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2012.05.13 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-05-13 13:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 24:47 Size: 4.3 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.05.11 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-05-11 21:35 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 16:06 Size: 2.8 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.05.06 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-05-06 13:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 21:27 Size: 3.7 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.05.04 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-05-04 21:30 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 24:30 Size: 4.2 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.04.29 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-04-29 13:05 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 21:58 Size: 3.8 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.04.22 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-04-22 13:12 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 23:13 Size: 4.0 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:54 Could you look at Luke 21:25? It feels to a lot of the believers that we are in the great tribulation today because of the difficulties that we are having, but we know that this is not true. This word for “perplexity” is only used here, but its root word comes from a word that means “to doubt.” We know that the tribulation is over, but this language of “distress of nations, with perplexity” tells us, in a sense, that we are in a time of perplexity, of doubting, a time that is like the tribulation. Can you see where I am going with this?
    2. 06:38 Continued from previous question: Do you think that the language of “the sea and the waves roaring” could also be pointing to the height of evil and of the false gospels, as well as the wickedness of man, getting to its highest strength?
    3. 08:16 I heard you say last week that we would start at 11 A.M. EST. Are we going to stay with 12 Noon EST for a starting time for the fellowship? Also, the Lord said in Matthew not to call anyone a fool. Is this to be taken literally?
    4. 11:44 In 1Peter 3:19, is the Bible teaching us in this verse that people are spirits?
    5. 13:51 Would you please look at Luke 21:28? Is “lift up your heads” to be taken literally? If not literally, what might this mean spiritually?
    6. 18:43 Could Luke 11:24 be understood as follows? The “unclean spirit” is a representation of Satan, and he “walketh through dry places.” For example, the “dry places” are without water, water being a representation of the true Gospel. He is “seeking rest” and will not find this rest because this rest is reserved only for God’s people through Jesus Christ, as in Matthew 11:29; whereas Revelation 14:11 indicates that those who “worship the beast [Satan] and his image” will not have rest. Could you explain this, please?

2012.04.15 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-04-15 12:53 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 11:56 Size: 2.1 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 02:57 Can you look at Proverbs 8:22-25? Is this language that shows that Christ was before the foundation of the earth?
    2. 04:43 Could you read Luke 8:22-25 and Matthew 25:1-6? In Luke 8:23 when Jesus fell asleep on the boat at the time of the storm, is there any relation between these two passages with the word “asleep” or “slept” or “tarried”?

2012.04.08 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-04-08 13:15 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 35:50 Size: 6.2 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 04:15 Where in the Bible does it teach that an angel, a messenger, or a ministering spirit can be someone other than Christ or man?
    2. 07:47 Was Jesus considered to be the Son of God in Genesis 1:1 where God is referred to in the plural as 'elohiym?
    3. 10:40 Can you please look at 2 Corinthians 12:7-10 in relation to how a child of God rejoices in suffering?
    4. 14:16 Does the word “again” in the phrase in 1Peter 1:3, “His abundant mercy hath begotten us again,” referring to being born again or saved?
    5. 16:39 In regards to the word “hope,” as in the “Lord Jesus Christ, which is our hope,” can we look at Romans 15:4-5 and 13?
    6. 20:44 Did Samuel go to Heaven? In 1Samuel 28:3, he is dead. In 1Samuel 28:19, Samuel is telling Saul that he and his sons will be with him, yet the Bible teaches that Saul was not a saved man.
    7. 26:41 When I listened last week, you made the statement that we did not have to worry about the elect being saved if we somehow got it wrong as to whether or not it was the end of salvation. This statement implies that you might have a second opinion about this subject. Can you clarify?

2012.04.01 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-04-01 13:10 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 26:35 Size: 4.6 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 04:46 Are the saved considered to be pilgrims in the eternal Kingdom of God, or is there Biblical evidence to support that we will not be strangers in Heaven?
    2. 07:14 Can we technically say that the elect are somewhat sinless?
    3. 12:02 How can we know when we have forgiven someone?
    4. 17:04 Are there places in the Bible where angels have ministered to human beings?
    5. 18:38 Do the areas mentioned in 1Peter 1 have any particular spiritual meanings?
    6. 23:28 Was the church age also spiritual?

2012.03.08 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-03-08 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:01:41 Size: 10.6 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.03.07 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-03-07 22:20 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 52:50 Size: 9.1 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.03.06 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-03-06 22:15 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 58:53 Size: 10.1 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.03.05 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-03-05 22:20 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 58:54 Size: 10.1 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.03.04 - Questions and Answers, Evening

  • 2012-03-04 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:03:21 Size: 10.9 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.03.04 - Questions and Answers, Afternoon

  • 2012-03-04 16:40 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 16:15 Size: 2.8 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.03.02 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-03-02 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:03:44 Size: 10.9 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.03.01 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-03-01 22:44 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 19:35 Size: 3.4 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.02.28 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-28 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:02:00 Size: 10.6 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.02.27 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-27 22:38 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 32:46 Size: 5.6 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:58 In what context is the word Tishri used? I heard that this has a strong connection to Purim. Could you elaborate on this?
    2. 04:16 Have you considered going back on Coast to Coast to get this message of Purim 2012 out? Also, what can we expect to happen when the end comes? Is there anything in the Bible that tells us that certain physical events will happen?
    3. 12:17 When Old Testament Israel held their Passover, I thought that it was only for 1-2 days, but it seems like the Passover that the Jews celebrate today is held over a 7-8 day period. Can you talk about this?
    4. 13:14 Could you compare Esther 8:17 with Revelation 7:14? Is the group that became saved in the book of Esther those who came out of tribulation in the book of Revelation?
    5. 17:09 Could we look at Matthew 24:38? Is the reason why God used the image of marriage as something that would be prevalent in the last days because the non-elect would obviously be doing this? Could we say that marriage is actually a statement that indicates that someone would be planning a future, meaning that they would be planning a life with someone else as well as children, when God is telling us that there really is not going to be a future?
    6. 23:27 I have heard that the book of Esther was the last book that was allowed into the Biblical canon. I find it interesting in these last days that Esther has all of these end-time revelations and that this is the book that figures prominently at this time.
    7. 25:59 Is Mr. Camping still alive today and is he in agreement with this teaching?

