Thanks.
Good job.
Gotta give the gnashing teeth exercise! LOL.
Read the part about the Scythians ... Chucks tapes on this are incredible, the history of that area is amazing, salvation is offered “even unto the Scythian” the utter heathen, babarian, yes, even to these Salvation is offered ...
From the article I posted ...
Magog was one of the sons of Japheth3 and his descendants are often referred to by their Greek name, the Scythians. 4 One of the earliest references to Magog was by Hesiod, “the father of Greek didactic poetry,” who identified Magog with the Scythians and southern Russia in the 7th century B.C.5 Hesiod was, in effect, almost a contemporary of Ezekiel. Another of the major sources on the ancient history of the Middle East is, of course, Josephus Flavius, who clearly identified Magog: