts occurring around the globe.

So, let us assume that all the scenarios in Revelation are overlapping, and that they have, in the main, been outworked over the last two thousand years. There is good reason to follow this line of thinking, if we allow for the apocalyptic language to be considered as a broad brushstroke painting that needs to be viewed as a whole, without each detail necessarily taken completely literally. In other words, it’s helpful to consider all of the images described as having a significant and important meaning, but viewed rather as the apostle John’s bold attempt to put down in words his otherworldly visions which appeared as a vast and hard-to-understand panorama throughout time.

Through books such as Tom Holland’s Dominion, we can now grasp just how much the influence of Christianity has been transformative in the world, totally upending what is seen as acceptable, from what came before. Yet at the same time, a battle between good and evil has continued throughout time – and people still choose their own way and turn away from God.

The view of amillennialists is that this entire period has been the ‘thousand years’ – that of the Kingdom of God advancing little by little throughout the world, through the actions of people transformed by the Spirit. In addition, it can be argued that many of the trumpet judgements, plagues and bowls of wrath - and even the beasts - have, in fact, in this scenario, already taken place over history. Some of these themes have been covered in previous Prophecy Today articles, where we discussed various approaches to eschatology.

Many of the trumpet judgements, plagues and bowls of wrath - and even the beasts - have, in fact, in this scenario, already taken place.


The prophesied alliance of nations against Israel

So, with all those assumptions in mind, let us look at the Gog/Magog nations of Ezekiel 38 - which are referred to as the book of Revelation approaches its majestic conclusion – while also considering what is going on today.

The alliance covers a swathe of nations denoted as Magog, Rosh, Meshech, Tubal, Persia, Cush and Put, Gomer and Beth Togarmah (Gog is generally considered to be a person). Not all of these ancient regions are easy to pinpoint today, and there is a high level of uncertainty about some of them.

Nonetheless, the location of Persia is clear, being synonymous with modern day Iran. Cush is likely to be Sudan, and Put is probably Libya. Magog is almost impossible to tie down; nonetheless, Gog of Magog is described as the prince of Rosh, Meshech and Tubal, and these regions are widely thought to cover Russia. Beth Togarmah – “from the far north” – and Gomer most likely cover Turkey (or possibly Armenia).

A convergence of interests

But how does all this relate to today’s politics? Even just ten years ago, an alliance between Western-leaning Turkey, Russia, hyper-Islamist Iran and Sudan seemed thoroughly unlikely. Whilst not enemies, they had nothing to draw them together. The invasion of Ukraine, and the war following the October 7th pogrom in the Holy Land has changed all that.

With both Russia and Iran being sanctioned by Western countries, they have become more and more reliant on each other economically, as well as on China.

Iran, of course, has long been seeking the destruction of Israel. But Russia has had no particular interest in doing so, though it sought for a long time to prop up Assad’s regime in Syria to the north, as Putin has for long aspired to increase Russia’s geo-political influence. 

But Russia has become increasingly reliant on Iran’s weapons and technology. As well as its ‘meat-grinder’ assault on Ukraine using sheer force of manpower to expand, it has relied on Iran’s Shahed drones to inflict damage across Ukraine. With both Russia and Iran being sanctioned by Western countries, they have become more and more reliant on each other economically, as well as on China.

There are currently three major wars raging – Russia/Ukraine, Iran/Israel-US, and, frequently forgotten, in the African nation of Sudan (Cush). Russia has long been involved here – previously giving support to the Sudanese Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Yet in 2024, Russia effectively switched sides, supporting instead the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF), which more closely aligned its foreign policy to that of Iran.

The SAF has become increasingly influenced by Islamist forces, something that the RSF has become more and more concerned about. Before its fall, Sudan’s transitional government had pursued peace and cooperation with Israel through the Abraham Accords. The agreement was never ratified, and Sudan’s civil war put an end to that rapprochement, one that was opposed by much of the population.  

In addition, also in Africa, Russia has military bases in Libya, another unstable country probably mentioned in the Ezekiel 38 list of nations (Put).

It is also interesting that Israel’s immediate Arab neighbours are not listed in Ezekiel 38. 

Russia, of course, is expending massive numbers of its men and munitions in Ukraine - yet is clearly also able to act elsewhere. Now there is clear evidence that Russia is supplying Iran with drones, as well as other supplies, having modified and improved the original design that Iran had supplied to Russia, following its experience in Ukraine.

Turkey is not currently involved directly in any of the wars, and is presently a NATO member. But it is clear that under Erdogan, the country has taken a more Islamist turn, and for economic and other reasons is ‘playing the field’ in terms of international alliances.

It is also interesting that Israel’s immediate Arab neighbours are not listed in Ezekiel 38. Israel’s Gulf neighbours are angered and threatened by Iran, and some have even been in favour of the US/Israeli strikes upon it. Iran’s proxies, terrorist groups based in Israel’s neighbouring countries, have, of course, long been fighting the Jewish state: Hamas in Gaza; Hezbollah, based in Lebanon, has been a problem in what is essentially an ongoing war since October 23; while the Houthis in Yemen have begun direct attacks now, too. But these are not representative of those countries. 