2012.02.26 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-26 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 57:04 Size: 9.8 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.02.24 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-24 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 57:52 Size: 9.9 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.02.23 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-23 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 58:00 Size: 10.0 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.02.21 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-21 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:01:20 Size: 10.5 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.02.20 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-20 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 57:18 Size: 9.8 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.02.19 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-19 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:03:54 Size: 11.0 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 01:35 If our hermeneutic gives us a false timeline, should we not also expect that this gives us other false doctrines as well?
    2. 04:56 Continued from previous question: If it turns out that in spite of our best efforts and in good faith that this does not happen, where would we have gone wrong? Have we been approaching the Bible incorrectly? If it turns out that we have erred in spite of our best efforts before God, I would be delighted if He would reveal to us how we can properly approach the Bible.
    3. 15:00 Could you read Revelation 21:1-5 and speak for a moment on what is awaiting the elect of God in a couple of weeks?
    4. 19:00 Could you look at Numbers 13:32? What is the meaning of the phrase “evil report”?
    5. 24:18 Could you compare Ezekiel 38:11, Esther 9:19, and Ezekiel 39:19-20, please?
    6. 30:17 Have you noticed that Haman was the son of Hammedatha and that his name means “double” and also that his name is mentioned five times in the book of Esther?
    7. 32:56 Could you please comment on Isaiah 45:2-3?
    8. 38:20 Do you really believe that the Lord will return next month?
    9. 43:12 Continued from previous question: I am not criticizing Family Radio at all, but I find it strange that Family Radio proclaimed that Judgment Day was May 21 and that they now believe that it is still the day of salvation, unlike you.
    10. 49:37 I have heard a few teachers say that the Lord will probably return on the 9th of March. Can you please explain what would make March 9th a more likely date?
    11. 53:06 I have a question on last week’s answer for Mark 3:28-29. First, how can blasphemy of the Holy Spirit be limited to a corporate sin since Jesus said, “he that shall blaspheme,” rather than, “[they] that shall blaspheme”? Also, Paul did not attribute the work of the Holy Spirit to Satan.

2012.02.17 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-17 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:01:55 Size: 10.6 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:00 Introductory comments: Chris discusses the idea of whether or not we can know the actual dates for the feasts. Chris gives a calculation for establishing these dates that does not change.
    2. 09:48 (Question from Facebook): In relation to Esther 8:10, if this is after May 21st and the door to salvation is closed, why was there an urgency in sending out the message?
    3. 16:16 In Revelation 9:6 where it says, “And in those days shall men seek death, and shall not find it; and shall desire to die, and death shall flee from them,” when does this happen?
    4. 31:44 Concerning a study that has recently come out contending that the calendar was off because of the way that we identify the moon, the author was stating that we should have been using the dark moon, which I do not think is correct because God put lights in the firmament and we are supposed to use the light as a guide and also because it would be almost impossible to know exactly when the dark moon was since this just cannot be seen. Have you had a chance to look at this?
    5. 41:03 Could you look at Esther 3:4? Could this verse be spiritually talking about “matters” or the message of Judgment Day?
    6. 46:04 You have been talking a lot about the doubling of the punishment and have been giving examples of this. Could what Jesus went through on the cross also be a doubling, since He died before the foundation of the world and then He had to do this again?
    7. 51:24 In Esther 8, the second decree would allow the Jews “to take the spoil of them for a prey.” But we read three times in Esther 9 that they “laid not their hands on the prey.” In the context of Esther, could we use Psalm 76:4 as a reason for this?
    8. 54:00 I have a request for you to consider this program at an earlier time and that you also add some length to it. I find this very interesting.
    9. 54:50 In relation to how we keep time and what we have been discussing, could you take a look at Joshua 10:13-14 as well as Joshua 11:14?

2012.02.16 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-16 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:03:42 Size: 10.9 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.02.14 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-14 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 34:01 Size: 5.8 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible. Due to technical difficulties, this session was cut short.

2012.02.13 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-13 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 58:53 Size: 10.1 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.02.12 - Questions and Answers, Evening

  • 2012-02-12 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:02:10 Size: 10.7 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 01:28 Could you look at Daniel 5:25-26 in relation to the doubling principal? Could the two banquets of wine in the book of Esther also apply to this passage?
    2. 06:50 I was just curious as to whether or not you have had any feedback or comments from Family Radio or Mr. Camping on this study of Esther?
    3. 08:19 In Deuteronomy 31:14-30, God says that He will hide is face because His anger shall be kindled against us in that day. Could this be why God is not mentioned in the book of Esther since we are now in judgment?
    4. 16:39 March 8th will be a full moon. Astronomically, a full moon normally will last two to three days. So it may very well be that we will have a full moon on all three days of Purim. I just thought that this was interesting.
    5. 18:09 In relation to Haman’s face being covered, could you please look at Psalm 44:15 and Psalm 69:7?
    6. 20:50 Could you compare Luke 18:7-8 with Exodus 32:19-21 in relation to Moses’ return and the return of the Lord?
    7. 30:22 Is it possible that the first banquet of wine in Esther was at sundown, which would make it the 17th day of the 2nd month?
    8. 35:04 In Revelation 20:14 and 21:8, we know that the “fire and brimstone” and the “lake of fire” are spiritual, correct? Would this not make the second death spiritual?
    9. 38:05 In Esther 9:13, was it a wicked thing for Esther to ask the king to kill Haman’s ten sons?
    10. 43:28 I was looking at Haman and how they covered his face. Since they covered his face and hanged him on the same day, does this point to a double penalty for Haman’s sins?
    11. 45:35 I do not know if this means anything, but the word “posts” in Esther is used four times, which can relate to universality. Could you look at Jeremiah 51:31, because this also uses the same word? How do Haman and the king of Babylon relate since these are both end-time prophecies?
    12. 51:17 As a true believer, I feel that life in general has been different for me after May 21. One thing is that I do not feel like I am acting in a godly manner as much as I did before May 21 when I was involved with telling people about the truths of the Bible and passing out tracts. Do you agree that life for the true believers has been different after May 21 and October 21?
    13. 58:10 Do all of God’s people know that March will be the end?

2012.02.12 - Questions and Answers, Afternoon

  • 2012-02-12 16:20 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 32:49 Size: 5.6 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:08 There are a couple of things that I wanted to contribute to your study. You mentioned how the king went out to the garden and you introduced the idea that he might have gone out there to fetch the guards. I thought that this was a little far-fetched until I looked at Esther 5:12. I realized that there was nobody in the room except for Esther herself.
    2. 00:56 (Continued from previous question): The other thing you mentioned was about Haman’s face being covered. There are a lot of verses, but the one that works best is Acts 20:38 where we will see that “face” is linked to the Word. When Haman’s face was covered, this was a picture of the idea that Satan’s gospel is not going out anymore. His words are shut off and closed off. This goes along with the judgment.
    3. 01:43 (Continued from previous question): When you mention judgment, you are always mentioning judgment in the sense that it is only for the guilty; but when a judge issues a judgment, it is either for the innocent or for the guilty. In that sense, it is for both. The innocent are judged as innocent and the guilty are judged as guilty. So on Judgment Day, it was a simultaneous event for both the saved and the unsaved. They were all judged either innocent or guilty.
    4. 02:55 As Guy spoke earlier about David, we know that he was a type of Christ. How are we to see David in his sins and God telling him that the sword shall never leave his house? Is this possibly a picture of David as Christ taking our sins?
    5. 03:48 Concerning what was said about Haman’s face being covered, I would have gone to Esther 6:12. What about the shame?
    6. 04:48 (Continued from previous question): As far as Haman’s face being covered representing Satan’s gospel not going out anymore, I do not think so. I think that perhaps Satan’s gospel is still going out.
    7. 06:23 You said earlier that on May 21 Satan was still doing dirty deeds in trying to deceive or to cause the fall of even one believer before they entered into the safety of the ark. How could Satan discern a true believer from someone who was not a true believer; because on that day among the true believers, there were also non-believers?
    8. 08:09 (Comment made concerning previous question): God also declared that He would get them all. He would not leave one behind. This is another important point. All Satan ever had to try to get was one.
    9. 09:11 Could you read Luke 17:26-30? In Genesis 9 and Genesis 19, both Noah and Lot drank too much. This is after the judgment has occurred. Have you studied this or do you know how this relates?
    10. 16:28 Will Purim likely start at sundown?
    11. 18:21 It says in Genesis 9:25, “Cursed be Canaan; a servant of servants.” This reminds me of Jesus being the servant of servants. Canaan is an offspring of Noah. Could this also be pointing to Jesus?
    12. 20:24 Several weeks ago someone asked about blasphemy of the Holy Spirit. The Greek verb used in Mark 3:28 is blasphemeo, which means to speak evil of or to speak irreverently of. So was Jesus Christ not saying that we are not to speak evil of the Holy Spirit or else we are in danger of eternal damnation? Let us guard our tongue in case we are wrong in condemning all churches. If the church is evil, the Lord will deal with it in His time.
    13. 29:54 (Comment made concerning previous question): One doctrine that has come out of the corporate church that I believe is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is the idea that Christ does not know the day or the hour. This came right out of the churches. The reason why this is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is because if you say this then you are saying that Christ is not indwelt by the Holy Spirit; because all throughout the Bible, it says that the Holy Spirit knows all things.

