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Definition: Armageddon

Part of Speech Definition
Noun 1. (New Testament) the scene of the final battle between the kings of the Earth at the end of the world.[Wordnet]
2. Any catastrophically destructive battle; "they called the first World War an Armageddon".[Wordnet].

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Date "Armageddon" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1611. (references)

Specialty Definition: Armageddon

Domain Definition
Bible 1: (the hill or city of Megiddo). (Revelation 16:16) The scene of the struggle of good and evil is suggested by that battle-field, the plain of Esdraelon, which was famous for two great victories, of Barak over the Canaanites and of Gideon over the Midianites; and for two great disasters, the deaths of Saul and Josiah. Hence it signifies in Revelation a place of great slaughter, the scene of a terrible retribution upon the wicked. The Revised Version gives the name as Har-Magedon, i.e. the hill (as Ar is the city) of Megiddo.--ED.). (references)
  2: Armageddon occurs only in Rev. 16:16 (R. V., "Har-Magedon"), as symbolically designating the place where the "battle of that great day of God Almighty" (ver. 14) shall be fought. The word properly means the "mount of Megiddo." It is the scene of the final conflict between Christ and Antichrist. The idea of such a scene was suggested by the Old Testament great battle-field, the plain of Esdraelon (q.v.). Source: Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Common Expressions: Armageddon

Expressions Definition
Armageddon (MUD) Armageddon is a low fantasy MUD, influenced heavily by both the Dark Sun game setting and the Dune novels. (references)
Armageddon (Warhammer 40,000) Armageddon is a fictional planet in the universe of the table top wargame Warhammer 40,000. This article deals with both the world, and the three major wars that have been fought on its surface. (references)
Armageddon Game (DS9 episode) Armageddon Game is a second-season episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. It first aired on January 30, 1994. (references)
Battle for Armageddon Battle for Armageddon is a strategic boardgame produced by Games Workshop. Unlike the many Games Workshop games that use miniatures, this is a more traditional counter and board game. (references)
Epic Armageddon Epic Armageddon (the latest in Epic series of games) is a tabletop war game made by Games Workshop. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Extended Definition: Armageddon


Armageddon

Evangelist John of Patmos writes the Book of Revelation. Painting by Hieronymus Bosch (1505).
Evangelist John of Patmos writes the Book of Revelation. Painting by Hieronymus Bosch (1505).

In Christian belief, Armageddon (Greek αρμαγεδδων; [armageddôn] also spelled Har-Magedon in some modern English translations; also known as Mount of Megiddo), is the final battle (or campaign) between God and the forces of righteousness, and Satan (whose name means 'adversary'), also known as the Devil. Satan will operate through the person known as the "Beast" or the Antichrist, written about in the Book of Revelation in the Christian New Testament. More generally, it can also refer to an apocalyptic catastrophe.

The word Armageddon in Scripture is known only from a single verse in the Greek New Testament,[1] where it is said to be Hebrew, but it is thought to represent the Hebrew words Har Megido (הר מגידו), meaning "Hill of Megiddo". Some critics may argue that the word Armageddon is an early example of a mondegreen. Megiddo was the location of many decisive battles in ancient times (see Battle of Megiddo).

Bible references

Main article: Christian eschatology
Main article: Apocalypse
Street sign in modern Israel indicates exit to Har Megiddo
Street sign in modern Israel indicates exit to Har Megiddo

In the Book of Revelation, God, ushering in the Great Tribulation judgments, commands seven angels to pour "seven vials of the wrath of God" upon the Earth.[2] Armageddon then follows the pouring of the sixth vial (or bowl):

"And the sixth angel poured out his vial upon the great river Euphrates; and the water thereof was dried up, that the way of the kings of the east might be prepared. And I saw three unclean spirits like frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon, and out of the mouth of the beast, and out of the mouth of the false prophet. For they are the spirits of devils, working miracles, which go forth unto the kings of the earth and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty. Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garments, lest he walk naked, and they see his shame. And he gathered them together into a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon."[3]

Past fulfillment

A look at the topography will reveal that Armageddon is a small rise among others on a small elevated plateau close to a large level coastal plain large enough to accommodate many thousands of troops. Being that it doesn't dominate the surrounding area, it is not an obvious target, yet it is useful as a garrison and it has a water source. This explains why Josiah used the terrain to mask his approach as he attempted to ambush the Egyptians who were on their way to attack the Chaldeans. The reason was he was allied with the Chaldeans and he had the obligation to attack them. Within only a few years, other Jewish kings would revolt with the promised support of the Egyptians, yet they were unsuccessful and Jerusalem would be destroyed.

As a historical matter, gatherings by enemies such as the Assyrians, Chaldeans and later the Romans occurred at Megiddo as a staging ground or assembly area for subsequent deployments toward the fortified garrisons uphill from the coast. This is consistent with the preterist interpretation that the seventh bowl of wrath[4] refers to events culminating in the destruction of Jerusalem in 70 AD. However, one indication that the book predicts a future event is the mention of an army from the east of 200 million,[5] a number that would not have been possible in any battle of that period.

Another interpretation is that the sudden death of Josiah, a religious reformer in his early 30s who showed great promise of renewing a theocratic Jewish state, resulted in myths of his triumphant return. Josiah is said to have died at the hands of the Egyptian pharaoh Necho II just as the Davidic monarchy was in ascendancy after a period of disarray and corruption. His death precipitated the decline of a strongly monotheistic faction in Judea in the years prior to the Babylonian captivity. The idea that a Davidic king would return someday to fight and win at Megiddo is an example of the myth of eternal return.

The Books of Kings and the Books of Chronicles

The Books of Kings and Books of Chronicles describe a battle that took place at Har Meggido in 609 BCE. [6] This battle resulted in the death of Josiah, whose quick and untimely death precipitated the decline of the dynasty of David, and may have inspired stories of the return of a Messiah from this lineage. The valley is marked by the presence of the archaeological mound (tell) representing the accumulated ruins of Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements that flourished between 5,000 years ago and 650 BCE.

The pre-millennial view (which is most common among Evangelical Christians) interprets these passages from Revelation as a reference to a future event that will take place near the end of the Tribulation Period.

Dispensational (Christian) teachings

The Dispensational viewpoint interprets biblical prophecy literally and expects that the fulfillment of prophecy will also be literal, depending upon the context of scripture.

