#Gog and Magog
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ineffablecho · 5 months ago
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The scene where Dean and Cas fight "Gog and Magog" is just too fucking funny. Dean & Cas arguing like a married couple. Gog and Magog ALSO arguing like a married couple.
"I will kill the pretty one."
"But they are equally pretty!"
"Then I will kill the small one."
On a related note... does anyone happen to know if their dialog was actually in ancient Canaanite as Castiel says?
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strawlessandbraless · 2 years ago
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I thought it was funny
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janefrigginausten · 6 months ago
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Getting ads for Gog and Magog…
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zal-cryptid · 2 years ago
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SCP-860 and SCP-2309
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littleplasticrat · 11 months ago
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jumping in to ask: what’s your favorite plant???
Ooh, this is such a difficult question!
After much thought, my favourite plant has got to be oak trees because they are easy to climb and get so funny-looking when they're old - and they get SO OLD. I've visited a few cool dudes around England and it's always a pleasure.
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These two are the Oaks of Avalon, Gog and Magog in Glastonbury. They're now fenced off because someone accidentally set fire to Gog with a candle a few years back. But Magog is still going.
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This is Old Knobbley in Mistley. It's really, really wide and strong. We've been able to fit 4 adults and several kids in the branches for a picnic.
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This is Majesty in Nonington. This one is unusual because it's still completely alive and has a full crown, rather than the others on this list which have been split by lightning or age.
TLDR: Me when I see big tree:
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gogandmagog · 1 year ago
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Oh, and before I forget! A Marshall’s in Vancouver had these 9” reproduction Staffordshire dogs in their home section, and tbh… I thought I was hallucinating. I really can’t overstate how floored I was to see these sitting there? And my vindication too, because Zoey is always openly mocking me for mine. I guess they’re trendy now (again, rather)? 🤷🏻‍♀️ I flipped them both ever to check the price… $8!!!! Unsure if they’re stateside or not but it might be worth looking for anyone who has ever messaged me about wanting some! So cheap. And for the cost, these are really excellent (and cute!) dupes.
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fruitloopsforlife · 1 year ago
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🌸ANNE’S IG FEED🌸, as envisioned for a 2024 Anne of the Island adaption.
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1five1two · 2 years ago
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Iskandar (Alexander) builds a wall to seal Yajuj and Majuj; here aided by dīvs (demons). Persian miniature from a Falnama. 16th century.
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authortobenamedlater · 3 months ago
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Bog and Rebog
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monkeyandelf · 2 days ago
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The Prophetic Hour Has Struck: Is the World Entering the Final Chapter?
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The Prophetic Hour Has Struck: Is the World Entering the Final Chapter?
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In an era where political tensions, military escalations, and moral decay dominate headlines, many are beginning to ask: Are we witnessing the fulfillment of biblical end-time prophecies? Two ancient scriptures, often overlooked or dismissed, are echoing through the chaos of today’s Middle East with disturbing clarity.
As Iran and Damascus become ground zero in the growing global crisis, a closer look at the prophetic record reveals something chilling: the signs of the last days may not be distant—they may already be here.
Global Conflict Ignites Prophetic Alarm
The past few weeks have seen a rapid acceleration of global tensions. A surprise U.S. military strike—Operation Midnight Hammer—obliterated several Iranian nuclear facilities, including Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan. Within hours, social media lit up with declarations of peace. President Donald Trump posted emphatically on Truth Social: “NOW IS THE TIME FOR PEACE!” Defense officials from both the U.S. and Israel parroted the same sentiment: the world is “safer” now.
But safety is an illusion. Within 48 hours, Iran responded by launching ballistic missiles into Israeli territory. The airwaves were filled with the sounds of sirens, and citizens ran for cover in bomb shelters. The so-called “peace” became a mirage.
It is in this context that the first of the two prophetic scriptures reverberates with new meaning.
