I have this old KJV witho no publication date but I estimate it to be at least 150 years old. I have handled other copies from the same era so I can guess with reasonable degree of accuracy.
In the notes there is this subtopic "The Ethnology of the Bible by Rev. A. H. Sayce:
Here's Wikipedia entry on Rev. Sayce:
Archibald Sayce - Wikipedia
I looked up Gog and Magog entries and I found Gog was actually Gugu or Gyges, King of Lydia.
Magog means Mat-Gugu or Land of Gugu/Gyges.
The next page is about the language of Magog. They were Aryans.
Question
How and when did Gog and Magog come to represent Russia among 'end times' aficionados?
In the notes there is this subtopic "The Ethnology of the Bible by Rev. A. H. Sayce:
Here's Wikipedia entry on Rev. Sayce:
Archibald Sayce - Wikipedia
I looked up Gog and Magog entries and I found Gog was actually Gugu or Gyges, King of Lydia.
Magog means Mat-Gugu or Land of Gugu/Gyges.
The next page is about the language of Magog. They were Aryans.
Question
How and when did Gog and Magog come to represent Russia among 'end times' aficionados?