In his discussion of Armageddon, Doctor J. Dwight Pentecost has devoted an entire chapter to the subject, titled "The Campaign of Armageddon", in which he discusses Armageddon as a Campaign and not a specific battle, which will be fought in the Middle East. Pentecost writes:

"It has been held commonly that the battle of Armageddon is an isolated event transpiring just prior to the second advent of Christ to the earth. The extent of this great movement in which God deals with “the kings of the earth and of the whole world” (Rev. 16:14) will not be seen unless it is realized that the “battle of that great day of God Almighty” (Rev. 16:14)[7] is not an isolated battle, but rather a campaign that extends over the last half of the tribulation period. The Greek word "polemo", translated “battle” in Revelation 16:14, signifies a war or campaign, while "machē" signifies a battle, and sometimes even single combat. This distinction is observed by Trench, (see Richard C. Trench, New Testament Synonyms, pp.301-2) and is followed by Thayer (see Joseph Henry Thayer, Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament, p. 528) and Vincent (see Marvin R. Vincent, Word Studies in the New Testament, II, 541). The use of the word polemos (campaign) in Revelation 16:14 would signify that the events that culminate in the gathering at Armageddon at the second advent are viewed by God as one connected campaign." (p.340)

Dr. Pentecost then discusses the location of this campaign, and mentions the "hill of Megiddo" and other geographic locations such as "the valley of Jehoshaphat" using Joel 3:2-13[8] as reference; "the valley of the passengers" quoting Ezekiel 39:11; a mention of the "Lord coming from Edom or Idumea, south of Jerusalem, when He returns from the judgment"; and Jerusalem itself (Zech. 12:2-11; 14:2) (p. 341)"

Pentecost then continues in his writing to further describe the area involved:

"This wide area would cover the entire land of Palestine and this campaign, with all its parts, would confirm what Ezekiel pictures when he says the invaders will 'cover the land' (Ezek. 38:9, 16).[9] This area would conform to the extent pictured by John in Revelation 14:20."[10]

In mentioning the "participants in the campaign", Dr. Pentecost (p.342) lists the following:

1) The ten kingdom federation (see also European Community) of nations under the Beast
2) The northern federation consisting of Russia (see also Gog and Magog) and her allies
3) The kings of the East, the Asiatic peoples from beyond the Euphrates
4) The King of the South, a north African power (p. 342)

Dr. Pentecost then outlines the biblical time period for this campaign to occur and with further arguments concludes that it must take place with the 70th week of Daniel. The invasion of Palestine by the Northern Confederacy "will bring the Beast and his armies to the defense of Israel as her protector". He then uses Daniel to further clarify his thinking: (Dan. 11:40b-45).[11]

Again, events are listed by Pentecost in his book: (p. 356)

1) "The movement of the campaign begins when the King of the South moves against the Beast-False Prophet coalition, which takes place 'at the time of the end.'"[12]
2) "The King of the South is joined by the Northern Confederacy, who attacks the Wilful King by a great force over land and sea (11:40). Jerusalem is destroyed as a result of this attack (Zech. 12:2),[13] and, in turn, the armies of the Northern Confederacy are destroyed (Ezek. 39)"[14] (Zech. 12:4).[15]
3) "The full armies of the Beast move into Palestine (11:41) and shall conquer all that territory (11:41-42). Edom, Moab, and Ammon alone escape. . . ."
4) ". . . a report that causes alarm is brought to the Beast (11:44). . .(Rev. 16:12)"[16]
5) "The Beast moves his headquarters into the land of Palestine and assembles his armies there (11:45)."[17]
6) "It is there that his destruction will come. (11:45)."

After Armageddon

After the destruction of the Beast at the Second Coming of Jesus, the promised Kingdom is set up, in which Jesus and the Saints will rule for a thousand years. Satan is then loosed "for a season" and goes out to deceive the nations, specifically, Gog and Magog.[18] The army mentioned attacks the Saints in the New Jerusalem, they are defeated by a judgment of fire coming down from Heaven, and then comes the Great White Throne judgment, which includes all of those through the ages[19] and these are cast into the Lake of Fire, which event is also known as the "second death" or Hell. Pentecost describes this thusly:

"The destiny of the lost is a place in the lake of fire (Rev. 19:20; 20:10, 14-15; 21:8). This lake of fire is described as everlasting fire (Matt. 25:41)[20] (Matt. 18:8)[21] and as unquenchable fire (Mark 9:43-44[22], 46-48,[23] emphasizing the eternal character of retribution of the lost." (p. 555)

Islam

Main article: Islamic view of the Last Judgment
See also: Islamic eschatology

The Islamic Prophet Muhammad has prophesied about several events that will occur just before the advent of the Day of Judgment (Qiyamah). Among these, Muhammad has foretold the return of Jesus (Isa in Arabic), who will materialize when a one eyed claimant to divinity (the Dajjal) will attempt to misguide humanity into worshiping him. Jesus will descend from the heavens in Damascus, pray behind Imam Mahdi, pursue and kill the Dajjal, destroy the savage and unbelieving armies of Gog and Magog and bring peace and brotherhood to the world. Christians will recognize the truth and accept him only as a Messenger of God, the religion of God (Islam) will justly rule the world.

There will be no oppression and no need to fight oppressors (war will be abolished) and no need to collect Jizyah (since there will be no non-Muslim to collect this tax from). Every human being will be well-off and no one will accept charity. Jesus will perform Hajj (pilgrimage), marry, remain married for 19 years, beget children, and die after living on earth for 40 years. His death will signal the beginning of the last days.

Some verses from the Quran relating to the Second Advent of Jesus:

And there is none Of the people of the Scriptures (Jews and Christians) But must believe in him (i.e. Jesus as an messenger of God and as a human being) before his death. And on the Day of Judgment He will be a witness against them. (Quran, An-Nisa, 4:159)
And (Jesus) shall be a Sign (for the coming of) the Hour (of Judgment): therefore have no doubt about the (Hour), but follow ye Me: this is a Straight Way. (Quran, Az-Zukhuruf, 43:61)

Ahmadiyya

The Ahmadiyya believe the predictions regarding the events preceding the day of Judgement to be metaphorical in their nature and subject to interpretation. Ahmadis believe their founder Mirza Ghulam Ahmad to be the promised Messiah and Mahdi who was to herald the last age. The Dajjal (Antichrist) is identified in Ahmadiyya thought as the Christian nations of the developed world and particularly the extensive Christian missionary activity of the 18th/19th centuries. The armageddon is generally seen as an intellectual battle between Islamic values and materialism, between truth and falsehood by means of reason and argument and with the use of the pen and tongue.

Bahá'í Faith

As part of the overall theology of the Bahá'í Faith, Bahá'í literature and research interprets the fulfillment of the expectations surrounding the Battle of Armageddon in three ways, all of which have happened.[24]

The first interpretation deals with a series of tablets written by Bahá'u'lláh, founder of the Old Faith, to be sent to various kings and rulers.

The second interpretation relates to the detailed events near the end of World War I of the Battle of Megiddo (1918) - a kind of literal fulfillment wherein World Powers were in battle. Specifically, General Allenby's victory at Megiddo, which prevented the Ottoman Empire from crucifying `Abdu'l-Bahá, then the head of the Bahá'í Faith, is viewed by Bahá'ís as having been the literal Battle of Megiddo.