Other possible signs

Curiously, the sixth bowl of God’s wrath in Revelation 16:12-14, seemingly talking of this scenario, refers to the Euphrates river (primarily located in Iraq) drying up – which it is currently beginning to do. Neighbouring Iran is itself facing severe water shortages, which are adding to the unrest, and this was one of the reasons the Iranian populace demonstrated in such numbers at the turn of the year. This, then would indeed be acting as a catalyst (‘preparing the way’, as Revelation describes it) for the war.

And the same biblical passage speaks of three evil spirits coming from the dragon, beast and false prophet – which look like frogs. Intriguingly, the shape of frogs correlates somewhat to the shape of the Shahed drones being used in this conflict. Is this merely a far-fetched coincidence?

Might we possibly be going to see a further development in the months or years to come that leads to Armageddon? 

It might just be the apostle John’s attempt to describe something that was so far removed from his personal first-century experience. If they came from the outworkings of the three enemies of God’s purposes - the dragon, the false prophet and the beast - in their alliance on earth, then it’s at least a possibility that these could be the explanation for one of the curious little details in Revelation. That said, it’s the bigger picture that we have to focus on.

Summing up

So, with all these emerging alliances in mind, as Iran appears, on the surface at least, to be holding out incredibly well against the superior air power of the US and Israel, might we possibly be going to see a further development in the months or years to come that leads to Armageddon? Will Iran use its influence with Russia to draw it and its allies into attacking Israel with forces on the ground, as well as with drones? If the regime survives this war, its hatred of Israel will only have increased. 

Whilst we should naturally be cautious of the type of speculation that I have been embarking on here, treating it with proper scepticism while seeking spiritual wisdom on the matter – it might be unwise to rule it out entirely. If what I’m suggesting has any resemblance to reality, we may well be seeing the return of Christ and the fulfilment of His Kingdom sooner rather than later.

(top image with thanks to www.seekthegospeltruth.com)

Kathryn Price, 10/04/2026
Feedback:
Chris Bright (Guest) 19/04/2026 22:19
Many people have claimed that nuclear technology might explain an otherwise puzzling part of Ezekiel 39. In verses 9 and 10 we read: "Then those who live in the towns of Israel will go out and use the weapons for fuel and burn them up—the small and large shields, the bows and arrows, the war clubs and spears. For seven years they will use them for fuel. They will not need to gather wood from the fields or cut it from the forests, because they will use the weapons for fuel"

What source on energy would last for seven years? Would it be possible for an army to carry enough weapons, supplies, and vehicles that could be used as fuel for seven years by a nation that defeated such an army?

Granted that some of this passage is symbolic: a modern army would not fight with shields, bows, arrows, war clubs and spears, so perhaps the seven years is symbolic also.

However, nuclear power using depleted uranium (DU) would explain this puzzle. DU is a by-product of uranium enrichment, a process which leads to nuclear weapons, and is a contention in the present Iran war. At present, DU largely useless except for weapons where its high density, greater than lead, offers greater penetrating power. DU weapons were used during the Gulf War, and it is reasonable to expect a battle fulfilling Ezekiel 38 and 39 might use DU weapons also.

So after the battle, Israel could gather the unused DU weapons and use the DU in a fast breeder reactor fuel cycle to breed plutonium from the DU, and use the plutonium to generate electricity.

John Shipton (Guest) 14/04/2026 21:07
Jehovah Witnesses have cottoned on once again about their version of Armageddon and continue to say what happens afterwards. They claim that they alone are God's chosen people, and yet, very few Christians (and church leaderships) are prepared to say any thing otherwise in sharing the good news of Jesus Christ. It is the same regarding Christ's commission to Go Ye. Instead, the so-called Christian Church prefers to compromise and avoids contending the Faith. If the Iran war has opened a can of worms, Israel is being blamed for the Middle East crisis, and the surge of anti Zionism together with anti Semitism emerging, surely this is a wake up call to every person who claim to be religious going to church services every Sunday? Either they are said to be following Christ or are being deceived by teachings and practices contrary to biblical doctrine! For a Christian aligning themselves with the Islam can only lead to deception which church leaderships appear to be doing using the typical phrase called peace in our time and crying out peace - peace to escape the effects of living in the Last Days, to include the topic which Kathryn has shared.
Edward Barnes 11/04/2026 20:54
In contrast to the other comments, Kathryn, I must apologise for being troubled by this article. This isn’t the only occasion I’ve heard recently about this potential alignment of nations - if not a fulfilment, perhaps a foreshadowing of Ezekiel 38 - and its implications. However, I’d suggest that this is only part of the picture and we need to avoid being drawn into a misunderstanding in trying to fit current events into a particular theology or eschatological context.

What concerns me is that across those nations there are millions of souls, many or most of whom have never heard the gospel preached and are dying in ignorance or under a false religion. Men, women and children blinded to the truth. Where there has been some light and people have been turning to Jesus, those believers suffer persecution; their witness among their neighbours is shut down. Even in Israel, despite having the scriptures, the majority of inhabitants are perishing without the saving knowledge of Jesus.

