Unraveling Revelation

Unraveling Revelation is an examination of spiritual warfare and how the prophetic books of Revelation, Daniel, Isaiah, Ezekiel, and others reveal God’s end-time plan. Derek and Sharon Gilbert are husband and wife authors, analysts, and hosts of the weekly program The Bible’s Greatest Mysteries and a weekly Bible study podcast, the Gilbert House Fellowship, in addition to Unraveling Revelation. Sharon K. Gilbert is the author of the popular Redwing Saga series of supernatural fiction, as well as the novels Winds of Evil, The Armageddon Strain, and the non-fiction book Ebola and the Fourth Horseman of the Apocalypse. Derek P. Gilbert is the host of Five in Ten for SkyWatchTV and the author of The Second Coming of Saturn, The Great Inception, Last Clash of the Titans, Bad Moon Rising, and co-author with Josh Peck of The Day the Earth Stands Still. Together, the Gilberts have co-authored the groundbreaking books Giants, Gods, and Dragons and Veneration.

  1. The Second War of Gog and Magog

    06/30/2025 · VIDEO

    The Second War of Gog and Magog

    AFTER BEING imprisoned for a thousand years, Satan returns and leads “the nations that are at the four corners of the earth, Gog and Magog, to gather them for battle”. Is this Armageddon or a second war altogether? We believe the millennial reign is a literal thousand year period that follows Armageddon, and so the conflict described in Revelation 20:7–10 is a second war. How is it possible if, as we’ve said in an earlier episode, Gog is the Old Testament concept of Antichrist, and the Beast was thrown in the lake of fire before the thousand years (Rev. 19:20)? Excellent question. To be honest, we don’t know. It’s possible “Gog” is a title rather than one specific entity. It may also be that because Gog is a spirit being and not a man, the normal rules of life and death don’t apply. However, we must admit that amillennialists, who don’t believe in a literal thousand-year period of Satan’s confinement, would say that the answer is simple: Revelation 20 and Ezekiel 38–39 describe the same war. We disagree, mainly because we find it impossible to believe the world wold be in its present state while Satan is bound and Jesus reigns on Earth. We also discuss the fate of the dead at the Great White Throne Judgment. There appears to be something different about the dead who come from the sea and those given up by Death and Hades. The sea is a biblical symbol of the abyss and primordial chaos (i.e., Leviathan). In Job 26:5–6 we read, “The [Rephaim] tremble under the waters and their inhabitants. Sheol is naked before God, and Abaddon has no covering.” The parallel verses suggest a link between the Rephaim (spirits of the Nephilim destroyed in the Flood) and the sea (the abyss/chaos), and Sheol (place of the dead) and Abaddon (which Derek argued in The Second Coming of Saturn was the Hebrew concept of Tartarus). Note that Job 26:5 in the Septuagint is rendered, “Are not giants brought forth from beneath the water and its neighbors?” In short, we believe Revelation 20:13–14 is not just a description of human dead, but the final judgment of the Nephilim.

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  2. The Feasts of Armageddon

    06/02/2025 · VIDEO

    The Feasts of Armageddon

    THE BIBLE describes three feasts around the time of the final battle of the age. Two of these feasts are gruesome. The first takes place at the end of Revelation 17 when the Beast and the ten kings who serve him—supernatural entities, not human political leaders—turn on the great prostitute, Mystery Babylon, “and devour her flesh and burn her up with fire.” (Rev. 17:16) The next takes place as believers rejoice in heaven at the fall of Babylon. This is the marriage supper of the Lamb (Rev. 19:6–10). Finally, there is “the great supper of God,” a sacrificial feast for the “birds that fly directly overhead” (i.e., vultures and carrion birds) to “eat the flesh of kings, the flesh of captains, the flesh of mighty men, the flesh of horses and their riders, and the flesh of all men, both free and slave, both small and great.” (Rev. 19:17–18). For centuries, Bible commentators have noted the parallels between this feast and the one at the end of the war of Gog and Magog (Ezek. 39:17–18). It’s not a coincidence; John described the same event as Ezekiel. In other words, the war of Gog and Magog ends at Armageddon. What’s more, Jews of the Second Temple period understood that “the mighty” in Ezekiel 39:18 and 20 were “the Travelers” of verse 11—that is, the Rephaim, spirits of the giants (Nephilim) who died in the Flood. This shouldn’t surprise you. After all, this battle is the culmination of a long, supernatural war that began in the Garden of Eden.

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Unraveling Revelation is an examination of spiritual warfare and how the prophetic books of Revelation, Daniel, Isaiah, Ezekiel, and others reveal God’s end-time plan. Derek and Sharon Gilbert are husband and wife authors, analysts, and hosts of the weekly program The Bible’s Greatest Mysteries and a weekly Bible study podcast, the Gilbert House Fellowship, in addition to Unraveling Revelation. Sharon K. Gilbert is the author of the popular Redwing Saga series of supernatural fiction, as well as the novels Winds of Evil, The Armageddon Strain, and the non-fiction book Ebola and the Fourth Horseman of the Apocalypse. Derek P. Gilbert is the host of Five in Ten for SkyWatchTV and the author of The Second Coming of Saturn, The Great Inception, Last Clash of the Titans, Bad Moon Rising, and co-author with Josh Peck of The Day the Earth Stands Still. Together, the Gilberts have co-authored the groundbreaking books Giants, Gods, and Dragons and Veneration.

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