The third interpretation reviews the whole progress of the World Wars (though these can be viewed as one process in two phases), and their derangement of the means and norms of the world before and after.[25]

Jehovah's Witnesses

See also: Eschatology of Jehovah's Witnesses

Jehovah's Witnesses believe that Armageddon is a battle where Satan unites the kings of the Earth against God's appointed King, Christ. In the Bible it is called "the battle of that great day of God Almighty." Unlike many Christian groups, Jehovah's Witnesses do not believe that an individual 'Antichrist' will be involved. Satan himself will move the kingdoms of the world to wage war on God's chosen people. Revelation says that "expressions inspired by demons" cause the kings of the entire inhabited Earth to gather together for the war of the great day of God the Almighty (Revelation 16:14). But then, the "King of Kings and Lord of Lords" because of his righteousness will defeat them for the glory of the Almighty God. (Revelation 17:12-14)

The Witnesses believe it is evident from this text that this war is not one of nations fighting against one another with nuclear, biological, or other weapons of mass destruction, since it says that the kings of the Earth "gather together" against Christ.[26] It is also evident that there is no way that all of the armies of the world could gather around the relatively small area that is Megiddo in modern-day Israel.[27] Finally, Revelation 16:16 calls Har-Mageddon (Mountain of Megiddo) (mountain of the assembly of troops), "the place" where these kings are gathered for this final showdown.

Since the Mountain of Megiddo is not a literal place, they feel the Bible uses Megiddo as the "symbolic" place of gathering of all the kings of the Earth, where they will try to do battle against God and his forces. This action on the part of the kings of the Earth is provoked by expressions and signs inspired by demons.[28]

Jehovah's Witnesses believe the collective action to persecute God's chosen people on earth is what finally triggers this war. Ezekiel 38 prophesies that Gog, king of Magog will collect an army of many nations to attack God's people, believing them to be vulnerable and unprotected.[29] God responds by causing them to fall one against another's swords; he strikes them with pestilence, floods, hailstones, fire and sulphur. The chapter ends with God declaring that the nations "will have to know that I am Jehovah".

Armageddon is followed by the establishment of God's kingdom over the earth[30] — a period commonly referred to as "Christ's Millennial Reign", when "Satan is bound for a thousand years" (See Rev. 20:1,2). The final judgment and purification of the earth's sin occurs at the end of the Millennium, when Satan is "loosed for a little season" (20:3, 7-9) and allowed to "go out to deceive the nations ... and gather them to battle" against "the camp of the saints and the beloved city". When Satan loses this battle he is finally cast into the "lake of fire and brimstone" (representing complete, eternal destruction, Rev 20:14). Those who join him in this battle will, likewise, be eternally destroyed. The Jehovah's Witnesses believe a prelude to Armageddon will be the attack on all religions by the Prominent World Powers very soon under their own laws and statutes left to be put into effect.[31][32][33]

Rastafari movement

Main article: Rastafari movement

According to the Rastafari it is Haile Selassie who appears in the Book of Revelation. Armageddon (or rather "Amagideon") is a slightly different theological concept, meaning not so much a specific battle, but rather the general state the entire world is in now, and has been getting progressively deeper in since 1930, and especially since 1974. However, Selassie's role in the Second Italo-Ethiopian War is in many ways seen as a fulfillment of some prophecies.

Seventh-day Adventists

Seventh-day Adventist understanding of Revelation 13-22
Seventh-day Adventist understanding of Revelation 13-22

As noted above (see Bible references), the term 'Armageddon' occurs only once in the Bible - in Revelation 16:16.

And the sixth angel poured out his vial upon the great river Euphrates; and the water thereof was dried up, that the way of the kings of the east might be prepared. And I saw three unclean spirits like frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon, and out of the mouth of the beast, and out of the mouth of the false prophet. For they are the spirits of devils, working miracles, which go forth unto the kings of the earth and of the whole world, to gather them to the battle of that great day of God Almighty. Behold, I come as a thief. Blessed is he that watcheth, and keepeth his garments, lest he walk naked, and they see his shame. And he gathered them together into a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon.[34]

Seventh-day Adventists believe that the terms "Armageddon", "Day of the Lord" and "The Second Coming of Christ" all describe the same event.[35] They teach that the Apostle John borrowed what was local and literal in the Old Testament and gave it a global and spiritual application in the New Testament. The historical event John borrowed to explain Armageddon is Cyrus the Great's conquest of Babylon. The historical Cyrus came from the East, dried up the river Euphrates to conquer Babylon and thus enabled the Jewish people to return from exile. Literal Cyrus represents Christ, literal Israel represents spiritual Israel (God's commandment keeping church) and literal Babylon becomes an end-time spiritual coalition. The water of the river Euphrates represents "peoples, and multitudes, and nations, and tongues" (Revelation 17:15)[36] or the inhabitants of the entire earth. The "3 unclean spirits" represents the method used to persuade the earth's inhabitants ("miracle working") and is countered by the messages of the 3 angels of Revelation 14. Seventh-day Adventists further teach that the current religious movements taking place in the world are setting the stage for Armageddon. They believe that the end-time spiritual coalition will threaten religious liberty, and are particularly concerned about the growing unity between spiritualism, American Protestantism and Roman Catholicism. A further significant difference in Seventh-day Adventist theology is their teaching that the events of Armageddon will leave the earth desolate for the duration of the millennium.[37] They teach that the righteous will be taken to heaven while the rest of humanity will be destroyed, leaving Satan with no one to tempt and effectively "bound" (Revelation 20:1).[38] The final re-creation of a "new heaven and a new earth" (Revelation 21:1)[39] then follows the millennium.

See also

  • Apocalypse
  • Apocalyptic literature
  • Battles of Megiddo
  • The Beast (Bible)
  • Bible prophecy
  • End times
  • Eschatology
  • Megiddo
  • Megiddo (place)
  • Ragnarök
  • Rapture
  • Summary of Christian eschatological differences

