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Since the publication of
my book, Bible study group members and readers have asked questions
that may also be your query regarding the interpretation of
Revelation as set out in "How Near Armageddon". Here
are some of the intriguing questions asked. Insight into Revelation
has cast greater light on the meaning of the Scriptures. Do
not hesitate to send your questions to "Q & A"
via the Forum.
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Question:
If we are at the end time, how do the words of Daniel
12:11-12 relate to How Near Armageddon's time measurement?
Answer: Since the publication of my book, developments
with regard to the city of Jerusalem have revealed some
startling correlations with the time measurement of "the
end of the days"...
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Question:
If Revelation correlates with the history of the past
two millennia then it must be that the history of man has
been predestined and man has no free will.
Answer: From the insight that I was given in the
book Revelation, I believe that all mankind is on a path
of destruction, but the individual has the right to choose
everlasting life until the very end. ...
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Question:
Dr Janson, you say that you have interpreted the book
of Revelation. Revelation 3:5 says that " But no one
in heaven or on earth or under the earth could open the
scroll or even look inside it. I wept and wept because no
one was found who was worthy to open the scroll to look
inside. Then one of the elders said to me "Do not weep!
See he the Lion of the tribe of Judah, the root of David,
has triumphed. He is able to open the scroll and its seven
seals". How do you explain this?
Answer: I believe the supreme revelation in the interpretation
"How Near Armageddon" is, that the words that
Jesus Christ ( who Christians believe is the Lion of the
tribe of Judah, the root of David - the Messiah) spoke...
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Question:
"At the end of the year 1999, many waited for the return
of Jesus Christ. Why do you think that the Second Coming
is going to happen after the second millennium?"
Answer: There was certainly much histeria at the
end of the first millennium as regards the return of Jesus
Christ. The main reason for this was the repetition of the
words "a thousand years"...
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