THERE IS no doubt that Russia is to invade Israel in the Last Days and that she will do this in association with four  Muslim countries actually named in  Ezekiel chapter 38. 

But there is some confusion among some Bible teachers as to when this invasion will occur. Some teach that the Russian invasion could occur before the Rapture, others teach that it will occur in the first half of the Tribulation while others place it at the end of the seven years of the  Tribulation at the time of the battle of  Armageddon. 

If we rightly divide the Word of Truth there can be absolutely no doubt that the Russian invasion must occur in the first half of the Tribulation. 

It Cannot Occur at the End of the Tribulation 
  1. It cannot occur at the end of the  Tribulation because only five nations  are involved in the Russian-led invasion  whereas the battle of Armageddon  at the end of the Tribulation involves  ALL nations (Compare Joel 3:2 with  Ezek.38:1-6).  
  2. The Russian invasion is led by  Gog the chief prince of Meshech and Tubal (Russia) whereas the battle  of Armageddon is led by the Beast (Antichrist) who is the leader of the Revived Roman Empire.
  1. The Russian invasion concludes  with the land of Magog (Russia) being  burned and 1/6 of the invading army  will escape to Siberia (Joel 2:20) whereas none of the invading armies  that attack Jerusalem in the Battle  of Armageddon will escape. They,  together with Antichrist will be all  destroyed and cast into the lake of fire  (Dan.7:11, Rev.19:20). 
  1. Israel must be a converted nation  waiting for Messiah to return when  Jesus comes (Isa.25:9) at the end of  the Tribulation. At the beginning of  the Tribulation there will be 144,000 Jews preaching the Gospel of the  Kingdom “in all the world”. They are  the “firstfruits” of the nation and will  be persecuted by fellow Jews at  first (Matt.10:16-23). The 144,000 are all martyred by the mid-point of the  Tribulation and are in heaven around  the throne in Rev.14. 
  2. Israel is converted at the time of  the Russian invasion (Ezek.39:22-29)  and in the midst of the Tribulation,  Israel will be singing praises “from the  utmost parts of the earth” (Isa.24:16)  and will give thanks for having “a  refuge from the storm” (Isa.25:4). If  the Russian invasion was the battle  of Armageddon then Israel would not  sing praises during the Tribulation. 
  3. It will be too late for anybody, Jew or  Gentile, to repent when Christ returns  “in flaming fire taking vengeance on  them that know not God” (2Thess.1:8). 
  4. During the Tribulation Israel will have great victories over her enemies “like  a torch in a sheaf” (Zech 12:6). This  cannot happen while she is rejecting  Messiah. The Palestinian Covenant  promises victories only when Israel  seeks the Lord (Deut.30:1-10). 
It Cannot Occur BEFORE the Rapture 

i) If the Russian invasion must occur  before the Rapture that would remove  the doctrine of imminence. We should  be looking for the Russian invasion  and not the Lord to call Christians  home. The Bible clearly teaches that  nobody knows the day or hour when  the Son of man will come. The angels  don’t know and even Jesus does not  know when the Rapture will happen  (Mark 13:32). 

ii) When the Russian invasion occurs  “the whole house of Israel” receives  mercy from the Lord (Ezek.39:25;  Jer.31:34). 

If this occurred before the Rapture  every Jew would be raptured and  there would be no Jews here for the  Tribulation but the whole purpose  of the Tribulation is to bring Israel  to repentance. Israel cannot reign  with Christ in the Kingdom while  unrepentant.  

iii) The Tribulation is the “Time of  Jacob’s trouble” but if they are  saved before the Rapture they would  become part of the Gentile Church  and there would be no Jews here  for the Tribulation! The Tribulation  is determined upon Jerusalem  and Daniel’s people i.e. the Jews  (Dan.9:24) therefore Israel cannot turn  to the Lord BEFORE the Rapture.  

Acts 15:14 tells us that God will “visit  the Gentiles” to “take out of them a  

people for His name” BEFORE the Lord  returns to rebuild Israel. We cannot  mix the Church Age with Israel’s 70th  “week”. 