References

  1. Revelation 16:16 (King James Version). BibleGateway.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  2. Revelation 16:1 (King James Version). BibleGateway.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-19.
  3. Revelation 16:12-16 (King James Version). BibleGateway.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-19.
  4. Revelation 16:17-21 (King James Version). BibleGateway.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  5. Glossary of Prophetic Terms. RaptureReady.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  6. 2 Kings 23:28-30 and 2 Chronicles 35:20-25.
  7. Revelation 16:14 (King James Version). BibleGateway.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  8. Joel 3:2-13 (King James Version). BibleGateway.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  9. Ezekiel 38:9-16 (King James Version). BibleGateway.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  10. Revelation 14:20 (King James Version). BibleGateway.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  11. Daniel 11:40-45 (King James Version). BibleGateway.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  12. Daniel 11:40 (King James Version). BibleGateway.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  13. Zechariah 12:2 (King James Version). BibleGateway.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  14. Ezekiel 39 (King James Version). BibleGateway.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  15. Zechariah 12:4 (King James Version). BibleGateway.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  16. Revelation 16:12 (King James Version). BibleGateway.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  17. Daniel 11:45 (King James Version). BibleGateway.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  18. Revelation 20:8 (King James Version). BibleGateway.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  19. Revelation 20:11-15 (King James Version). BibleGateway.com. Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  20. Matthew 25:41 (King James Version). Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  21. Matthew 18:8 (King James Version). Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  22. Mark 9:43-44 (King James Version). Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  23. Mark 9:46-48 (King James Version). Retrieved on 2007-11-16.
  24. Lambden, Stephen. "Catastrophe, Armageddon and Millennium: some aspects of the Bábí-Bahá'í exegesis of apocalyptic symbolism". Bahá'í Studies Review Volume 9. Retrieved on 2007-06-10. 
  25. Lambden, Stephen. "Catastrophe, Armageddon and Millennium: some aspects of the Bábí-Bahá'í exegesis of apocalyptic symbolism". Bahá'í Studies Review Volume 9. Retrieved on 2007-06-10. 
  26. Watchtower 12/1/05 p. 4 "Armageddon—A Happy Beginning" © Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania "Armageddon cannot be just a conflict among earthly nations, since Revelation 16:14 states that “the kings of the entire inhabited earth” form a united front at “the war of the great day of God the Almighty.”
  27. Watchtower 12/1/05 p. 4 “Armageddon—A Happy Beginning” © Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania "In his inspired prophecy, Jeremiah stated that “those slain by Jehovah” will be scattered “from one end of the earth clear to the other end of the earth.” (Jeremiah 25:33) Thus, Armageddon is not a human war confined to a particular location in the Middle East. It is Jehovah’s war, and it is global."
  28. watchtower.org Revelation 16:13
  29. Revelation—Its Grand Climax at Hand!. © Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania| chap. 39 pp. 279-280 par. 2 The Warrior-King Triumphs at Armageddon "The Devil’s vicious assault is vividly described in Ezekiel chapter 38. There, the debased Satan is called “Gog of the land of Magog.” Jehovah puts figurative hooks in Gog’s jaws, drawing him and his numerous military force to the attack. How does he do this? By causing Gog to see His Witnesses as a defenseless people “gathered together out of the nations, one that is accumulating wealth and property, those who are dwelling in the center of the earth.” These hold the center stage on earth as the one people to have refused to worship the wild beast and its image. Their spiritual strength and prosperity enrage Gog. So Gog and his numerous military force, including the wild beast out of the sea with its ten horns, swarm in for the kill. … —Ezekiel 38:1, 4, 11, 12, 15; Revelation 13:1."
  30. watchtower.org
  31. watchtower.org
  32. Watchtower 9/15/05 p. 19 par. 13 "Walk by Faith, Not by Sight!” © Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania "Bible prophecy indicates that militarized powers within the United Nations will see religion as a disturbing element and will act to destroy modern-day Jerusalem — Christendom — as well as the rest of Babylon the Great. (Revelation 17:12-17) Yes, the entire world empire of false religion stands on the brink of destruction."
  33. Watchtower 6/1/96 p. 18 par. 20 “Flight to Safety Before the “Great Tribulation”” © Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania "The religions of Babylon the Great continue to be a violently disruptive force in the world. News headlines frequently identify warring factions and terrorist groups by naming the religion that they espouse. Riot police and soldiers have had to force their way into temples to stop violence between rival religious factions. Religious bodies have financed political revolution. Religious hatred has frustrated efforts by the United Nations to maintain stable relations between ethnic groups. In pursuing the goal of peace and security, elements within the United Nations would like to see the elimination of any religious influence that stands in their way."
  34. Revelation 16:12-16 (King James Version) http://www.BibleGateway.com.
  35. "Seventh-day Adventists believe" © 1988 by the Ministerial Association General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
  36. Revelation 17:15 (King James Version) http://www.BibleGateway.com.
  37. "Handbook of Seventh-day Adventist Theology" © 2000 Review and Herald Publishing Association and the General Conference of Seventh-day Adventists
  38. Revelation 20:1 (King James Version) http://www.BibleGateway.com.
  39. Revelation 21:1 (King James Version) http://www.BibleGateway.com.

Books on Christian eschatology

General

  • The Coming Prince by Robert Anderson (Scotland Yard) - claims to prove the precision of Biblical prophecy.
  • The Invisible War by Donald Grey Barnhouse; ©1965; Zondervan Publishing House (Ministry Resources Library).
  • How to Recognize the Antichrist' by Arthur E. Bloomfield ©"1975; Bethany Fellowship.
  • Number in Scripture by Ethelbert W. Bullinger, D.D.; ©1967; Kregel Publications, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49501 Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 67-26498; ISBN 0-8254-2204-3
  • The Hidden Dangers of the Rainbow by Constance Cumbey ©1983; Huntington House Inc.
  • A Planned Deception: The Staging of A New Age Messiah by Constance Cumbey ©1985; Pointe Publishers, Inc.
  • Hidden Prophecies in the Psalms by J.R. Church; ©1986; Prophecy Publications, Oklahoma City, OK 73153; ISBN 0-941241-00-9
  • Gorbachev: Has the Real Antichrist Come? by Robert W. Faid ©1988: Victory House Publishers.
  • The Coming Epiphany by William Frederick - Your guide to understanding the end times.
  • The Man The False Prophet and The Harlot, subtitled "The Name of the Antichrist Finally Revealed" by Dr. Anthony M. Giliberti ©1991; Published by "This Is The Generation" Library of Congress Catalog Number 90-93451 ISBN 0-9628419-0-0
  • Send This Message to My Church: Christ's Words to the Seven Churches of Revelation by Terence Kelshaw ©1984; Thomas Nelson Publishers.
  • The Truth About Armageddon by William Sanford Lasor ©1982; Harper & Row Publishers.
  • A Survey of Bible Prophecy by R. Ludwigson ©1951; (1973, 1975; The Zondervan Corporation).

'Code'-type books discussing biblical prophecy

  • The Bible Code by Michael Drosnin; ©1997; Published by Simon & Schuster, 1230 Ave. of the Americas, New York, NY 10020. ISBN 0-684-81079-4
  • Bible Code II: The Countdown by Michael Drosnin; ©2002 One Honest Man, Inc. Published by Penguin Books Ltd., Registered Offices, 80 Strand, London WC2R 0R1, England.

The Book of Daniel compared to the Book of Revelation

  • Daniel and Revelation subtitled "A Study of Two Extraordinary Visions" by James M. Efird ©1978; Judson Press, Valley Forge, PA 19481 ISBN 0-8170-0797-0
  • Daniel's Prophecy of the 70 Weeks by Alva J. McClain; 1940, ©1969; Academie Books/Zondervan House. (See http://www.believersweb.org/ Believers Web; and Grace Theological Seminary.

