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Gog And Magog (1)

George C Lubbers·1965-02-01
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Introductory Observations Introductory Observations During the last few weeks of our labors in Houston, Texas, as Missionary of our Protestant Reformed Churches, it was our privilege to have discussed rather broadly the implications of Revelation 20:1-10. As happens so often, when studying the Bible, thus it also was our happy experience to find that we could only interpret this passage of Scripture in the light of other clear and lucid passages of Scripture. And so it happened, that, when we...

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Author
George C Lubbers
Date

1965-02-01

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Scripture References
Revelation
Revelation 20:1-10Revelation 20:7-10Revelation 20:9Revelation 20:8
Ezekiel
Ezekiel 38Ezekiel 39
Luke 21:28
Matthew 1:17
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