Gog and Magog Possible Metaphor

Published: Sept. 22, 2017, 10:43 p.m.

b'Splitting of the moon\\n\\n[54:1] The Hour has come closer, and the moon has split.*\\n\\xa0\\n\\nThe Computer Is The Creature*\\n[27:82] At the right time, we will produce for them a creature, made of earthly materials, declaring that the people are not certain about our revelations.\\n\\xa0\\n\\xa0\\nZul-Qarnain: The One With the Two Horns or Two Generations\\n[18:83] They ask you about Zul-Qarnain. Say, "I will narrate to you some of his history."\\n[18:84] We granted him authority on earth, and provided him with all kinds of means.\\n[18:85] Then, he pursued one way.\\n[18:86] When he reached the far west, he found the sun setting in a vast ocean, and found people there. We said, "O Zul-Qarnain, you can rule as you wish; either punish, or be kind to them."\\n[18:87] He said, "As for those who transgress, we will punish them, then, when they return to their Lord, He will commit them to more retribution.\\n[18:88] "As for those who believe and lead a righteous life, they receive a good reward; we will treat them kindly."\\n[18:89] Then he pursued another way.\\n[18:90] When he reached thefar east, he found the sun rising on people who had nothing to shelter them from it.\\n[18:91] Naturally, we were fully aware of everything he found out.\\n[18:92] He then pursued another way.\\n[18:93] When he reached the valley between two palisades, he foundpeople whose language was barely understandable.\\nGog and Magog*\\n[18:94] They said, "O Zul-Qarnain, Gog and Magog arecorruptors of the earth.Can we pay you tocreate a barrier between us and them?"\\nFootnote\\n[18:95] He said, "My Lord has given me great bounties. If you cooperate with me, I will build a dam between you and them.\\n[18:96] "Bring to me masses of iron." Once he filled the gap between the two palisades, he said, "Blow." Once it was red hot, he said, "Help me pour tar on top of it."\\n[18:97] Thus,they could not climb it, nor could they bore holes in it.\\n[18:98] He said, "This is mercy from my Lord. When the prophecy of my Lord comes to pass,He will cause the dam to crumble. The prophecy of my Lord is truth."\\n[18:99] At that time, we will let them invade with one another, then the horn will be blown, and we will summon them all together.\\n[18:100] We will present Hell, on that day, to the disbelievers.\\n[18:101] They are the ones whose eyes were too veiled to see My message. Nor could they hear.\\n[18:102] Do those who disbelieve think that they can get away with setting up My servants as gods beside Me? We have prepared for the disbelievers Hell as an eternal abode.\\n\\xa0\\nZul-Qarnain as Cyrus II aka Cyrus the Great - King of Persia\\n\\xa0\\nTwo Generations: Two Persian Kings descendants followed Cyrus -\\xa0Cambyses I (Son) &\\xa0Xerxes (Grandson)\\n\\nDaniel 8:\\nVision of a Ram and a Goat\\n8\\xa0In the third year of the reign of King Belshazzar a vision appeared to me, Daniel, after the one that had appeared to me at first.\\xa02\\xa0In the vision I was looking and saw myself in Susa the capital, in the province of Elam,[a]\\xa0and I was by the river Ulai.[b]3\\xa0I looked up and saw a ram standing beside the river.[c]\\xa0It had two horns. Both horns were long, but one was longer than the other, and the longer one came up second.\\xa04\\xa0I saw the ram charging westward and northward and southward.All beasts were powerless to withstand it, and no one could rescue from its power; it did as it pleased and became strong.\\n5\\xa0As I was watching, a male goat appeared from\\xa0the west, coming across the face of the whole earth without touching the ground. The goat had a horn[d]\\xa0between its eyes.\\xa06\\xa0It came toward the ram with the two horns that I had seen standing beside the river,[e]\\xa0and it ran at it with savage force.\\xa07\\xa0I saw it approaching the ram. It was enraged against it and struck the ram, breaking its two horns. The ram did not have power to withstand it; it threw the ram down to the ground and trampled upon it, and there was no one who could rescue the ram from its power.\\xa08\\xa0Then the male goat grew exceedingly great; but at the height of its power, the great horn was broken, a'