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GOG - G>@ - (mountain). A Reubenite, ( kjv@1Chronicles:5:4) son of Shemaiah.

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Gog @

(1.) A Reubenite ( kjv@1Chronicles:5:4), the father of Shimei.

(2.) The name of the leader of the hostile party described in kjv@Ezekiel:38-39, as coming from the "north country" and assailing the people of Israel to their own destruction. This prophecy has been regarded as fulfilled in the conflicts of the Maccabees with Antiochus, the invasion and overthrow of the Chaldeans, and the temporary successes and destined overthrow of the Turks. But "all these interpretations are unsatisfactory and inadequate. The vision respecting Gog and Magog in the Apocalypse kjv@Revelation:20:8) is in substance a reannouncement of this prophecy of Ezekiel. But while Ezekiel contemplates the great conflict in a more general light as what was certainly to be connected with the times of the Messiah, and should come then to its last decisive issues, John, on the other hand, writing from the commencement of the Messiah's times, describes there the last struggles and victories of the cause of Christ. In both cases alike the vision describes the final workings of the world's evil and its results in connection with the kingdom of God, only the starting-point is placed further in advance in the one case than in the other." It has been supposed to be the name of a district in the wild north-east steppes of Central Asia, north of the Hindu
- Kush, now a part of Turkestan, a region about 2,000 miles north-east of Nineveh.

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GOG @

-1. A Reubenite kjv@1Chronicles:5:4

-2. A Scythian prince .Prophecy against kjv@Ezekiel:38; 39; kjv@Revelation:20:8

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kjv@STRING:Gog <HITCHCOCK>@ roof; covering - HITCHCOCK-G


kjv@STRING:Hamon-gog <HITCHCOCK>@ the multitude of Gog - HITCHCOCK-H


kjv@STRING:Magog <HITCHCOCK>@ covering; roof; dissolving - HITCHCOCK-M


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H1463 <STRHEB>@ גּוג gôg gohg Of uncertain derivation; {Gog} the name of an {Israelite} also of some northern nation: - Gog.


H1996 <STRHEB>@ המון גּוג hămôn gôg ham-one' gohg From H1995 and H1463; the multitude of Gog; the fanciful name of an emblematic place in Palestine: - Hamon-gog.


H4031 <STRHEB>@ מגוג mâgôg maw-gogue' From H1463; {Magog} a son of Japheth; also a barbarous northern region: - Magog.


H4150 <STRHEB>@ מועדה מעד מועד mô‛êd mô‛êd mô‛âdâh {mo-ade'} {mo-ade'} mo-aw-daw' From H3259; properly an {appointment} that {is} a fixed time or season; specifically a festival; conventionally a year; by {implication} an assembly (as convened for a definite purpose); technically the congregation; by {extension} the place of meeting; also a signal (as appointed beforehand): - appointed ({sign} {time}) (place {of} solemn) {assembly} {congregation} ({set} solemn) {feast} ({appointed} due) {season} solemn ({-ity}) {synagogue} (set) time (appointed).


G1111 <STRGRK>@ γογγύζω gogguzō gong-good'-zo Of uncertain derivation; to grumble: - murmur.


G1112 <STRGRK>@ γογγυσμός goggusmos gong-goos-mos' From G1111; a grumbling: - grudging murmuring.


G1113 <STRGRK>@ γογγυστής goggustēs gong-goos-tace' From G1111; a grumbler: - murmurer.


G1136 <STRGRK>@ Γώγ Gōg gogue Of Hebrew origin [H1463]; Gog a symbolic name for some future Antichrist: - Gog.


G1234 <STRGRK>@ διαγογγύζω diagogguzō dee-ag-ong-good'-zo From G1223 and G1111; to complain throughout a crowd: - murmur.


G1577 <STRGRK>@ ἐκκλησία ekklēsia ek-klay-see'-ah From a compound of G1537 and a derivative of G2564; a calling out that is (concretely) a popular meeting especially a religious congregation (Jewish synagogue or Christian community of members on earth or saints in heaven or both): - assembly church.


G3098 <STRGRK>@ Μαγώγ Magōg mag-ogue' Of Hebrew origin [H4031]; Magog a foreign nation that is (figuratively) an Antichristian party: - Magog.


G3807 <STRGRK>@ παιδαγωγός paidagōgos pahee-dag-o-gos' From G3816 and a reduplication form of G71; a boy leader that is a servant whose office it was to take the children to school; (by implication [figuratively] a tutor [paedagogue]): - instructor schoolmaster.


G4864 <STRGRK>@ συναγωγή sunagōgē soon-ag-o-gay' From (the reduplicated form of) G4863; an assemblage of persons; specifically a Jewish synagogue (the meeting or the place); by analogy a Christian church: - assembly congregation synagogue.


G656 <STRGRK>@ ἀποσυνάγωγος aposunagōgos ap-os-oon-ag'-o-gos From G575 and G4864; excommunicated: - (put) out of the synagogue (-s).


G752 <STRGRK>@ ἀρχισυνάγωγος archisunagōgos ar-khee-soon-ag'-o-gos From G746 and G4864; director of the synagogue services: - (chief) ruler of the synagogue.