Conditions are quickly falling into place for the fulfillment of				Ezekiel 38-39.  				Turkey has all but declared itself part of the Moslem coalition 				after years of being one of Israel’s most reliable allies.  				As for Israel’s great protector the USA, our current leaders 				have withdrawn their support to a point where no one can say for 				sure how we would respond in case of an attack on Israel.  				Jewish officials suspect our recent pledges of support are just 				empty words, meant only for public consumption.
								If 				so, all that remains for 				Ezekiel 38 to happen is for Israel to become confident 				enough in their military prowess to believe no one would attack 				them.  The fulfillment of prophecies in				Psalm 83 and				Isaiah 17 could 				prompt such a careless state of mind, and some informed sources 				are predicting that these battles could take place as early as 				this summer. Time will tell.  But in the meantime, to 				freshen our prophetic perspective, we’ll continue our review of				Ezekiel 38-39.
								” 				‘This is what the Sovereign LORD says: On that day thoughts will 				come into your mind and you will devise an evil scheme. You will 				say, “I will invade a land of unwalled villages; I will attack a 				peaceful and unsuspecting people-all of them living without 				walls and without gates and bars. I will plunder and loot and 				turn my hand against the resettled ruins and the people gathered 				from the nations, rich in livestock and goods, living at the 				center of the land.” Sheba and Dedan and the merchants of 				Tarshish and all her villages will say to you, “Have you come to 				plunder? Have you gathered your hordes to loot, to carry off 				silver and gold, to take away livestock and goods and to seize 				much plunder?” ‘ 				(Ezek. 				38:10-13)
												Israel is described here as a country at peace in the idiom of 				Ezekiel’s day, a land of unwalled villages.  In Biblical 				times villages only built protective walls if  they were 				concerned about being attacked.  Israel won’t be expecting 				war.  When this enemy coalition suddenly and unexpectedly 				attacks, other countries not involved will take notice. They 				won’t know what’s going on either.
												Sheba and Dedan are first mentioned as grandsons of Cush in				Genesis 10:7. Later, 				in Genesis 25:3, we 				read of grandsons of Abraham named Sheba and Dedan as well, born 				to Jokshan, a son of Abraham and his 2nd wife, Keturah. From the 				passage it’s not clear which pair of grandsons is being 				referenced, but commentaries none-the-less identify these two as 				representing the nations of the Arabian Peninsula, notably Saudi 				Arabia. According to archaeologists W. F. Albright and Wendell 				Phillips, Sheba was on the southwestern edge of the Arabian 				Peninsula across the Red Sea from present-day Ethiopia. Sheba is 				known in history as Saba in Southern Arabia, home to the 				Sabaeans of classical geography, who carried on the trade in 				spices with the other peoples of the ancient world. Dedan was 				probably the habitat of the Arabs in the northern part of the 				Arabian Desert, which is modern-day Saudi Arabia. The ancient 				capital of Saudi Arabia is still called Dedan on many maps 				today.
												Tarshish was a son of Javan, who settled the area of Southern 				Greece. Some see his name as a reference to ancient Tartessus, a 				seaport in southern Spain, near Gibraltar. Others recall the sea 				going navies of the Phoenicians who sailed “the Ships of 				Tarshish” out of nearby Cadiz as far north as England for tin, a 				metal used in the making of bronze and other alloys, which they 				mined in Cornwall. Some believe that the name Britannia is 				actually derived from a Phoenician word meaning “source of tin.” 				If so, since the ships of Tarshish brought tin to the ancient 				world, this reference could be to Great Britain making the 				“lions” (KJV) or “villages”(NIV) of Tarshish Great Britain’s 				colonies, of which the US is the most prominent today. The fact 				that the Lion is a symbol of the British Empire lends support to 				this view.
												This is the main reason I don’t believe this battle is the 				Armageddon of Revelation 				16:16. There are too many significant countries that aren’t 				involved, when according to				Zechariah 14:2 all 				the nations of the world will be gathered against Jerusalem for 				the final battle.
												“Therefore, son of man, prophesy and say to Gog: ‘This is what 				the Sovereign LORD says: In that day, when my people Israel are 				living in safety, will you not take notice of it? You will come 				from your place in the far north, you and many nations with you, 				all of them riding on horses, a great horde, a mighty army. You 				will advance against my people Israel like a cloud that covers 				the land. In days to come, O Gog, I will bring you against my 				land, so that the nations may know me when I show myself holy 				through you before their eyes. 				(Ezek. 38:14-16)
												Here the Lord makes His intent unmistakably clear. He’s 				orchestrating this event to reveal Himself to the world once 				again. The years and years of debate over God’s existence, begun 				with the German School of Higher Criticism in the 1800’s and 				continued in the modern rationalism of the 1950’s will be put to 				naught as God uses this battle to poke His head through the 				fabric of the sky and shout, “I’m still here!”
								” 				‘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. This is what will happen in that day: When Gog 				attacks the land of Israel, my hot anger will be aroused, 				declares the Sovereign LORD. In my zeal and fiery wrath I 				declare that at that time there shall be a great earthquake in 				the land of Israel. The fish of the sea, the birds of the air, 				the beasts of the field, every creature that moves along the 				ground, and all the people on the face of the earth will tremble 				at my presence. The mountains will be overturned, the cliffs 				will crumble and every wall will fall to the ground. I will 				summon a sword against Gog on all my mountains, declares the 				Sovereign LORD . Every man’s sword will be against his brother. 				I will execute judgment upon him with plague and bloodshed; I 				will pour down torrents of rain, hailstones and burning sulfur 				on him and on his troops and on the many nations with him. And 				so I will show my greatness and my holiness, and I will make 				myself known in the sight of many nations. Then they will know 				that I am the LORD.’ 				(Ezek. 				38:17-23)
												When the Moslem coalition attacks Israel, God will say, “You’re 				the ones I had Ezekiel warn my people about so long ago.” With 				signs reminiscent of all the Heaven-fought wars of the past, the 				Lord is aroused in anger to execute judgment against the 				invaders of His land and enemies of His people. And as He has 				done before, He sews confusion in the hearts of Israel’s enemies 				so that they commence attacking themselves while He unleashes 				the classic weapons of divine retribution. Earthquakes, plagues, 				bloodshed, rain, hailstones, and burning sulfur; these are His 				signature signs. Neither Israel, nor the enemy coalition, nor 				those watching from afar will fail to interpret them correctly.
								So 				ends chapter 38. Next time we’ll see why some think this battle 				goes nuclear and get another good reason why it’s not the last 				battle of the Age of Man. See you then.