As a prophetic /apocalyptic narrative, Gog and Magog oracle has a strong influence over many people and religious communities. The analysis and interpretation of God's message within this narrative is a necessity to understand the social, cultural and literary influence of the narrative on religious and non-religious communities. Judaism, Christianity and Islam has different episodes but similar in origin. Three books from the three Abrahamic religions have a complete narration of Gog and Magog oracle. Ezekiel 38-39, Revelation 20 and Al Kahf 83-101 reveal some features of the prophetic and apocalyptic message. These five areas of Socio-rhetorical interpretation will be applied to gain more awareness of these texts in relation to each other (inter-religious dialogue) and in relation to the societies in which they circulate. Two main tasks will be achieved in this study. First, the mastery of the analytical methodology especially in the field of Quranic studies which is the most difficult goal since the method is based on the New Testament and the Roman culture. Second, examining some aspects of the five textures appeared in the God's message in this oracle in the three Abrahemic religions. The main focus of the analysis is the inner texture, intertexture, social and cultural texture, ideological and sacred texture. In this dissertation, I have analysed and highlighted some aspects of the prophetic/ apocalyptic discourse which appeared in the texts under examination. I started from the literary and rhetorical aspects of the text which constitute the core of God's message. After that, I looked at these texts in relation to each other and in relation to other texts in circulation at that time. Finally, I examine the historical, social, cultural, ideological and sacred phases of the text.
Key Words: divine communication, prophecy, apocalypse, eschatology, Gog and Magog