2012.02.10 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-10 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 58:05 Size: 10.0 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 05:09 Have you looked at the math equation of May 14, 1948 to March 9, 2012? This is 23,310 days and it breaks down into 2x3x3x5x7x37 or 5x7x666.
    2. 07:00 I would like to look at Song of Solomon 4:12-16 and 6:2. Can these verses be tied in with Esther 7:7-8?
    3. 17:56 Could we look at Matthew 26:40 and Mark 14:37? God says in the latter half of Matthew 26:40, “What, could ye not watch with me one hour?” But God says in the latter half of Mark 14:37, “Simon, sleepest thou? couldest not thou watch one hour?” One seems to be plural and the other seems to be singular. Also, in both of these verses, God uses the phrase “watch one hour.” Could you explain this?
    4. 24:07 Have you gone back through the timeline again to see whether or not everything added up and that May 21st was the Day of Judgment?
    5. 32:38 Could you look at Judges 5:24-27? There are many interesting events that take place surrounding the death of Sisera. There is also a very curious statement in Judges 5:27 in regards to his fall. Could some of this language relate to the information we have about Satan losing his authority on May 21?
    6. 37:31 Could you please give me some insight on Deuteronomy 33:2 when it mentions “ten thousands of saints”? Historically or spiritually, what is this talking about?
    7. 44:14 In Revelation 18:8,10,17 and 19, we see God using the parabolic phrases of “one day” one time and “one hour” three times. Does the phrase “one hour” point to judgment being completed?
    8. 49:37 In Ezekiel 37:22, what are the two nations that are divided and made into?

2012.02.09 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-09 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:02:20 Size: 10.7 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.02.07 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-07 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 59:16 Size: 10.2 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.02.06 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-06 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 52:39 Size: 9.0 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:13 Could you be omitting anything in the Bible that could relate to the end that has not been included in everything that came up to May 21st and October 21st? Are there not other books in the Bible with regard to the end that the Lord might be opening up at this time? Also, if Purim comes and nothing happens, from your perspective, what would this mean for you personally?
    2. 12:37 Could you read and comment on Jeremiah 7:33-34 and 8:1-3? I know that Mr. Camping used these verses regarding the rapture and the opening up of the graves on the last day.
    3. 22:03 Could you read Daniel 12:10? When we go to Judges 20, God seems to have set a precedent there on His testing program. Would their testing program compare to Judgment Day and would what we have gone through compare to three times of deliverance?
    4. 27:43 Do you have any understanding of Luke 12:36?
    5. 30:27 (Comment is made on the billboard in Philadelphia and the various web links to this information.) Could you compare Esther 7:8 with Revelation 2:22?
    6. 37:48 Could you compare Jonah 4:11 with Genesis 47:16?
    7. 43:52 Could you look at Genesis 5:23 and Genesis 8:14? Is the number 365 a spiritual number for the rapture or does it just symbolize the end of a year?
    8. 50:12 In 1st Samuel 3, God calls Samuel three times during the night, but Samuel is mistaken and thinks that Eli is calling him. Could this be a picture of the true believers as we have heard the calling of God three times – September 1994, May 2011, and October 2011?

2012.02.05 - Questions and Answers, Evening

  • 2012-02-05 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:03:00 Size: 10.8 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 03:03 Could you look at Deuteronomy 21:17 and Revelation 1:5? In relation to the doubling of judgment on the unsaved, will the double portion have any reflection on the 200 million in Revelation 9 causing that number to double and/or how did God circumvent the law in Deuteronomy 21:17 when it came to the blessings that Jacob and Ephraim had received?
    2. 08:38 It says in Esther 1:8 that the drinking was “according to the law.” What does this mean? I thought that we were not supposed to drink wine.
    3. 18:55 There seems to be a contradiction between Esther 2:12 and 2:16 in relation to the 12 months and the 10 months. The maids were to go into the king after a 12-month purification process, but Esther was taken in at the tenth month. Can you explain this?
    4. 24:00 Can you explain why you are not figuring in the Biblical calendar of 30-day months for the five-month period between May 21 and October 21 and instead are saying that it was a period of 147 days?
    5. 32:15 (Continued from previous question): Just so I’m clear on this, is each Hebrew year not a year of 30-day months?
    6. 33:44 Will we begin to see a manifestation of the salvation of the elect that took place prior to May 21 of 2011 in great multitudes in the next 30 days?
    7. 37:00 With all of the symbolism in the book of Esther, can you talk about the symbolism of the feasts?
    8. 39:45 We are all looking forward to the feast of Purim; however, recently someone said that this feast had an element of Satan in it. The thinking was that this was because Haman, who represents Satan, is the one who threw the lot in order to find out what day he would destroy the Jews.
    9. 44:37 Does 1 Kings 8:65-66 relate to Esther 9:17-19?
    10. 47:45 In Esther 8:9, what does the third month and the 23rd day of the month mean?
    11. 53:17 In Leviticus 23 and Numbers 29, God talks about the month Tishri and there are three things that take place during that month. The first day is the blowing of trumpets. Then the 10th day is the Day of Atonement. That is two days. If you add these two days to the 7 days and the 7 days, which is 14 days, and then the 8th day is when they are sent away, which gets us to 15 days, this equals 17 days total. Does this relate to the 17-year latter rain, the last part of the great tribulation?
    12. 57:43 (Continued from previous question): In 1 Kings 8:64, do you know the meaning of the brazen altar being too small and them sacrificing in the middle court?
    13. 59:46 In Genesis 8:6 when Noah opened the window of the ark after 40 days, this 40 days, if I am correct, is when the rain stopped and it is 40 days after the 2nd month and the 17th day of the month after he entered in. Can you speak on this?

