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September/October 2002
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¬ Editorial: The Good News Beyond the Bad
¬ World Peace: The Impossible Dream?
  What Does the Bible Say About Armageddon?
  Peace in Nature—and Among All Peoples
¬ Jesus Christ's Unfinished Business
¬ One Year After Sept. 11: What Have We Learned?
  America: Uninformed and Unaware
  Sept.11 Aftermath Highlights U.S. Strengths and Weaknesses
¬ What the West Doesn't Realize: It's in a Fight for Survival
¬ Ghouls, Ghosts and Goblins
¬ The Prince of Peace
¬ God's Global Village
  The Center of God's New Global Village
¬ World News and Trends
¬ Profiles of Faith: Isaiah A Prophect for Then and Now
¬ Letters From Our Readers
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What Does the Bible Say About Armageddon?

The Bible mentions Armageddon only once, in Revelation 16:16: "And they gathered them together to the place called in Hebrew, Armageddon." The Greek word Armageddon comes from two Hebrew words: Har Megiddo, meaning "the hill of Megiddo."

The common (but misleading) notion is that Armageddon will be the last, climactic battle to be fought on earth between the powers of good and evil. However, this is not quite right in several crucial respects.

Armageddon—or more likely the large broad Valley of Jezreel, or Esdraelon, which Megiddo overlooks—will in fact be the staging area for the final great battle of this age, but not the site of the battle itself. That is set not at Meggido but in the Valley of Jehoshaphat—commonly reckoned to be the Kidron Valley, immediately adjacent to Jerusalem (see Joel 3:2, 9-16).

Notwithstanding the popular concept of the Battle of Armageddon, the Bible makes no specific prediction for a war fought at Armageddon between two human armies precisely at Christ’s return. However, the Bible does say that the armies of the East and West will be drawn to the infamous valley by lying demons (Revelation 16:14). From there they will march to Jerusalem. There they will fight the returning Jesus Christ (Revelation 14:14-20; 16:14; 19:11-21; Joel 3:12-14). GN


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