1. “Peace and Security”… Then Sudden Destruction (1 Thessalonians 5:3)
“While people are saying, ‘Peace and safety,’ destruction will come on them suddenly, as labor pains on a pregnant woman, and they will not escape.” — 1 Thessalonians 5:3
The Apostle Paul’s words have long stirred debate, but now they seem eerily literal. The illusion of tranquility, the global diplomatic reassurances, and the carefully crafted statements of peace are not leading to resolution—they are preceding devastation. The prophecy does not simply warn of destruction, but of sudden destruction that comes precisely when peace is declared.
This sudden twist mirrors today’s headlines. Peace, paradoxically, is the prelude to war.
2. The Fall of Damascus Foretold (Isaiah 17:1)
“See, Damascus will no longer be a city but will become a heap of ruins.” — Isaiah 17:1
Once called the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world, Damascus is unraveling. The recent suicide bombing in the St. Elias Church in the Dwayla district, leaving 22 dead and 63 injured, sent shockwaves through Syria and beyond. But this wasn’t just another tragedy in a war-torn region—it was another chapter in a prophecy unfolding.
Streets once bustling with life are now lined with rubble, human remains, and grief. The civil war that began in 2011 was only the beginning. What we see now, according to biblical scholars and Middle East analysts, could be the prelude to the total obliteration prophesied in Isaiah.
The influential Living Waters podcast, with over 1.6 million subscribers, has not shied away from drawing direct lines between Isaiah’s vision and current events. “If a nuclear weapon hits Damascus,” they warn, “it would fulfill the prophecy in a single, terrifying moment.”
The Iranian-Israeli Powder Keg
The simmering hostility between Iran and Israel erupted into full-blown conflict on June 12, following Israel’s direct strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites. Iran’s retaliation has been swift and violent, including drone and missile attacks, and the targeted assassination of ten individuals, including a senior nuclear scientist in northern Iran.
But this is not just a regional skirmish. Iran’s strategic alliances with Russia and China are shifting the dynamics dramatically. Russian nuclear officials have already voiced fears of a “Chernobyl-type disaster” if the Boucher plant is attacked.
Could this conflict become the spark that lights the global fire?
Jerusalem and the Prophetic Epicenter
Many biblical prophecies place Jerusalem at the heart of the final days. The growing unrest in and around the holy city has not gone unnoticed. Religious leaders and prophecy scholars point to Ezekiel chapters 38 and 39, where a coalition led by Persia (modern-day Iran), along with other nations, invades Israel.
This war, known by many as the War of Gog and Magog, may be forming in real-time. Iran’s aggression, coupled with its ties to Russia and China, mirrors Ezekiel’s description of the alliance. And Jerusalem—already simmering with religious tension—is portrayed in scripture as both the spiritual and geopolitical flashpoint of the end times.
The Wake-Up Call for Humanity
This is not the time for apathy or cynicism. Whether one is a devout believer or a curious skeptic, the convergence of global events with biblical prophecy demands attention. The Scriptures are not merely spiritual allegories—they are blueprints unfolding before our eyes.
Believers are called to be vigilant, not fearful. Prophecy is not about panic—it is about preparation. And perhaps the most haunting question of all is not when will the end come—but will we be ready when it does?
Will We Heed the Signs?
As Damascus bleeds and declarations of “peace” echo in the midst of war, two ancient prophecies continue to blaze with relevance. The words penned thousands of years ago now shadow the corridors of power, the decisions of generals, and the fates of nations.
1 Thessalonians 5:3 and Isaiah 17:1 are not relics of religious tradition. They may very well be divine warnings sounding the final trumpet.
The time for indifference is over. The world stands at a precipice—and whether or not the end is near, one truth remains: the future is no longer certain, but prophecy might be.
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lightman2120 · 14 days ago
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mokhtarone · 2 months ago
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sachalniazi-blog · 3 months ago
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gogandmagog · 1 year ago
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1five1two · 2 years ago
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The Gog and Magog people being walled off by Alexander's forces.–Jean Wauquelin's Book of Alexander. Bruges, Belgium, 15th century.
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heartforchrist · 3 months ago
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