The last book of the Bible describes this conflict as “the war of the great day of God the Almighty,” or Armageddon. (Revelation 16:14, 16) It says that Jesus Christ will take the lead in this, that he “carries on war in righteousness.” (Revelation 19:11, 14, 15)
Awake! May 8, 1997 p. 23
A Bible scholar evidently had in mind one such period in Moscow’s history when, during the early part of the last century, he commented on the “battle” that is associated with “Armageddon” in the Bible. (Revelation 16:14, 16, King James Version) He noted that some had alleged that the place of Armageddon was Moscow, although he himself did not subscribe to that view.
Awake! December 22, 1997 p. 13
Napoléon did take Moscow, but as history indicates, it was his heart that was broken, not Moscow. What occurred in Moscow was so horrible that this is what evidently caused some to identify the city with Armageddon.
Awake! December 22, 1997 p. 15-16
Happily, we also found that many Muscovites have learned the true meaning of Armageddon, a battle in which our Creator will cleanse the entire earth.
Awake! December 22, 1997 p. 18