2012.02.05 - Questions and Answers, Afternoon

  • 2012-02-05 12:30 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 47:15 Size: 8.1 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:39 In relation to the apocalypse and the four horsemen in the book of Revelation, there is one riding on a white horse, there is one on a red horse, etc. Can you tell me the meaning of these different horses?
    2. 08:45 In relation to what you had said earlier in that the Lord has a purpose for allowing a question to be asked, this reminded me of Matthew 24:3. Do you think that God had a purpose for allowing them to ask this question?
    3. 11:41 (Continued from previous question): Could it also be possible that God gave the Mayans a clue to the end of the world? He also made the Mayans.
    4. 15:29 In seems like we have three dates for the end. We know in the book of Judges that Samson typifies Christ. Was Samson’s marriage consummated and do his marriages have any relation to these three dates?
    5. 16:23 (Continued from previous question): The riddles were set up by Samson and I do not think that giving the riddles were a sin. Even when they tried to guess his strength, it took them four tries.
    6. 19:00 Can you explain Esther 6:13 and does this have anything to do with Haman falling upon the bed whereon Esther was?
    7. 22:25 In 1 Corinthians 3:13-15, how do we know that “the day” is referring to Judgment Day?
    8. 26:24 As the king’s commandment could not be overturned in Esther 8 and a new one had to be given, does this relate to Hebrews 8:7 where a new covenant was made and the old was done away with?
    9. 33:00 In Luke 17:26, God says, “And as it was in the days of Noe, so shall it be also in the days of the Son of man.” Why did God say “in the days of the Son of man”?
    10. 36:06 (Continued from previous question): The task of bringing the Gospel by God’s people came to an end, right?
    11. 38:06 In Jeremiah 7:16, 11:14, and 14:11, we have three different verses but they all say the same thing. God told Jeremiah three different times not to pray for Israel as a congregation. But in Jeremiah 26:3, God told Jeremiah to go back and to warn the people again. Why was that? Does this mean that God's people should go back to church?
    12. 42:03 Regarding the question of the days of Christ, I do not know the spiritual understanding, but it is just like Noah’s day was tied to Noah’s age and our day is tied to Christ.
    13. 42:23 In Genesis 19:9 where it says “this one fellow,” are they talking about Lot? Does this compare to 2 Peter where the Bible says that Lot was vexed? Are they saying that Lot was the judge or are they saying this of the two who came into Lot’s house?
    14. 44:00 (Continued from previous question): Does this spiritually compare to the world saying that we were judging them prior to May 21 as we talked of the coming judgment? Are they saying that Lot was judging them for the things that they were doing?

2012.02.03 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-03 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 53:29 Size: 9.2 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible.
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 01:32 Using the Gregorian calendar, 147 days is seen twice to equal 294 days. Using the calendar of Noah’s day, 147 is seen once, going from the 17th day of the 7th month to Adar 14. So we see a total of three times that 147 is used. 3x147 = 441. When we add 146 days, 147 days, and 148 days, which we get from Adar 13th, 14th, and 15th, all going from the 17th day of the 7th month using Noah’s calendar, we also get 441 days. I am wondering if by doing this whether or not God is making a connection between the two calendars.
    2. 14:39 Is it significant that the 147 days ends up on March 9th?
    3. 20:53 From everything I have read, it was the 15th day of May in our calendar that the warning went out to Noah. I wanted to point out that from the 15th of May to March 9th is 299 days. This breaks down to 13x23.
    4. 22:06 Some of my friends believe and trust in Jesus Christ and try to follow His commands in Scripture. What if their doctrine is not completely accurate and leads them to conduct their lives in a way that is not quite in line with Scripture? Do you think that they are saved? Should I tell them about Purim and how that might be the end of the world? What if someone occasionally attends a church but is not a member?
    5. 26:47 The billboard in Philadelphia was supposed to go up on 2/7, next week, but I was told today that it is actually up now.
    6. 28:22 God said in Genesis 1:26-27, “Let us make man in our image, after our likeness,” and then He goes on to say, “So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him.” Do we know what part of us is made in the image of God? If we do, did this change when we fell into sin?
    7. 33:00 Can you please explain Esther 7:7-8? Also, why did the king go into the palace garden? Is there a spiritual meaning to this?
    8. 37:31 Within what part of the timeline does Luke 10:18 and Isaiah 14:12-15 fall?
    9. 43:35 Where do you think evil ultimately comes from?

2012.02.02 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-02-02 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:08:16 Size: 11.7 MB
  • Summary addressing the setting of end-time dates, confirmation of May 21, 2011 as judgment day, correction that the five months of judgment is based on the Hebrew calendar and not the Gregorian one, that the five months of judgment is doubled for 10 months, two major tie-ins from May 21, 2011 to the feast of Purim, the concept of God doubling His judgment is reviewed, Also, various questions and answers from the Bible.
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 25:39 Do you feel or think that the judgments/wrath or rapture will happen to everyone at the same time or will it be like in Esther where it happens to some of the provinces before it begins and ends in Shushan? Is there evidence or additional information in Esther or anywhere else in the Bible that would illustrate how this might all happen throughout the world?
    2. 27:50 Could we look at Isaiah 4:4 in relation to the phrase “purged…by the spirit of burning”? This made me think of the verses that tell us that God will destroy the world with fire and burning. I am starting to wonder now if the world is not going to be destroyed in a physical way because of these phrases “the spirit of judgment” and “the spirit of burning.”
    3. 40:39 You mentioned on Sunday with regards to what happened on the 17th day of the 7th month that this was spiritual in nature. Could this spiritual event that took place on the 17th day of the 7th month be a doubling of the 147 days? If this was not it, what was the spiritual event that took place on October 15th of 2011?
    4. 47:49 You did say that Purim will be experienced differently by different people in different sections. Is there some way to prepare for Purim in how we should be thinking about this; for example, should we be thinking of the rest for God’s people or should we be thinking of the fulfillment of our inheritance?
    5. 50:00 In Revelation 14, God thrusts His sickle into the earth twice, once in verse 16 (without much explanation) and again a final time in verse 19. Is this a good picture of doubling the judgment spiritually?
    6. 53:40 Before May 21, we had the infallible proof of 722,500 days. If I remember correctly, it was noted that the factors were doubled and were shortly going to come to pass. Is it possible that this same principle in Genesis applies to the doubling of judgment?
    7. 57:53 I looked at a couple of spreadsheets that someone else did and I noticed that the 147 days lined up perfectly with our Gregorian calendar. On someone else’s spreadsheet, I noticed that none of it seemed to line up, but I believed that they used the Julian calendar to line up the first day of Nissan. If we are saying that March 7-9th is supposed to line up with the feast of Purim, which is the 12-15th, what calendar are we using at this point? If you look at the Hebrew calendar, it seems that nothing really lines up very well. How do you explain this?
    8. 1:02:26 (Continued from previous question): Are we completely throwing out October 21st as a date and instead using October 15th as the date? If I am understanding this correctly, October 21st was not a date for us and that it was just something that was only five months in our calendar with our understanding of the 153 days.

