It is a mount in Israel just north of Jerusalem where the armies of the world will gather to wage the final battle (end time) - but it will be against the returning Jesus:
Revelation 16:16New King James Version (NKJV)
16 And they gathered them together to the place called in Hebrew, Armageddon.[a]
Footnotes:The word Armageddon (Hebrew: Har-Ma·ged´on), appears only once in the entire Bible, and it is found in the New Testiment at Revelation 16:16.
William Edmund McConnell has written: 'Armageddon and after' -- subject(s): Armageddon, Bible, Biblical teaching, Jews, Prophecies, Restoration
It is in the Bible...Rev 16:16. Refers to place of decisive battle.
Armageddon - Armageddon album - was created in 1975-05.
Armageddon rev:16:16. which is called the great day of God the almighty.
the islam is the armageddon
Armageddon Empires happened in 2007.
George W. Bush is an end-timer--someone who believes, literally, the story of the end of the world as described in the Bible's Book of Revelation. In that book, the rise of Israel is described as a prerequisite to Armageddon. Therefore, as an end-timer he would have to believe the rise of Israel will bring on Armageddon.
This is a Bible term which means the final battle between God and Satan. It has come to mean any huge battle, such as the World Wars. Here are some sentences.Will we still be alive when Armageddon occurs?After Armageddon, I believe that God will bring heaven to earth.Armageddon is named after a plain in Palestine called Ar Megiddo.
Armageddon It was created in 1987-01.
well the number 7 is a very important number during Revelations, the last part of the bible that talks about the end of the world. So you can call the group Armageddon, such as "Here Comes ARMAGEDDON!!!!!!!" it has a nice ring to it.
The exact location of the battle of Armageddon is uncertain and varies depending on religious interpretations. According to the Christian Bible, it is described as taking place at a place called Armageddon, which is often associated with the ancient city of Megiddo in modern-day Israel. However, some interpret it as a symbolic or spiritual battle rather than a literal one.