Dispensationalism view of biblical prophecy

  • A Cup of Trembling by Dave Hunt ©1995; Harvest House Publishers, Eugene, Oregon 97402; ISBN 1-56507-334-7.
  • Global Peace and the Rise of Antichrist by Dave Hunt ©1990; Harvest House Publishers Library of Congress Cataloging in Publishing Data; ISBN 0-89081-831-2
  • How Close Are We? by Dave Hunt ©1993 Harvest House Publishers.
  • Peace, Prosperity, and the Coming Holocaust by Dave Hunt ©1983; Harvest House Publishers.
  • Whatever Happened to Heaven? by Dave Hunt ©1988; Harvest House Publishers. ISBN 0-89081-698-0 (paperback)
  • Not Wrath but Rapture! by H.A. Ironside; NO DATE; published by Loizeaux Brothers, Inc.
  • Armageddon, Oil and the Middle East Crisis Revised, by John F. Walvoord ©1974, 1976, 1990; Zondervan Publishing House, 1415 Lake Drive, S.E., Grand Rapids, Michigan 49506; ISBN 0-310-53921-8
  • Satan is Alive and Well on Planet Earth by Hal Lindsey with C.C. Carlson ©1972; Zondervan House.
  • The Late Great Planet Earth by Hal Lindsey with C.C. Carlson ©1970; Zondervan House.
  • The Liberation of Planet Earth by Hal Lindsey ©1974; The Zondervan Corporation.
  • There's a New World Coming by Hal Lindsey ©1973; Vision House.
  • The Rapture by Hal Lindsey ©1983; The Aorist Corporation Bantam Books.
  • The Terminal Generation by Hal Lindsey with C.C. Carlson ©1976; Fleming Revell.
  • The Revelation Record by Henry M. Morris ©1985; Tyndale House Inc. and Creation Life Publishers.
  • Things to Come by J. Dwight Pentecost ©1958; Zondervan Publishing House, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49506. ISBN-10: 0310308909 and ISBN-13: 9780310308904
  • Dispensationalism Today by Charles C. Ryrie ©1965; The Moody Bible Institute of Chicago.
  • Israel In Prophecy by John F. Walvoord ©1962; Zondervan Publishing House.
  • The Church in Prophecy by John F. Walvoord ©1964; Zondervan Publishing House.
  • The Millennial Kingdom by John F. Walvoord ©1959; by Dunham Publishing Co. Academie Books published by Zondervan Publishing House, 1415 Lake Drive. S.E., Grand Rapids Michigan 49506. (See Millennium on Wikipedia).
  • The Nations in Prophecy by John F. Walvoord ©1967; Zondervan Publishing House. (NOTE: this book may have been combined with other similar titles by Walvoord into one new volume).
  • The Return of the Lord by John F. Walvoord ©1955; Zondervan Publishing House Library of Congress Cat. #77-106423.
  • The Rapture Question" by John F. Walvoord (Revised & Enlarged) ©1974; The Zondervan Corporation.

Post-Tribulation view of biblical prophecy

  • The Church and the Tribulation (subtitled: "A Biblical Examination of Post-tribulationism") by Robert H. Gundry ©1973; Zondervan Corporation.
  • The Tribulation People by Arthur Katterjohn with Mark Faculer ©1975; Publisher - Creation House.
  • Lord, When? by Arthur Katterjohn with Mark Faculer ©1976; Publisher - Creation House.
  • The Incredible Cover-Up by Dave MacPherson ©1975; by Logos Internation.
  • Christians Will Go Through the Tribulation by Jim McKeever ©1978; Alpha Omega Publishing Company.
  • Now You Can Understand the Book of Revelation by Jim McKeever ©1980; Omega Publications.
  • City of Revelation subtitled "A Book of Forgotten Wisdom" by John Michell ©1972; Ballantine Books (first printing: 11/73 Library of Congress Cat. No. 72-88116 SBN 345-23607-6-150. (NOTE: this book contains information on Gematria, a mathematical science).
  • The Secret Book of Revelation (subtitled: "The Last Book of the Bible") ©1979; by Gilles Quispel, Collins St. James Place, Comdon, 1979.
  • The Pre-Wrath Rapture of The Church by Marvin Rosenthal ©1990; Thomas Nelson, Inc. ISBN 0-8407-3160-4.

A millennial view of biblical prophecy (non-literal, allegorical)

  • We are Almost There! by Harold Camping; Feb. 2008 self-published by Family Stations, Inc., 290 Hegenberger Rd. Oakland, CA 94621.
  • Shock Wave 2000! subtitled "The Harold Camping 1994 Debacle"; by Robert Sungenis, Scott Temple, and David Allen Lewis; ©1994 New Leaf Press, Inc., P.O. Box 311, Green Forest AR 72638; ISBN 0-89221-269-1; Library of Congress: 94-67493

Source: adapted by the editor from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia; from the article "Armageddon". Image Credit.



Topics by Level of Interest: Armageddon

Topics sorted by level of Interest Level (1=low, 600=high)     Topics sorted Alphabetically Level (1=low, 600=high)
Armageddon 162     A Taste of Armageddon 15
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon 41     Armageddon 162
WWE Armageddon 36     Armageddon (1997 film) 9
Armageddon (2007) 33     Armageddon (1998 film) 30
Armageddon (Warhammer 40,000) 32     Armageddon (2007) 33
Armageddon (1998 film) 30     Armageddon (A&M band) 4
Death Cult Armageddon 28     Armageddon (album by Aria) 7
The Armageddon Factor 21     Armageddon (alternative meanings) 8
Next Stop, Armageddon 21     Armageddon (Armageddon album) 8
Armageddon It 18     Armageddon (band) 9
Armageddon Now, Part 1 16     Armageddon (comics) 2
Armageddon (MUD) 16     Armageddon (convention) 10
Framing Armageddon (Something Wicked Part 1) 16     Armageddon (Left Behind) 9
Armageddon 2001 15     Armageddon (MUD) 16
The Armageddon Inheritance 15     Armageddon (rapper) 6
A Taste of Armageddon 15     Armageddon (Stromkern album) 4
Spawn: Armageddon 14     Armageddon (Warhammer 40,000) 32
Worms Armageddon 14     Armageddon - Les Effets Speciaux 8
Getter Robo Armageddon 14     Armageddon 2001 15
Hearts of Iron II: Armageddon 12     Armageddon 2419 A.D. 10
Armageddon (convention) 10     Armageddon Dildos 4
Armageddon 2419 A.D. 10     Armageddon Game 9
Armageddon (A&M band) 10     Armageddon It 18
Off Armageddon Reef 10     Armageddon Massive 7
Armageddon (1997 film) 9     Armageddon Now, Part 1 16
King of Kings: Armageddon Edition 9     Armageddon Record Shop 2
Armageddon (Left Behind) 9     Armageddon Rising 4
Armageddon Game 9     Armageddon Summer 4
Pure Fucking Armageddon 9     Battle for Armageddon 8
Armageddon (band) 9     Battle of Armageddon (Left Behind) 7
Last Armageddon 8     Before Armageddon 4
Armageddon - Les Effets Speciaux 8     Conquerors of Armageddon 5
Battle for Armageddon 8     Countdown to Armageddon 7
Armageddon (Armageddon album) 8     Countdown to Armageddon (alternative meanings) 2
Armageddon (alternative meanings) 8     Crush.Fukk.Create: Requiem for Generation Armageddon 5
The Armageddon Rag 8     Death Cult Armageddon 28
Battle of Armageddon (Left Behind) 7     Framing Armageddon (Something Wicked Part 1) 16
Countdown to Armageddon 7     Getter Robo Armageddon 14
Armageddon Massive 7     Guy Spy and the Crystals of Armageddon 5
Armageddon (album by Aria) 7     Hearts of Iron II: Armageddon 12
Armageddon (rapper) 6     King of Kings: Armageddon Edition 9
Warlock: The Armageddon 5     Last Armageddon 8
Universal Order of Armageddon 5     Mortal Kombat: Armageddon 41
Crush.Fukk.Create: Requiem for Generation Armageddon 5     Next Stop, Armageddon 21
Conquerors of Armageddon 5     Off Armageddon Reef 10
Guy Spy and the Crystals of Armageddon 5     Pure Fucking Armageddon 9
Armageddon Dildos 4     Spawn: Armageddon 14
Armageddon (Stromkern album) 4     The Armageddon Factor 21
Armageddon Rising 4     The Armageddon Inheritance 15
The Armageddon Theories 4     The Armageddon Rag 8
Armageddon Summer 4     The Armageddon Theories 4
Before Armageddon 4     Universal Order of Armageddon 5
Armageddon Record Shop 2     Warlock: The Armageddon 5
Armageddon (comics) 2     Worms Armageddon 14
Countdown to Armageddon (alternative meanings) 2     WWE Armageddon 36

