No it doesn't! The passage DOESN'T spell it out then but uses OTHER imagery to discuss the final defeat of all God's enemies - including the beast being thrown into the fire. John refers to
Deuteronomy 28 to show how this is the great judgement of God's enemies.
Gog/Magog is not generic. Specific nations are referred to in Ezekiel 38. Plus the region that Gog comes from is from the north.
Not sure which crown you're talking about - but
Revelation 19 shows the end of the world and judgement of all God's enemies and Satan - as it does again in
Revelation 20. That's because Revelation is thematic, not linear: descriptive, not prescriptive.
eclipsenow, do you know what the problem is - why we are disagreeing?
It appears is because you don't know what the Jews (Judaism) believes about the messiah. Their belief about the messiah is not the same as Christians - i.e. the Savior of mankind from the consequences of sin.
They believe that the messiah will be a great King of Israel descended from David to come to power at the time of the end and usher in the messianic age of peace and safety.
The crown given the rider on the white horse is that person becoming the King of Israel, thought to be messiah, by the Jews. But in actuality will be the Antichrist.
From Judaism 101 site...
The word "mashiach" does not mean "savior." The notion of an innocent, divine or semi-divine being who will sacrifice himself to save us from the consequences of our own sins is a purely Christian concept that has no basis in Jewish thought.
The mashiach will be a great political leader descended from King David (
Jeremiah 23:5). The mashiach is often referred to as "mashiach ben David" (mashiach, son of David). He will be well-versed in Jewish law, and observant of its commandments (
Isaiah 11:2-5). He will be a charismatic leader, inspiring others to follow his example.
He will be a great military leader, who will win battles for Israel. He will be a great judge, who makes righteous decisions (
Jeremiah 33:15). But above all, he will be a human being, not a god, demi-god or other supernatural being.
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What does the rider on the white horse do? He is a great military leader.
2 And I saw, and behold a white horse: and he that sat on him had a bow; and a crown was given unto him: and he went forth conquering, and to conquer.
As Gog/Magog appears to be imminent, the little horn person will mobilize the defense force of the ten kings and place them in Greece, the territory of one of the four breakup kingdoms of Alexander, to present a deterrent... in hopes that the show of force will discourage Gog/Magog from going through with their invasion of Israel.
Mr. Putin, who it appears is Gog, will not be swayed and invades anyway.
God supernaturally destroys Gog's army.
In the aftermath, the little horn brings his army into the middle east, on the premise of peace keeper. But for the ten kings the underlying reason will be to possess all of the oil there.
The Jews will see the little horn's intentions as him fighting the battle of God in defending Israel. And being a Jew, they will embrace the little horn person,as their messiah, and he will be anointed the King of Israel.
From the Judaism 101 site....
Before the time of the mashiach, there shall be war and suffering (Ezekiel 38:16)
So they are quoting Ezekiel 38:16 being before the time of the mashiach (messiah).
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If you look at what is going on right now in Ukraine. Zelensky is showing himself to be a great political leader and military leader. Just as the Jews are expecting of the messiah person. And messiah talk is already being attached to him - in the song,
can one man save the world?
We are the doorstep to eternity.