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They are on Counterpoint's list of A players to get rid of when the New Olympians retake their proper place.

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  • Gog and Magog
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  • They are on Counterpoint's list of A players to get rid of when the New Olympians retake their proper place.
  • Gog and Magog (Hebrew: גּוֹג וּמָגוֹג; Arabic: يَأْجُوج وَمَأْجُوج) appear in the Book of Genesis, the Book of Ezekiel, the Book of Revelation, and the Qur'an. They are variously presented as men, supernatural beings (giants or demons), national groups, or lands. Gog and Magog occur widely in mythology and folklore.
  • The Gomagog were a race of Great Old Ones. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties) In Earth's mythology they were known as giants; (TV: The Stones of Blood) the Bible called them Gog and Magog, while in the Koran they were known as Yajuj and Majuj. (AUDIO: The Feast of Magog) They could possess other beings, and claimed to see everything, having watched over Earth since Humanity's ancestors climbed down from the trees. (AUDIO: The Feast of Magog)
  • There were two "Gog and Magog" wars that took place in the Left Behind books, both of which were presumably prophesied of in the Bible. The first Gog and Magog war, spoken of in Ezekiel chapter 38, took place some months prior to the Rapture, when Russia launched an all-out assault on Israel to destroy the nation. God supernaturally protected Israel by destroying all of Russia's armaments. Global Weekly news reporter Buck Williams was an eyewitness to this event.
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  • There were two "Gog and Magog" wars that took place in the Left Behind books, both of which were presumably prophesied of in the Bible. The first Gog and Magog war, spoken of in Ezekiel chapter 38, took place some months prior to the Rapture, when Russia launched an all-out assault on Israel to destroy the nation. God supernaturally protected Israel by destroying all of Russia's armaments. Global Weekly news reporter Buck Williams was an eyewitness to this event. The second Gog and Magog war, spoken of in Revelation 20:7-10, took place on the last day of the Millennial Reign, when the current generation of The Other Light believers amassed a huge army to surround Jerusalem with, in the hopes that Satan would lead them to victory against God. Their hopes were immediately dashed, though, when God poured out fire from the heavens and instantly disintegrated all of The Other Light troops and their weapons. Satan fell to his knees in defeat and was soon cast into the Lake of Fire.
  • The Gomagog were a race of Great Old Ones. (PROSE: Divided Loyalties) In Earth's mythology they were known as giants; (TV: The Stones of Blood) the Bible called them Gog and Magog, while in the Koran they were known as Yajuj and Majuj. (AUDIO: The Feast of Magog) They could possess other beings, and claimed to see everything, having watched over Earth since Humanity's ancestors climbed down from the trees. (AUDIO: The Feast of Magog) They were creatures that featured in the history and mythology of countless cultures across the universe. The Book of Magog said they came from "the space between the spaces, [...] conquering and ending all worlds in all universes." Some believed them to be a dark emanation of the Archive. (AUDIO: The Archive) Detailed in History of Earth Volume 36,379 by Kronos Vad, they were marauders, destroying many worlds across many dimensions, traveling across all realities and destroying every reflection of themselves until they were the only manifestation. Through a tear in the very material of space, they were meant to invade Earth in the 21st century; Iris Wildthyme believed they did invade Earth in a parallel universe, (AUDIO: Kronos Vad's History of Earth Vol. 36,379) since they used wormholes to destroy every version of every planet, including their own. (AUDIO: The Phantom Wreck)
  • They are on Counterpoint's list of A players to get rid of when the New Olympians retake their proper place.
  • Gog and Magog (Hebrew: גּוֹג וּמָגוֹג; Arabic: يَأْجُوج وَمَأْجُوج) appear in the Book of Genesis, the Book of Ezekiel, the Book of Revelation, and the Qur'an. They are variously presented as men, supernatural beings (giants or demons), national groups, or lands. Gog and Magog occur widely in mythology and folklore.
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