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Synonyms: Armageddon
Position Synonyms (sorted by strength)

Noun

battlefield, battleground, engagement.
Consider also: combat, battle, appointment, commitment, conflict, contract, action, contest, duty, betrothal, date, employment, encounter, agreement, field, meeting, treaty.

Expression

death struggle, end of the world, life or death struggle, struggle for life or death.
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Computed Synonyms: Armageddon

 Rank

 Intensity 

 Word

 Synonyms

 Synonyms of synonym

 1   1.2092   Armageddon     common     ordinary, general, usual, vulgar, coarse   
 2   1.1091   Armageddon     showdown     confrontation, examination, comparison, stand off, exposure   
 3   1.0093   Armageddon     Ragnarok     twilight of the gods   
 4   1.0092   Armageddon     caddy     caddie, tea caddy, box, case, canister   
 5   1.0092   Armageddon     Waterloo     water loo, fiasco, utterly, beaten, fiascos   
 6   1.0090   Armageddon     doomsday     Judgment Day, resurrection, doom, day of judgement, domesday   
 7   1.0090   Armageddon     monster     monstrosity, huge, freak, enormous, mammoth   
 8   1.0089   Armageddon     tug of war     tug-of-war, contest, fight, contestation, tug   
 9   1.0085   Armageddon     end of the world     consummation of the world, end of a period, the end of the earth, End of civilization, apocalypse   
 10   1.0084   Armageddon     general hospital     polyclinic, military hospital, hospital, evacuation hospital, policy   
 11   1.0084   Armageddon     the last judgement     judgement day, day of reckoning, doomsday, last judgement, the day of judgement   
 12   1.0082   Armageddon     twilight of the gods     ragnarok   
Source: calculated by Eve using graph theory. "Intensity" is a score indicating the number of overlapping cliques where the word pair is found (an integer before the decimal); the first digit after the decimal is the number of overlapping terminal characters up to 9; the second characters is number of leading common characters up to 9; the last two digits measure the Levenshtein distance subtracted from 100. Top

Synonyms within Context: Armageddon

Context Synonyms within Context

Contention

Armageddon, death struggle, life or death struggle, struggle for life or death.