2012.01.31 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-01-31 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:04:54 Size: 11.1 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 03:40 On Sunday, you talked about how the three woes were what we had understood before and that they were all tied into May 21, but you did not mention the third woe in Revelation 11. I am assuming that the third woe is also connected with the 7th angel sounding and that he sounds with a trumpet.
    2. 18:35 Did Revelation 11:15 take place on May 21, 2011? Could you also look at 1 Corinthians 15:52 and 1 Thessalonians 4:16? Some people get the last trump confused with the 7th trumpet, but they cannot possibly be the same thing. Correct?
    3. 23:12 Would you please explain the 294 days, the double five-month period or ten months? Should ten months not equal 300 days since there were 30 days in each month?
    4. 34:00 Could we look at Daniel 7:11? We refer to the body of Christ or the body of believers. Is Satan’s body of unbelievers who are judged mentioned in the Bible?
    5. 36:45 When Jesus cried out on the last day of the feast, “If any man thirst, let him come unto me, and drink,” is there a possibility that October 15th might have been a possibility for a last-minute salvation since we read in Esther that many feared Mordecai and turned to the Jews in repentance, so-to-speak?
    6. 45:12 Can you take a look at 1 Thessalonians 5:3 again where it says that “sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child.” Do the 40 weeks (or the approximate 10 months of pregnancy) enter into the picture now that we know that there is a total of 10 months?
    7. 50:12 Do you have any understanding on Job 31:33 and could you compare that with 1 Timothy 2:14?
    8. 55:04 From the definition of the word “church” that you gave two Sundays ago during the evening question and answer session, there are three practices that distinguish between churches and Biblical fellowships. One: churches have leaders but fellowships do not. Two: most churches use the grammatical/historical method of determining Scripture, but fellowships read Scripture spiritually. Three: churches do not believe the timeline that Mr. Camping pieced together but fellowships do. Is this correct?

2012.01.30 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-01-30 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 59:36 Size: 10.2 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 01:15 Could you read Esther 9:13? In relation to the phrase “let it be granted to the Jews which are in Shushan to do to morrow,” could this be another example of God using the doubling principle?
    2. 09:43 The other day, you spoke of blaspheming the Holy Spirit. You said that the church blasphemed the Holy Spirit. Can you tell me how the church did this and when it did this?
    3. 20:10 In relation to Isaiah 46:3, this verse seems to imply that when God saves a person that God is saving a baby from the womb. Does this mean that all of His elect were saved at the time that they were conceived in the womb?
    4. 31:36 I would like to know about Elisabeth being pregnant and hiding for five months. Was this five months referring to May 21 through October 21? Is it possible that the children conceived after the door was shut became saved?
    5. 41:05 Would you be kind enough to go over for us and for anyone who might be new here tonight where we are with the spiritual chronology in Esther and also with what we learned on Sunday and how October 21 was an incorrect assumption?
    6. 48:22 (Continued from previous question): Will this be within the 7,000th year from the flood?
    7. 54:01 In light of what we are now learning from the book of Esther regarding the Feast of Purim being at the end of the Biblical year, could the phrase “in the end of the year” found in Exodus 23:16 be related to the Feast of Purim?
    8. 57:22 When the literal end of the world comes, could Harold Camping’s thinking be right that God will be merciful to the unsaved and perhaps cause a deep sleep to fall upon them?

2012.01.29 - Questions and Answers, Evening

  • 2012-01-29 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:00:30 Size: 10.4 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 01:17 Could you please explain the counting of the 294 days? What days were inclusive and what days were exclusive, as well as where does this begin and where does this end, etc?
    2. 06:43 (Continued from previous question): Is 7/17 (in the Hebrew calendar) inclusive in both counts?
    3. 08:18 Could you please look at Esther 7:6-7? Do you have any understanding of Haman making request for his life to Esther the queen in relation to Satan and what we have just experienced? Haman was afraid before the queen and the king, and so I was wondering how this all fits in. And do you have any thoughts on the king going out to the palace garden and then coming back in from the garden?
    4. 11:32 For your information, the number of days between when Haman was hung and Purim is 301 days if we assume that he was hung in 391 B.C.
    5. 13:15 I do know that the purpose of spreading the message of Purim is to relieve the elect with this message and that it is not unto salvation for the non-elect. But how are we to bring up the possibility that March 7th through the 9th is the end of the world and to whom do we declare this?
    6. 16:17 The phrase “he stayed” in Genesis 8:10-12 in the Hebrew means “to wait longingly with anguish or travail.” Do you see any meaning to this in connection with our time?
    7. 17:52 A couple of weeks ago, you mentioned how the Feast of Ingathering was likely fulfilled during the latter rain and that, possibly, the Feast of Tabernacles was fulfilled along with that. Are you still holding to this or do you think that these feasts might have had some fulfillment on October 15th?
    8. 21:00 Can you explain the parable in 2 Kings 6:1-9 please?
    9. 23:53 It seems that the Biblical number is 150 days and not 147 days if we are counting from the 17th day of the 2nd month until the 17th day of the 7th month. Could you elaborate on this please?
    10. 28:54 Along those same lines, is it necessarily so that Genesis 7:3 chronologically happened before Genesis 7:4?
    11. 31:22 Could you please read Esther 9:21, 27-28? The two days are kept in memorial out of the three days. Is this a type or figure of Heaven where it is eternal as a memorial and that would kind of point to March 7th as being the day when the Lord returns?
    12. 35:14 In John 21:11 and in Genesis 8:3-4, God specifically writes of 153 fishes being dragged to shore and of 150 days. God is very specific with His Bible verses and what He puts in the Bible. Where do we find your 147 days in the Bible?
    13. 44:35 (Continued from previous question): How does the date of October 15 relate to your Feast of Tabernacles?
    14. 46:17 Could we compare Revelation 18:6 with Jeremiah 17:18? Does Jeremiah 17:18 support the information of God’s purpose to double the portion of His wrath in the Day of Judgment?
    15. 50:48 In Matthew 17:3-9, Mark 9:1-9, and Luke 9:28-32, what is the understanding here of what God is teaching us in relation to the apostles being “heavy with sleep” but then “when they were awake, they saw his glory”? Could Moses and Elijah also have been representing God Himself since we know that Moses refers to the Law and Elijah refers to the prophets?
    16. 54:13 Since God is no longer saving and Family Radio says that God still is, should I remove my Family Radio bumper stickers from my vehicles?

2012.01.29 - Questions and Answers, Afternoon

  • 2012-01-29 12:30 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 45:41 Size: 7.8 MB
  • Summary of the morning message, Esther, Part 13 explaining the doubling of God's five months of judgment on the Kingdom of Satan starting on May 21, 2011 to the last day of the feast of Purim in Adar 15. Also, various questions and answers from the Bible.
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:00 Chris provides a recap of the Hebrew calendar through Adar 15, which is March 9th of our calendar.
    2. 04:50 The Lord locks in all of these different time paths to May 21. Do you have any time paths that lock in Purim from May 21?
    3. 07:01 (Continued from previous question): Is there any spiritual meaning in the number of days from May 21 to Purim?
    4. 07:48 Can you explain how this understanding of October 21 affects the “woes” in Revelation 9 and so forth?
    5. 10:40 Regarding Matthew 24:43, is Christ’s coming likened unto several watches that we must watch for, like the scenario of the boy who cried wolf or like a pregnancy that has a few false labors before the child finally comes?
    6. 14:10 Is 1 Samuel 25:8 a tie-in with Esther 8:17?
    7. 17:55 Can you look at Mark 3:29-30 in relation to the definition of blaspheming the Holy Ghost?
    8. 19:07 (Continued from previous question): Mark 3:29 says “hath never forgiveness,” but then it follows with “is in danger.” Can you explain that?
    9. 26:19 (Continued from previous question): What is blaspheming the Son? Is it like someone saying, “Jesus was crazy” or “Jesus was just a man” or “Jesus was blasphemous”?
    10. 27:43 (Continued from previous question): After some Jewish people became believers of the Messiah, they felt guilty that they might have blasphemed the Holy Ghost, and yet they never said that Jesus was of the devil.
    11. 29:17 In Luke 17:26,28, the Lord Jesus tied the event of Noah’s day and Lot’s day to the end of the world. Noah knew exactly the date that the flood would come. Abraham also knew the day that God would destroy Sodom and Gomorrah. Would you explain the related verses of Amos 3:7, 1 Thessalonians 5:4, and Revelation 3:3?
    12. 38:29 Does Hosea 6:2 relate to the three-day Feast of Purim?
    13. 39:14 In Esther 6:4-5, Haman is in the outer court and is allowed to come into the king’s house. You explained this in your last study, but can you go over this again?
    14. 42:43 Moses raised a serpent on a pole and declared that all who would look on it would be saved from death. Is there a similarity between this and Esther where those who came into the inner court without being called would be put to death unless the king had held out the golden scepter?

