War of Armageddon fact or fiction

Answer:

In recent years, apocalyptic discussions have gained a tremendous and sometimes irrational and logical boom and have influenced many political, military, social and religious studies. Apocalypse is one of the topics of interest in the belief geometry of Abrahamic religions, and each of them presents a different and sometimes similar picture of apocalyptic events to the audience based on their teachings.

 In the meantime, the event of the appearance of Jesus in Christianity is related to the issue of the final and destructive war, which is called “Armageddon”, and from the point of view of Christians, especially Evangelical Christians (Evangelists) who form a branch of Protestantism, Armageddon is a holy war that It is necessary for the appearance of Jesus.

 First point:

 “Armageddon” (2) is an English word derived from the word “Harmagedon” (3) in Greek language, although today this word is used for any decisive and broad confrontation, but in the special term, it means “the final battle of truth and It is invalid in the end of time.” (4)

 In the Bible, this word is used only once and it means the name of a place (mountain) in Hebrew where the kings gather on the day of the last battle. (5)

 In many interpretations of the Bible, Armageddon is a symbol of the great divine day when God will unleash his righteous and holy wrath on the sinners who have been in Satan’s ranks and have not yet repented of their deeds. (6)

 Second point:

 The interpretations expressed around “Armageddon” and its details are full of contradictions and incoherent points, and the expressions of the Bible are not such that a clear concept and meaning can be presented to the audience.

 Some have denied the location of Armageddon and have a symbolic view of it, but some believe that “Armageddon” is the city of “Megiddo” (7) [or Megiddo] in the distance between Syria, Palestine and Egypt, which the Bible mentions this city as formerly the kingdom of the Canaanites. He knew and stated that Joshua conquered this city and its surroundings. (8)

 Due to the very symbolic and even symbolic language of the Bible in this regard, some Christian scholars have come to the conclusion that Armageddon should be a metaphorical and authorized place, not a real place. (9) And some believe that “Armageddon” In fact, it is a symbol of every battle in which, when the believers’ need for victory is urgent and defeat is soon realized for them, God suddenly appears with all his powers in favor of the believers and sends many angels to destroy the enemies. And of course, its main and true appearance is related to the battle that will take place in the end times between Christians and anti-Christians under the command of Satan. When believers cry out of helplessness and oppression, and then suddenly, Christ will appear on the clouds of glory to save his people; that this is Armageddon. (10)

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