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Translations: Armageddon

Language Translations (or nearest inflections or synonyms, in parentheses)
Al Arabiya مَعْرَكَةٌ فاصِلَة (Armageddon), حلبة قتال (Armageddon). Additional references: Al Arabiya, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Al Fus-Ha مَعْرَكَةٌ فاصِلَة (Armageddon), حلبة قتال (Armageddon). Additional references: Al Fus-Ha, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Albanian Mbarim I Botës (Armageddon), Dita E Betejes Së Fundit (Armageddon). Additional references: Albanian, Turkey (Europe), Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Arabic مَعْرَكَةٌ فاصِلَة (Armageddon), حلبة قتال (Armageddon). Additional references: Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Arnaut Mbarim I Botës (Armageddon), Dita E Betejes Së Fundit (Armageddon). Additional references: Arnaut, Turkey (Europe), Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski решителна борба (Armageddon, tug of war), Световна Война (Armageddon), обща (Armageddon, common, general hospital). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Balgarski (transliteration) reshitelna borba (Armageddon, tug of war), svetovna voyna (Armageddon), obshcha (Armageddon, common, general hospital). Additional references: Balgarski, Bulgaria, Greece, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Bohemian konec světa (Armageddon, doomsday, end of the world, the end of the earth), poslední bitva (Armageddon), armagedon (Armageddon). Additional references: Bohemian, Czech Republic, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Brazilian Portuguese Qualquer Conflito Final (Armageddon). Additional references: Brazilian Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian решителна борба (Armageddon, tug of war), Световна Война (Armageddon), обща (Armageddon, common, general hospital). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Bulgarian (transliteration) reshitelna borba (Armageddon, tug of war), svetovna voyna (Armageddon), obshcha (Armageddon, common, general hospital). Additional references: Bulgarian, Bulgaria, Greece, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Cestina konec světa (Armageddon, doomsday, end of the world, the end of the earth), poslední bitva (Armageddon), armagedon (Armageddon). Additional references: Cestina, Czech Republic, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Simplified 哈米吉多顿 (Armageddon), 世界末日善恶決战的战场 (Armageddon). Additional references: Chinese Simplified, China, Brunei, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Chinese Traditional 哈米吉多頓 (Armageddon). Additional references: Chinese Traditional, China, Brunei, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Czech konec světa (Armageddon, doomsday, end of the world, the end of the earth), poslední bitva (Armageddon), armagedon (Armageddon). Additional references: Czech, Czech Republic, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Dari مبارزهء نهايي ميان نيكي و بدى در قيامت (Armageddon), مبارزهء نهايي (Armageddon), مبارزهء نهايی ميان نيكی و بدى در قيامت (Armageddon), مبارزه ء نهايي ميان نيكي و بدي در قيامت (Armageddon), مبارزهء نهايى ميان نيكى و بدى در قيامت (Armageddon), مبارزهءنهايى (Armageddon). Additional references: Dari, Iran, Indo-European, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Deutsch Entscheidungskampf (Armageddon, showdown), der Entscheidungskampf (Armageddon), Armageddon (armageddon), Harmagedon (Armageddon). Additional references: Deutsch, Germany, Austria, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Dutch het oorlogsveld (Armageddon), hel van het oorlogsveld (Armageddon), de oorlog (Armageddon), Armageddon (Armageddon), Megiddo (Armageddon). Additional references: Dutch, Netherlands, Aruba, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Finnish Harmageddonin taistelu (Armageddon), Harmageddon (Armageddon). Additional references: Finnish, Finland, Russia (Europe), Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Français armagédon (Armageddon). Additional references: Français, France, Algeria, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
French armagédon (Armageddon). Additional references: French, France, Algeria, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Gaelg Laa Ny Folley (Armageddon). Additional references: Gaelg, United Kingdom, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Gailck Laa Ny Folley (Armageddon). Additional references: Gailck, United Kingdom, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
German Entscheidungskampf (Armageddon, showdown), der Entscheidungskampf (Armageddon), Armageddon (armageddon), Harmagedon (Armageddon). Additional references: German, Germany, Austria, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek αιματοχυσ α (armageddon). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Greek (transliteration) aimatokhis a (armageddon). Additional references: Greek, Greece, Albania, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguk Mal 아마겟돈 (Armageddon), 대결전장 (Armageddon), 대결전 (Waterloo, Armageddon). Additional references: Hanguk Mal, Korea, South, Korea, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Hanguohua 아마겟돈 (Armageddon), 대결전장 (Armageddon), 대결전 (Waterloo, Armageddon). Additional references: Hanguohua, Korea, South, Korea, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Hebrew מגידו (Armageddon, Megiddo), קרב כוחות אחרון (Armageddon), זירת המאבק הזה (Armageddon), המאבק המכריע בין כוחות האור לכוחות החושך ביום הדין (Armageddon). Additional references: Hebrew, Israel, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
High Arabic مَعْرَكَةٌ فاصِلَة (Armageddon), حلبة قتال (Armageddon). Additional references: High Arabic, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
High German Entscheidungskampf (Armageddon, showdown), der Entscheidungskampf (Armageddon), Armageddon (armageddon), Harmagedon (Armageddon). Additional references: High German, Germany, Austria, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Hindi महायुद्ध का मैदान (Armageddon). Additional references: Hindi, India, Nepal, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Hochdeutsch Entscheidungskampf (Armageddon, showdown), der Entscheidungskampf (Armageddon), Armageddon (armageddon), Harmagedon (Armageddon). Additional references: Hochdeutsch, Germany, Austria, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Hungarian döntő csata (Armageddon), döntõ csata (Armageddon). Additional references: Hungarian, Hungary, Austria, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Italian battaglia campale decisiva (Armageddon), battaglia decisiva (Armageddon), Armageddo (Armageddon). Additional references: Italian, Italy, Croatia, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Ivrit מגידו (Armageddon, Megiddo), קרב כוחות אחרון (Armageddon), זירת המאבק הזה (Armageddon), המאבק המכריע בין כוחות האור לכוחות החושך ביום הדין (Armageddon). Additional references: Ivrit, Israel, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Japanese 動乱の場 (Armageddon), 大決戦 (Armageddon), ハルマゲドン (Armageddon), アルマゲドン (Armageddon), WWE・アルマゲドン (WWE Armageddon). Additional references: Japanese, Japan, Taiwan, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Khadi Boli महायुद्ध का मैदान (Armageddon). Additional references: Khadi Boli, India, Nepal, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Khari Boli महायुद्ध का मैदान (Armageddon). Additional references: Khari Boli, India, Nepal, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Korean 아마겟돈 (Armageddon), 대결전장 (Armageddon), 대결전 (Waterloo, Armageddon). Additional references: Korean, Korea, South, Korea, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Magyar döntő csata (Armageddon), döntõ csata (Armageddon). Additional references: Magyar, Hungary, Austria, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Manx Laa Ny Folley (Armageddon). Additional references: Manx, United Kingdom, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Manx Gaelic Laa Ny Folley (Armageddon). Additional references: Manx Gaelic, United Kingdom, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Parsi مبارزهء نهايي ميان نيكي و بدى در قيامت (Armageddon), مبارزهء نهايي (Armageddon), مبارزهء نهايی ميان نيكی و بدى در قيامت (Armageddon), مبارزه ء نهايي ميان نيكي و بدي در قيامت (Armageddon), مبارزهء نهايى ميان نيكى و بدى در قيامت (Armageddon), مبارزهءنهايى (Armageddon). Additional references: Parsi, Iran, Indo-European, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Persian مبارزهء نهايي ميان نيكي و بدى در قيامت (Armageddon), مبارزهء نهايي (Armageddon), مبارزهء نهايی ميان نيكی و بدى در قيامت (Armageddon), مبارزه ء نهايي ميان نيكي و بدي در قيامت (Armageddon), مبارزهء نهايى ميان نيكى و بدى در قيامت (Armageddon), مبارزهءنهايى (Armageddon). Additional references: Persian, Iran, Indo-European, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Persian (Farsi) مبارزهء نهايي ميان نيكي و بدى در قيامت (Armageddon), مبارزهء نهايي (Armageddon), مبارزهء نهايی ميان نيكی و بدى در قيامت (Armageddon), مبارزه ء نهايي ميان نيكي و بدي در قيامت (Armageddon), مبارزهء نهايى ميان نيكى و بدى در قيامت (Armageddon), مبارزهءنهايى (Armageddon). Additional references: Persian (Farsi), Iran, Indo-European, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Portuguese Qualquer Conflito Final (Armageddon), Armagedônio (Armageddon), Armagedom (Armageddon). Additional references: Portuguese, Portugal, Angola, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Ruotsi harmageddon (Armageddon), Harmagedon (Armageddon), Världskatastrof (Armageddon), Ragnarök (Armageddon, Ragnarok, twilight of the gods). Additional references: Ruotsi, Sweden, Finland, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian Армагеддон (Armageddon), Великое Побоище (Armageddon). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Russian (transliteration) armageddon (Armageddon), velikoe poboishche (Armageddon). Additional references: Russian, Russia, China, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki Армагеддон (Armageddon), Великое Побоище (Armageddon). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Russki (transliteration) armageddon (Armageddon), velikoe poboishche (Armageddon). Additional references: Russki, Russia, China, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Serbian (transliteration) armagedon (Armageddon). Additional references: Serbian (transliteration), Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Shkip Mbarim I Botës (Armageddon), Dita E Betejes Së Fundit (Armageddon). Additional references: Shkip, Turkey (Europe), Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Shqip Mbarim I Botës (Armageddon), Dita E Betejes Së Fundit (Armageddon). Additional references: Shqip, Turkey (Europe), Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Shqiperë Mbarim I Botës (Armageddon), Dita E Betejes Së Fundit (Armageddon). Additional references: Shqiperë, Turkey (Europe), Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Skchip Mbarim I Botës (Armageddon), Dita E Betejes Së Fundit (Armageddon). Additional references: Skchip, Turkey (Europe), Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Spanish Armagedón (armageddon). Additional references: Spanish, Spain, Mexico, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomea Harmageddonin taistelu (Armageddon), Harmageddon (Armageddon). Additional references: Suomea, Finland, Russia (Europe), Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Suomi Harmageddonin taistelu (Armageddon), Harmageddon (Armageddon). Additional references: Suomi, Finland, Russia (Europe), Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Svenska harmageddon (Armageddon), Harmagedon (Armageddon), Världskatastrof (Armageddon), Ragnarök (Armageddon, Ragnarok, twilight of the gods). Additional references: Svenska, Sweden, Finland, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Swedish harmageddon (Armageddon), Harmagedon (Armageddon), Världskatastrof (Armageddon), Ragnarök (Armageddon, Ragnarok, twilight of the gods). Additional references: Swedish, Sweden, Finland, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Tosk Mbarim I Botës (Armageddon), Dita E Betejes Së Fundit (Armageddon). Additional references: Tosk, Turkey (Europe), Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Turkish Mahşer (Armageddon, the last judgement), Müthiş Savaş (Armageddon). Additional references: Turkish, Turkey, Bulgaria, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian Армагеддон (Armageddon), Велике Побоїще (Armageddon), Страховисько (Armageddon). Additional references: Ukrainian, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Ukrainian (transliteration) armageddon (Armageddon), velike poboїshche (Armageddon), strakhovisʹko (Armageddon). Additional references: Ukrainian, Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
Zhgabe Mbarim I Botës (Armageddon), Dita E Betejes Së Fundit (Armageddon). Additional references: Zhgabe, Turkey (Europe), Armageddon. (volunteer & more translations)
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Constructed Language Translations: Armageddon

