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The Middle East Meltdown is a clear, Scripture-driven study of Ezekiel 38-39 and the coming invasion of Israel. Andrew (Andy) M. Woods walks readers through one of the Bible's most discussed prophetic passages and shows why the turmoil surrounding Israel is not a surprise from God's perspective.
Rather than building prophecy from headlines, Woods begins with the biblical text. He examines the nations named by Ezekiel, the timing of the conflict, the motive behind the attack, the outcome God declares, and the way these events fit into the larger prophetic program for Israel and the nations.
This book is especially helpful for readers who want a readable introduction to Gog and Magog, the future of Israel, and the relationship between current Middle East tensions and biblical prophecy. Woods writes for serious Bible students without losing clarity for the general reader.
Inside, readers will consider who is involved in the invasion, when these events take place, why the coalition moves against Israel, what God does in response, and how this prophecy should shape the believer's confidence, discernment, and hope.
The Middle East may look like a meltdown from the human point of view, but Scripture presents history as moving according to God's sovereign plan. This resource keeps the focus where Ezekiel keeps it: on God's faithfulness, Israel's future, and the certainty of His prophetic word.