2012.01.27 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-01-27 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 58:48 Size: 10.1 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.01.26 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-01-26 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:00:21 Size: 10.4 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.01.24 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-01-24 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:01:14 Size: 10.5 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible. Also included is a long introduction as an overview to Biblical date setting and how the feast of Purim ties into the Biblical calendar.

2012.01.23 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-01-23 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 58:43 Size: 10.1 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.01.22 - Questions and Answers, Evening

  • 2012-01-22 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:00:27 Size: 10.4 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 01:53 What can individuals do to get the message out about Purim? Should we send money to eBible Fellowship to help with billboards? On a personal note, it would be hard to share this with my family because I would be a laughingstock to them.
    2. 05:20 I had two bumper stickers made up. One says, “Thou shalt rest and stand in thy lot at the end of the days (Daniel 12:13).” The other one states, “Feast of Purim – March 7-9, 2012” and then I highlighted the book of Esther.
    3. 10:00 What is to be understood spiritually from Genesis 19:18-20 and Genesis 19:30 in relation to Lot fearing for his life to flee to the mountains as God had commanded him and had instead wanted to flee to Zoar; but then in Genesis 19:30, Lot was afraid to be in Zoar and fled from there to live in the mountains? Incidentally, he did not ask God if he might go to the mountains; he just went. Can you comment on this?
    4. 19:30 Earlier today, someone asked a question about having a question mark at the end of the new date for the end of the world. Can you elaborate on this again?
    5. 24:39 When Purim begins on March 7th, what are we to expect? Will this be a similar scenario to what we thought was going to happen on May 21st where there will be a rolling earthquake with a lot of physical damage occurring and so forth? Can we expect to be raptured at some point during those three days of Purim?
    6. 31:08 Does the time that Noah went into the ark and God shut the door until the moment that he exited the ark have any relevance to where we are right now?
    7. 33:11 Can you please check Luke 12:37-39 and offer an explanation of these verses?
    8. 38:43 In Deuteronomy 29:23-28 you mentioned during your study this morning regarding the captivity from Babylon, do these verses imply that we are to still try to spread the Gospel to the unsaved at this time?
    9. 43:25 Do you have any additional insights regarding the two banquets of wine that were in Esther 5 and 7?
    10. 47:20 In response to one of my questions last week, you said that we are not the ones judging the people in the churches but God is. To be clear, could you define for me what you mean when you use the word “church”?
    11. 54:21 Have you had time to look at Zechariah 11:8-13 and prayerfully been given a possible explanation for these verses?
    12. 56:05 What does the “third loft” spiritually represent in Acts 20:9 where we read of a young man who had been asleep on the third loft and fell off?
    13. 57:15 Can you read Joshua 8:28-29? When we harmonize all of the information on Satan losing his authority on May 21 and the end of the world, could these verses also relate?

2012.01.22 - Questions and Answers, Afternoon

  • 2012-01-22 12:30 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 38:59 Size: 6.7 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:24 I want to stay faithful to my husband, but I am attracted to someone else. Can you think of some passages besides Genesis 2:24 that would help me control my thoughts and stay faithful?
    2. 05:45 Can you compare Psalm 137:8-9 with Purim for the believers?
    3. 19:54 Can you please check James 1:12-14, particularly verse 13? Is it always Satan who tests people? Does God ever test people?
    4. 21:55 Please read Mark 3:28-29. Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit delivers a horrible fate. Given our utter disappointments on May 21st and October 21st, maybe we need to be careful about what we say against all churches in case it is our method of interpreting Scripture that is at fault. What do you think?
    5. 26:16 Learning with Brother Camping through the Word of God, I remember that he said that blasphemy of the Holy Spirit is narrowly defined. Could it be that every sin grieves the Holy Spirit? Can you explain the narrow definition that Mr. Camping brought out?
    6. 27:17 Can you read Amos 8:10-11? Is this referring to there being no more Gospel going out?
    7. 28:50 Can you look at Isaiah 15:2-3?
    8. 29:19 Can you look at Jeremiah 48:37?
    9. 30:00 Could you look at Genesis 6:16 in relation to the word “window” that is also translated as “noon day”?
    10. 31:00 I am not able to understand the reasoning or purpose to publicly announce to the unsaved world the end of the world (March 2012) a second time.
    11. 36:46 A question was raised about the question mark on the new date for the end of the world. Can you comment?

2012.01.20 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-01-20 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:01:49 Size: 10.6 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.01.19 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-01-19 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:02:35 Size: 10.7 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.01.16 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-01-16 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:01:25 Size: 10.5 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible

2012.01.15 - Questions and Answers PM

  • 2012-01-15 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:00:13 Size: 10.3 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 01:56 In Esther 5:14, who are Zeresh and Haman’s friends a spiritual picture of, and why did Haman not come up with the idea to kill Mordecai by hanging him?
    2. 08:05 (Continued from Question #1): Was the preparation of Haman’s demise God’s ultimate purpose for this happening?
    3. 09:16 Can you take a look at Luke 11:5-8 please? Could these verses apply to the young children who were forced to remain in the churches by their parents up to and after May 21?
    4. 14:36 Do you think that Purim might be strictly a spiritual event like May and October? If not, why?
    5. 20:15 Have you found out who Mordecai is? Is Mordecai his Hebrew name or his Persian name? Do you know anything about his lineage through Kish?
    6. 23:16 Since the Bible states in John 4:9 that “the Jews have no dealings with the Samaritans,” why did the Samaritan woman at the well in John 4:12 make reference to “our father Jacob,” knowing that Jacob was an Israelite or a Jew?
    7. 26:50 When all of the firstborn were killed in Egypt, why was not Pharaoh killed? Was he not a firstborn?
    8. 28:11 Please compare Genesis 41:41-43 with Esther 6:8-10 and tell whether or not there is a spiritual relationship between what Pharaoh did to Joseph and what King Ahasuerus commanded Haman to do to Mordecai.
    9. 38:46 In Esther 2:19, what does it spiritually mean that “the virgins were gathered together the second time”?
    10. 43:00 Are the days for Purim of this year a two-day or a three-day period of time?
    11. 49:20 (Continued from Question #10): I am trying to create a bumper sticker in relation to Purim. I noticed that on the EBF website, you just have March 2012. Would it be wise to just continue in that format or to actually put the dates of March 7-9?
    12. 51:56 What is the exact name of the Yahoo group that you moderate?
    13. 52:16 We know that the door to salvation was closed on May 21. Is there a possibility that the door could be opened as of October 21?

