Yes, North Korea Does Fit Into Biblical Prophecy

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un reacts with scientists and technicians of the DPRK Academy of Defence Science after the test-launch of the intercontinental ballistic missile Hwasong-14 in this undated photo released by North Korea's Korean Central News Agency.
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North Korea does fit into Bible prophecy, pastor and author Carl Gallups tells Jim Bakker.

Though the nation’s never mentioned by name in the end-times prophecies, Gallups says you have to follow the dots.

“Let me tell you how it’s tied into prophecy. Because North Korea is directly connected to China. China backed them in the Korean War. They gave them arms. They gave them economic aid. China and North Korea have embassies in each other’s nations. They have emissaries back and forth. They do trade with each other. China depends upon North Korea for protection for some areas of its border, same with North Korea with China, so they’re connected.”

But that’s just the beginning.

“Now in the Middle East for the first time in history, China has a military base in East Africa that services the Middle East, and that just happened about a year and a half ago, two years ago, and they’re sending troops into Syria, matching them up with Russia, and Russia is connected to Iran, perhaps Magog or Gog and Persia in Ezekiel 38.”

Watch the video to see more.

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