Magog
Magog may refer to:
In the Bible
- Magog (Bible), a grandson of Noah in the Old Testament
- Gog and Magog, a Biblical pair
In the Quran
- Magog, According to the Qur'an. A corrupter and oppressor, who will come back in the end-times to spread corruption and oppression, once more.
- Gog and Magog, Qur'anic and Biblical pair.
Fictional people
- Magog, of Gog and Magog (statues) in Guildhall, London
- Magog ("Magos"), appearing with Gog ("Gos"), in Gargantua
Places in Canada
- Magog, Quebec, a town
- Magog Township, Quebec, a former township
- Magog River, Quebec
- Lake Magog, Quebec
- Mount Magog, on the border between Alberta and British Columbia
Entertainment
- Magog (comics), an anti-hero in DC Comics' Kingdom Come miniseries
- Magog, a 1972 novel by Andrew Sinclair
- Magog, a fallen angel in the Dresden Files novels by Jim Butcher, first appearing in Small Favor
- Guards of Magog, referenced in the song "Supper's Ready" by Genesis on the 1972 album Foxtrot
- Magog, a fictional race of beings from the TV show "Andromeda"
Other uses
- HMCS Magog (K673), a Royal Canadian Navy frigate during the Second World War
- Magog, an unaccepted synonym for a genus of sponges Chondrilla (sponge)
- Magog, a nickname given within the Skull and Bones collegiate secret society
- Oaks of Avalon, a pair of oak trees known individually as Gog and Magog, Glastonbury, Somerset, England
- Gog and Magog, twin rock formations in Stewart Island / Rakiura, New Zealand
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