Language Translations for “Armageddon” or closest synonym(s); back translations in parentheses.
Athag Athagarmathagagathageddathagon (Armageddon). Additional references: Athag, Armageddon. (volunteer)
Double Dutch Agarmagagageddagon (Armageddon). Additional references: Double Dutch, Armageddon. (volunteer)
Leet /\|2^^/\9&|)|)0/\/ (Armageddon). Additional references: Leet, Armageddon. (volunteer)
Oppish Oparmopagopeddopon (Armageddon). Additional references: Oppish, Armageddon. (volunteer)
Pig Latin Armageddonway (Armageddon). Additional references: Pig Latin, Armageddon. (volunteer)
Terran A prakaala (armageddon). Additional references: Terran A, Armageddon. (volunteer)
Terran B aaraagedn (armageddon). Additional references: Terran B, Armageddon. (volunteer)
Ubbi Dubbi Ubarmubagubeddubon (Armageddon). Additional references: Ubbi Dubbi, Armageddon. (volunteer)
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Bible Origins and Translations: Armageddon

Language Revelation Chapter 16, Verse 16

English, Renaissance, Tyndale - 1526

And he gaddered them togedder into a place called in the hebrue tonge Armagedon.

Greek (transliterated), Septuagint - 250 BC

kai sunhgagen autouV eiV ton topon ton kaloumenon ebraisti armageddwn

Latin, Vulgate - 405

et congregavit illos in locum qui vocatur hebraice Hermagedon

English, Middle, Wycliffe - 1395

And he schal gadre hem in to a place, that is clepid in Ebreu Hermagedon.

English, Jacobean, King James - 1611

And he gathered them together into a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon.

English, Victorian, Webster - 1833

And he gathered them into a place called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon.

English, Basic, Ogden - 1964

And they got them together into the place which is named in Hebrew Armageddon.

Bulgarian

И на челото й имаше написано това име: Тайна; великий Вавилон, майка на блудниците и на гнусотиите на земята.

Cebuano

Ug ilang gipanagtigum sila sa dapit nga sa pinulongang Hebreohanon ginganlag Armagedon.

Chinese

那 三 個 鬼 魔 便 叫 眾 王 聚 集 在 一 處 、 希 伯 來 話 叫 作 哈 米 吉 多 頓 。

Croatian

I skupiše ih na mjesto koje se hebrejski zove Harmagedon.

Danish

Og de samlede dem til det Sted,som kaldes på Hebraisk Harmagedon.

Dutch

En zij hebben hen vergaderd in de plaats, welke in het Hebreeuws genaamd wordt Armageddon.

Finnish

Ja ne kokosivat heidät siihen paikkaan, jonka nimi hebreaksi on Harmagedon.

French

Ils les rassemblèrent dans le lieu appelé en hébreu Harmaguédon.

German

Und er hat sie versammelt an einen Ort, der da heißt auf hebräisch Harmagedon.

Haitian Creole

Lespri yo sanble tout wa yo yon kote yo rele nan lang ebre a: Amagedon.

Hungarian

Egybegyûjték azért õket a helyre, a melyet zsidóul Armageddonnak neveznek.

Indonesian-Bahasa Sehari-hari

Kemudian roh-roh itu mengumpulkan raja-raja itu di tempat yang dalam bahasa Ibrani dinamakan Harmagedon.

Indonesian-Terjemahan Lama

Maka roh setan-setan itu pun menghimpunkan segala raja-raja itu berhimpun ke tempat yang disebut dengan bahasa Ibrani Harmagedon.

Italian

E radunarono i re nel luogo che in ebraico si chiama Armaghedòn.

Korean

세 영 이 히 브 리 음 으 로 아 마 겟 돈 이 라 하 는 곳 으 로 왕 들 을 모 으 더 라

Latvian

Un viòð tos sapulcinâs kâdâ vietâ, ko ebrejiski sauc Armagedona.

Maori

Na ka huihuia ratou e ia ki te wahi e huaina nei i te reo Hiperu ko Aramakerona.

Modern Greek

Και συνηθροισεν αυτους εις τον τοπον τον καλουμενον Εβραιστι Αρμαγεδδων.

Norwegian

Og han samlet dem på det sted som på hebraisk heter Harmageddon.

Portuguese

E eles os congregaram no lugar que em hebraico se chama Armagedom.   

Rumanian

Duhurile cele rele i-au strkns kn locul care pe evreiewte se cheamq Armaghedon.

Russian

й ПО УПВТБМ ЙИ ОБ НЕУФП, ОБЪЩЧБЕНПЕ РП-ЕЧТЕКУЛЙ бТНБЗЕДДПО.

Shuar

Tura yajauch wakan uunt akupin ainian Armajetún nunkanam irurarmai. Israer-chichamnum nu nunka tu anaikiamuiti.

Spanish

Y los congregó en el lugar que se llama en hebreo Armagedón.

Swahili

Basi, roho hao wakawakusanya hao wafalme mahali paitwapo kwa Kiebrania Harmagedoni.

Swedish

Och de församlade dem till den plats som på hebreiska heter Harmagedon.

Thai

และมันให้เขาทั้งหลายชุมนุมที่ตำบลหนึ่ง ซึ่งภาษาฮีบรูเรียกว่า อารมาเกดโดน

Ukrainian

І зібрав їх на місце, яке по-єврейському зветься Армагеддон.

Uma

Jadi', magau' -magau' hante tantara-ra ngkai humalili' dunia', morumpu mpu'u-ramo hi po'ohaa' to rahanga' hi rala basa Yahudi: Harmagedon.

Vietnamese

Chuùng nhoùm caùc vua laïi moät choă, theo tieáng Heâ-bô-rô goïi laø Ha-ma-gheâ-ñoân.
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