It MUST occur BEFORE Antichrist  begins to Reign at the Mid-point of  the Tribulation 

a) The Book of Revelation is a  chronological outline of the events  occurring during the seven years  of the Tribulation from chapter 4 to  chapter 18. 

Chapters 6 to 9 describe the first half  when the seal and trumpet judgments  are poured out and chapters 10 to 14  describe events occurring at the mid point while chapters 15 to 18 describe  the “seven last plagues” (Rev.15:1)  which are the seven Vial (Bowl)  judgments. 

At the mid-point of the seven years  Satan is cast down from heaven to  the earth (Rev.12:12) and Antichrist is  demon possessed. Antichrist reigns  for 42 months (Rev.13:5). 

Then at the mid-point of the  Tribulation, Satan is wroth with Israel  and persecutes those who “keep the  commandments of God, and have the  testimony of Jesus Christ” (Rev.12:17).  Daniel describes this:  

“Therefore he shall go forth with  great fury to destroy, and utterly to  make away many” (Dan.11:44). 

Since Israel has the testimony of Jesus  Christ when the Beast takes universal  control, Israel must be converted  before the mid-point of the Tribulation! 

b) During the second half of the  Tribulation God will provide protection  for Israel from the attacks of Antichrist. 

Isaiah speaks of this: 

“Come, my people, enter thou  into thy chambers, and shut thy  doors about thee: hide thyself as  it were for a little moment, until  the indignation be overpast. For,  behold, the LORD cometh out of his  place to punish the inhabitants of  the earth” (Isa. 26:20-21). 

John wrote about this in Rev.12:6.  He states that Israel would flee from  Jerusalem when Antichrist moved into  the Temple. She would go into the  wilderness, where she  

“hath a place prepared of God,  that they should feed her there a  thousand two hundred and three  score days(Rev.12:6, 14). 

Jesus told Israel in the Olivet Discourse  that when they saw the 

“abomination of desolation…stand in  the holy place…then let them which  be in Judea flee into the mountains” (Matt.24:15-16). 

Somewhere in the Judean wilderness  there are caves “prepared of God”  where redeemed Israel will be able  to find refuge from the attacks of  Antichrist for the last 1,260 days  before the Lord returns. God would  not be providing a place of refuge  for Israel if they were still rejecting  His beloved Son and Antichrist would  not be attacking Israel if they were not  repentant. 

At the time of the Rapture Israel makes  a covenant with Antichrist as the head  of the EU and the reason for his hatred  at the mid-point is because Israel has  turned to Jesus Christ. Therefore the  Russian invasion must occur in the first  half of the Tribulation. 

The 144,000 Jewish men from the  12 tribes of Israel will no doubt be responsible for leading Israel to  seek the Lord in the first half of the  Tribulation and Joel prophesied that  when the “northern army” comes into  the land like a plague of locusts, that  

“THEN will the Lord be jealous  for His land, and pity His people”  (Joel2:18). 

Furthermore it is when the “northern  army” is removed that God pours out  His Spirit upon the nation (Joel 2:28). 

This conversion of Israel will be  accompanied by  

“wonders in the heavens and in the  earth, blood and fire and pillars of  smoke. The sun shall be turned into  darkness, and the moon into blood,  BEFORE the great and terrible day  of the Lord come (Joel2:30-31). 

These signs occur at the Russian  invasion which is the 6th seal  Judgment (Ezek,38:19-23; Rev.6:12-14). 

And after this Joel describes the  battle of Armageddon and the second  advent of Christ:  

“In those days, and in that time,  when I shall bring again the captivity  of Judah and Jerusalem, I will ALSO gather all nations, and will bring them  down to the valley of Jehoshaphat,  and will plead with them there for my  people…” (Joel3:1-2). 

Chapter three of Joel’s prophecy  describes the second half of the  Tribulation and the return of Christ  “immediately after” the Tribulation  (Joel 3:15-16) so it is perfectly clear that  the conversion of Israel that occurs  when Russia invades must be BEFORE  the second half of the Tribulation. 

In the first half of the Tribulation God  deals with Israel and brings them to  repentance but in the second half He  judges the nations.

 

John R Ecob

John R Ecob