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  1. That is when the Day of the Lord begins. The Day of the Lord includes the Tribulation, Armageddon, the second coming of Christ, the Goat and Sheep Judgment, the millennial kingdom, a short rebellion, and then the White Throne Judgment.

    • Gathering of the Armies of the Antichrist. The assembling of the armies begins at the same times as the divine judgement of the sixth bowl. At this time the Euphrates River will be dried up, making it faster and easier for the armies of the "kings from the east" to assemble.
    • Babylon Destroyed. In this stage, the activity shifts from the gathering of the armies of the Antichrist to the destruction of Babylon. While the Antichrist is with his armies in Armageddon, his capitol will be attacked and destroyed.*
    • Jerusalem Falls. Although the Antichrist's capital will have been destroyed in the second phase of the campaigning, his forces will not have been lost.
    • The Antichrist Moves South Against Remnant. The campaign now shifts into the desert and mountains, probably to the location about 80 miles south of Jerusalem to the area of Bozrah/Petra.
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  3. Painting by Hieronymus Bosch (1505). According to the Book of Revelation, Armageddon (from Har Megido (הר מגידו) Hebrew: meaning "Mountain of Megiddo"), refers to a cataclysmic battle between God and Satan that will allegedly occur during the end times. The actual hill of Har Megido, located in the State of Israel, was the location of ...

  4. Jul 3, 2023 · Archeologists believe that the first settlements in the strategic site in northern Israel appeared about 6,000 years ago. However, the iconic city experienced its own 'apocalypse' after it burned...

  5. Oct 5, 2023 · 1. Who directed the movie Armageddon? Armageddon was directed by Michael Bay. 2. When was Armageddon released? Armageddon was released on July 1, 1998. 3. Is Armageddon based on a true story? No, Armageddon is a fictional film with a science fiction premise. 4. Who are some of the main cast members in Armageddon?

  6. Mar 17, 2020 · In 1928, a team that had been sent from the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago to conduct the second set of excavations at the site thought that they had found stables that could be...

  7. library.biblicalarchaeology.org › article › why-megiddoWhy Megiddo? - The BAS Library

    Armageddon comes from Greek ‘ Armagedwvn and is most likely derived from the Hebrew “Har Megiddon,” meaning “the Mount of Megiddo.” The name refers to an imposing 70-foot mound overlooking Israel’s fertile Jezreel Valley, about 70 miles northwest of Jerusalem and 25 miles from the Mediterranean coast.

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