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Magog

[ mey-gog ]

noun

  1. a people descended from Japheth. Genesis 10:2; Ezekiel 38, 39. Compare Gog and Magog.
  2. a city in southern Quebec, in eastern Canada.


Magog

/ ˈmeɪɡɒɡ /

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Before the night clerk left us we were as dead to this world and its sorrows as Gog and Magog.

Chapters xxxviii and xxxix show the final enemies of Israel, Gog and Magog, and their complete overthrow.

Between those mountains are inclosed the Jews of ten lineages, who are called Gog and Magog; and they may not go out on any side.

Now he took a silver dollar out of his pocket and beckoning to Magog he handed it to him.

We know from Genesis x:2 that Magog was the second son of Japheth.

Gog and Magog, etc., complete and end the judgment of the nations.

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