I am challenged that on my watch - in my lifetime - have I allowed it that peoples of Libya, or Sudan, or Kazakhstan have been sidelined or prevented from hearing the gospel? Have I written them off as unworthy for being born in or belonging to an “enemy country”? Surely Jesus died for them as much as He died for me.

I struggle to see that this apparent alignment is toward a war of God’s choosing - sending many souls to a Christ-less eternity - while the doors to salvation are open to all nations.
Jeandobson3@gmail.com (Guest) 10/04/2026 22:21
Thank you Kathryn - an excellent article. Maybe never a more important time to watch and pray and share the good news of Jesus to those who are without Hooe, as at once we all were ??
Brian Melia (Guest) 10/04/2026 21:06
Thank you for an article addressing the yet to be fulfilled prophecy of Ezekiel 38-39. It's not possible in brief comments to debate the exact locations of the nations addressed in this prophecy or why the earliest church was premillennial than amillennial. However the destruction of these invaders of Israel ends with the Lord Himself ruling in Israel. Note Ezekiel 39 v7: "Then the nations shall know that I am the Lord the Holy One in Israel." This is the only use in the Old Testament of the phrase 'the Holy One in Israel" rather than the oft-used phrase "the Holy One of Israel". In this chapter, and other Scriptures such Joel 3 and Zechariah14, the Lord Himself, having conquered His enemies, rules gloriously over the nations from Jerusalem.
Brian Burgess (Guest) 10/04/2026 21:03
In my book "a day is a thousand years" I draw parallels between the days of creation, the days of Holy week, the exodus and Ussher's date for the universe. These patterns suggest a literal thousand years that will start soon, post the Ezekiel war and Christ's return. Armageddon then happens at the end of the thousand year reign when all men will be drawn to that final battle before the new creation of heaven and earth. The wars you describe as we currently see can be applied to the Ezekiel war before Christ's return with Armageddon to happen 1000 years later
Peter Morrow (Guest) 10/04/2026 18:46
Very much enjoyed your article, Kathryn, and good to read a perspective not often heard in the Charismatic world.

And yes, while your details are speculation, one thing seems clear enough: that the nations will conspire against God and His people: Israel and the Church, as they have since the Fall and Abel's murder at the hands of his brother. Nations rise and fall, kingdoms wax and wane, and we cannot control the timetable of the Providence of our heavenly Father.

And in the end, the book of Revelation, like every other book, is telling us to trust in a Saviour Who has already secured a victory for His people, even if it should mean, as it has done for many, persecution because of His Name. We have always been living in the times of Revelation, and Christ is our King.
Philip 'Peregrine' Snow (Guest) 10/04/2026 13:04
Thanks - all very interesting and seemingly plausible, given that Revelation is 'rendered into symbols-signs', rarely literal - but with two difficulties [if only according to my own personal, not infallible. 'Historicist' slant!]. Firstly Israel is only attacked by virtually everyone on earth ['Gog-Magog', dragged there with hooks in their jaws by YHVH!] when 'at Peace' in 'unwalled villages' etc [as false peace coming soon, then 'Beast ,Interfaith 'Whore', Mark' etc?] , and secondly, IF just one Gog-Magog attack but at the end of a symbolic Millennium, not preceding it a la Historicism [and even '70 th Week Futurism' with all its huge problems] but ending soon, should follow peacable teaching directly on 'earth' by Yeshua and a Remnant Church?! Yep, I'm lost in all those implications! Mind you, I also can't imagine how a literal or symbolic 1000 yr Millennial Teaching by Yeshua & the remnant Church should be such an abject failure, ASAP as Satan is released, and virtually everyone on earth, as numerous 'as the sands of the sea' attack Church & Jerusalem, and are once again utterly destroyed by Fire?! And if Satan's imprisoned now, how come all the appalling persecutions like Rome, the Catholic 'Inquistions' & 20th century Darwinian Mao-Stalin, Hitler Genocides etc?!! But, we'll see! MARANATHA! Philip Snow
Ian Liddle 10/04/2026 11:37
Many thanks for this thought-provoking analysis, Kathryn. Since I adhere quite strictly to the First Law of Hermeneutics, which tells us to "let Scripture interpret Scripture", I look for an ULTIMATE fulfilment of Ezekiel 38 by searching the Bible for another reference to the Gog-Magog war. The only other place in the Bible that mentions Gog and Magog is Revelation 20:7-8, which clearly refers to a time after the millennial reign of Christ on Earth. However, prophecy is often multi-layered with more than one fulfilment, so everything you have written is still relevant IMO. "All the nations" that combine to attack Jerusalem (Zech 12:3 & 14:2) would presumably include those identified in Ezekiel 38. We need to continue to watch, pray - and be ready!
Nick Thompson (Guest) 10/04/2026 11:25
Thank you Kathryn, a very timely article.
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