2012.01.15 - Questions and Answers AM

  • 2012-01-15 12:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 18:22 Size: 3.2 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:45 Was staying in the churches up to and past May 21, 2011 something that God sees as unforgivable? We are not to judge and yet it seems like we are judging others as to whether or not they are saved based on this.
    2. 03:36 Could Haman’s ten sons be a picture of the fallen angels who fell with Satan?
    3. 08:20 Does Psalm 37:1-9 have something to do with the judgment to come and will God punish the wicked?
    4. 09:41 Is Galatians 4:10 in any way disproving calendar watching?
    5. 12:03 There seems to be a contradiction between 2nd Peter and Galatians 4 in relation to the word “elements.” If there is not a contradiction, please explain.
    6. 13:02 Now that we understand that God set up the entire creation for His own purpose, is it okay to look at Satan as being used for the glory of God?
    7. 14:32 Since the temple was completed on Adar 3, which was 10 days previous to Adar 13, will God take His people out earlier than the 13th, 14th, or 15th when the Feast of Purim comes?
    8. 15:59 If the doorkeepers are at the door, which is Christ, when does the spiritual meaning of this become the literal rapture?

2012.01.13 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-01-13 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 59:55 Size: 10.3 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 07:11 Since the Bible tells us in regards to the end times that they will be as the days of Noah and Lot, how were you led to search Esther for the information of the time of Christ’s return?
    2. 22:35 Regarding the captives and the oppressors in Isaiah 14:1-3, can you compare this with what we read in Esther where the Jews killed their enemies instead of being killed themselves?
    3. 27:45 Regarding Esther 8:1-2, is this a picture of the believers being given back their inheritance? If so, did this happen on May 21, 2011?
    4. 41:10 Could you set the context of Isaiah 24:19-22? Please try to explain the last part of verse 22.
    5. 43:02 I heard recently that some of the Esther studies had been sent to Mr. Camping. I was just wondering whether or not you have had a response from him?
    6. 44:25 People are using Exodus 32:1-6 and Galatians 4:9-10 to say that we are not to set a date. What do you know about this?
    7. 51:47 (Continued from Question #6): The previous questioner forgot to mention that date setting was explained to be an idol, so those verses were being used to justify that.
    8. 53:27 Have we been able to tie Noah’s timeline to the Esther timeline?

2012.01.12 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-01-12 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 58:09 Size: 10.0 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:00 Do you have anymore enlightenment on the book of Esther and the Feast of Purim?
    2. 16:30 Does what you have learned assure us of the timeline?
    3. 19:19 Do you know which days in March will be the last days?
    4. 25:16 The Bible says that no one knows the day or the hour. Are you saying that we can know or is the Bible saying that we can know the year but not the day or the hour?
    5. 27:02 Is it possible that in a few months you could see something else that could throw this date off?
    6. 29:52 Have you re-examined Revelation 9 in relation to the few stripes and the more stripes or the locusts and the 200 million?
    7. 32:55 When we look at the second woe as being further on in time than the first woe, it puts the 200 million in a different spot as far as the timeline goes in relation to slaying the third part. How can this be?
    8. 33:55 Could you explain Daniel 4:25-27?
    9. 35:10 Have you checked Esther 8:11 and Esther 9:15-16? Why did the Jews not lay their hands on the prey even though the king granted the Jews that were in every city to take the spoil of the people who would assault them?
    10. 39:20 Is Esther 8:17 teaching that salvation is still possible?
    11. 44:30 Did the battle of Armageddon end on October 21st? If not, when will this end? Will it be after a time of peace and rest?
    12. 52:09 In Esther 9, the Jews slew their enemies. How do you see this playing out for us?

2012.01.08 - Questions and Answers PM2

  • 2012-01-08 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 55:17 Size: 9.5 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 02:00 On the Gregorian calendar, we are in the year 2012; but on the Biblical calendar, are we still in 2011?
    2. 05:22 Could you compare Esther 6:1 with Revelation 20:15? In Esther 6:1, do you think that this is a picture of God opening the Book of Life? The next day is May 21 when Haman is hanged.
    3. 09:12 Could you compare Acts 17:31 with Daniel 8:19 and those two verses with Esther 9:27 and 31 in regards to the term “time appointed”? This is also mentioned in Habakkuk 2:3.
    4. 11:19 In relation to the “little book” that is mentioned in Revelation 10, is this referring to the book of Esther and not to the entire Bible? Also, it states in Revelation 10:11, “Thou must prophesy again before many peoples, and nations, and tongues, and kings.” Could this be referring to the second letter in Esther that went out to all 127 provinces? Could this prophesying again be just for the believers that Purim may be the last day?
    5. 17:13 Jonah 3:4 states, “Yet forty days, and Nineveh shall be overthrown.” Does this word “overthrown” mean to make a change or does it refer to Nineveh being destroyed?
    6. 20:20 (Continued from Question #5): We know that the Bible tells us that God does not change, and yet we also read in Jonah as well as in other places in the Bible that God repented. Can you explain this?
    7. 25:14 (Continued from Question #6): In actuality, the sins of those in Nineveh would have been laid on Christ, correct?
    8. 26:03 Is there anything in the book of Esther that refers to October 21, 2011?
    9. 31:40 Revelation 9:5 and 10 talks about five months of torment. Are there still “snares, fire and brimstone” falling? Zechariah 1:11 says that “all the earth sitteth still, and is at rest.”
    10. 33:57 From the decree going forth in Esther 8:9 through Esther 9:1, it is a period of 9 months. Does this have to do with the deliverance that we read about in Romans 8:22?
    11. 37:25 I heard that Family Radio is selling a WFME radio station in the New York area. Is this true?
    12. 38:35 In relation to Ezekiel 7:2-3 and Hebrews 9:26, was October 21 a spiritual ending?
    13. 46:50 Can you clarify or separate Judgment Day from the absolute last day in Revelation 20 where it talks about those who are not written in the Book of Life and who are cast into the “lake of fire,” which was neither May 21 or October 21? Also, are you tentative or are you certain that the rapture and the last day will happen in March of this year?
    14. 50:02 Did you speak with Mr. Camping today? If so, does he believe that we are on the right track with the Esther study?
    15. 52:02 Could the second woe be the second letter of Purim (Esther 9:29)? Was the first woe May 21, 2011?

