Gog-Amalek-Hyksos Connection
In these posts, I have cited evidences from the 1611 King James Bible on who I believe to be Gog of Ezekiel 38, 39:
Very interestingly, in the research done by Immanuel Velikovsky in his book Ages in Chaos, he has demonstrated proofs to show that the Hyksos of Egypt were in fact the Amalekites of the Bible.
According to Immanuel Velikovsky, shortly after the plagues on Egypt and the children of Israel crossing of the Red Sea, Israel encountered the Amalekites in Midian, which is also called Arabia (Galatians 4:25).
After the battle, the Amalekites went on into Egypt, which they conquered easily because Egypt had already been wasted by the plagues, and because most of the Egyptian army had recently drowned in the Red Sea.
The Hyksos (Amalekites) then made Avaris their capital. The Hyksos had kings named “Apop” who ruled from the city of Avaris. One of the first and most prominent of the Hyksos rulers was Apop; the last king of the Hyksos was also Apop.
In his research, Immanuel Velikovsky found the link between "Apop" of Egypt and the word "Agag", the king of the Amalekites. This being said, I'm not saying that the above is thus saith the LORD. It is just a very interesting finding that happens to coincide with what we see from the 1611 King James Bible. It just ties everything together.
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According to Immanuel Velikovsky:
"In the history of Egypt the most frequently mentioned name of the Hyksos kings is Apop [Apopi]. One of the FIRST and most prominent of the Hyksos rulers was Apop; the LAST king of the Hyksos was also Apop. The early Hebrew written signs as they are preserved on the STELE OF MESHA show a striking resemblance BETWEEN THE LETTERS G (GIMEL) AND P (PEI).
NO OTHER LETTERS are so much alike in shape as these: each is an oblique line connected to a shorter, more oblique line, and is similar to the written number 7, THE SIZE OF THE ANGLE BETWEEN THE TWO OBLIQUE LINES CONSTITUTES THE ONLY DIFFERENCE."
This explains how "A-pop" should be read "A-gog".