2012.01.08 - Questions and Answers PM1

  • 2012-01-08 17:30 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 19:48 Size: 3.4 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:33 What is the significance of Haman’s ten sons being hanged a second time on the 14th day of the 12th month?
    2. 05:40 In Daniel 7 from verse 20 on and after, it talks about the ten horns again. I thought that we had already studied this before as representing something that had happened in the past. Can you comment on this?
    3. 07:50 (Continued from Question #2): Where it says that they would be “prolonged for a season and time,” we had looked before at the “time, and times, and half a time.” Is there any specific time understanding that we can get out of this as far as “season and time”?
    4. 08:24 Could the purpose for Esther holding the second feast and requesting Haman’s attendance be a picture of God giving Satan a false delusion?
    5. 09:54 Could you compare Joel 2:1-5 with Revelation 9:7?
    6. 12:18 Esther 2:6-7 refers to Jeconiah. Jeconiah is also called Coniah in Jeremiah 22:24 where God says that he was as “the signet upon my right hand.” In Esther, it is the king’s ring that seals the petitions. Do you see any comparison?
    7. 14:25 Could you read Habakkuk 2:3? Some say that we cannot know the day of the Lord, but does this verse not imply that His tarrying is for an appointed time and that it is from one point to another point? Does this not imply that we knew the first time and that we will know the second time?
    8. 16:30 What is the last day?

2012.01.06 - Questions and Answers

  • 2012-01-06 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 52:14 Size: 9.0 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 01:03 In Esther 9:19 and 22, would God allow us to translate “good” day as “best” day, because sometimes “good” (Strong’s #2896) is translated as “best”?
    2. 06:02 Last Sunday, you mentioned billboards in regards to March being the potential end of the world. Can you elaborate on this?
    3. 10:03 How much of the information that you are teaching today is new as being revealed in our day versus something that was taught previously by Harold Camping? Also, as far as the major points along the timeline of history, everything seems to be in the book of Esther but the Feast of Tabernacles. Does it cause any concern that this important piece of the timeline is absent, or do you actually see how it fits in?
    4. 18:34 I have heard some critical comments along the line of it not making any sense that God would reveal this to just one man, but it just so happens that I came to the same conclusion of the 17th day of the 2nd month being in Esther independent of your messages. I am sure that others are seeing this, too. What is important is that this is coming from the Word of God. It is not important who learned this first.
    5. 19:53 Can you please explain the spiritual significance of the hanging of Haman’s ten sons?
    6. 32:07 In the last half of Hebrews 9:26, God says that “now once in the end of the world hath he appeared to put away sin.” Is this showing us that this is in our generation? At what point in the Biblical timeline is God referring to?
    7. 38:06 In relation to Esther 8:17, could you talk about what is going on when the people in the provinces became Jews?
    8. 42:09 I used to share salvation truths up until October 21. Since then, it does not come out of my mouth; yet when I see people in heartache, in loneliness, in physical pain and in need of all kinds, I tell them that God is good to all people and that they should read the Bible in order to be encouraged by God’s goodness, but I do not tell them to do this unto salvation. Am I correct in this expression of help?

2012.01.01 - Questions and Answers PM

  • 2012-01-01 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 51:00 Size: 8.8 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:00 God seems to be opening up His Word more and more and it does indeed look like He is pointing us to March 7th. Have you considered when we go from the Biblical calendar of the 23rd day of the 7th month to the 13th day of the 12th month that this is 144 days?
    2. 02:28 Is the Feast of Purim the Feast of Lots, and am I correct in understanding that “lot” has different meanings?
    3. 07:32 (Continued from Question #2): Would we be looking for this inheritance to be given out on a certain day?
    4. 10:25 Could you compare Esther 5:1 with Esther 8:9?
    5. 16:41 With this new information that is coming out, what do we do with the five months that we read about in Revelation 9? Also, was there any significance to the date of October 21st?
    6. 19:30 (Continued from Question #5): So in terms of the true believers being raptured, when are saying that this will probably take place?
    7. 20:53 (Continued from Question #6): When the rapture actually takes place, are you looking for something to take place here on this earth after the believers are raptured before the new heavens and the new earth take place or will things end with the rapture?
    8. 21:35 In your message today concerning Noah being shut in the ark, you still believe that salvation is over. In terms of each of us who have loved ones who we know at this particular junction are not saved, what do we do in terms of trying to get the Gospel to them? Do we just pray for them?
    9. 29:52 In light of this new information that we are learning from the book of Esther, could you explain Revelation 9:4-5, especially the phrase “they should be tormented five months”?
    10. 32:20 Could you please read and comment on 2 Peter 3:17-18? It seems to me that after October 21, many of us are perhaps starting to doubt many of the truths that the Bible revealed. I think that God is admonishing us to beware not to forsake those things that we have come to know just because October 21 did not happen like we thought it would.
    11. 35:12 In relation to Revelation 9:12, was October 21st one of the woes? What are the other two?
    12. 37:55 In Esther 1:19, it does not say that Vashti was put away or divorced. Can you comment on this?
    13. 40:16 (Continued from Question #12): Would it not be better to state that Vashti represents the churches of our day?
    14. 43:44 Can you explain where the Bible points to March of 2012 as the end? Would you say that this date in March is locked in or is there other information that you are still looking at?
    15. 48:12 Please compare Matthew 7:1-2 with John 5:21-22. Is it not wiser to refrain from deciding who is and who is not a true believer, especially among our loved ones, even those who are still in the churches?

2012.01.01 - Questions and Answers AM

  • 2012-01-01 12:20 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 29:50 Size: 5.1 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:33 The spreadsheet that you mentioned before, is there an email address where you can send this out?
    2. 00:48 Can you address something that is being taught on the Friday Night Bible Studies, which is that Satan knows the date but Christ does not?
    3. 03:35 (Continued from Question #2): Can you explain why Satan would not know the date?
    4. 07:00 You mentioned billboards. The second letter that was sent out in the book of Esther, did that just go to the Jews and not to the entire province? Would that letter have concerned anyone else apart from the Jews?
    5. 08:05 Do you think that there is a tie-in between the first month in casting the lot and God first introducing the feast of unleavened bread in Exodus 12?
    6. 09:10 Can you explain Romans 7:9?
    7. 10:16 Since the title of “the son of perdition” was given to Judas and Judas was not one of the elect, could this mean that the title of “the son of perdition” could relate to any who are not of the elect?
    8. 11:46 In Esther 9:10, Haman’s ten sons were slain in Shushan the palace. Then in Esther 9:14, it says that they hanged Haman and his ten sons.
    9. 16:45 (Continued from Question #8): With regard to Haman’s tens sons being killed twice, would this have to do with the second death?
    10. 19:21 Concerning the true believers who are asleep and who will rise up first, would they be already at the feast at a certain time and then finally be alive with the true believers going up to meet them in the sky?
    11. 21:00 Could you compare Esther 5:1 with Hebrews 9:3-4? Is the inner court of the king’s house a picture of the Holiest of Holies?
    12. 25:29 A few weeks ago in your study, Esther Part 5, you said that God’s people who are married to Him and who are the Bride of Christ can never be divorced, that they can never be put away or put asunder and separated from Him no matter what sin they commit. Does this hold true for any true believer who stayed in the church past May 21?

2011.12.30 - Questions and Answers

  • 2011-12-30 22:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 38:14 Size: 8.8 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:56 Could you please tell me the essence of the Feast of Purim?
    2. 13:43 In relation to all of the Jews who were to be killed in Esther 3:13, does this represent the end of the church age or something else?
    3. 19:08 Please comment on Galatians 3:19-20.
    4. 27:13 Since Ahab repented, does this mean that he was saved?
    5. 30:22 When is the rapture and the end of the world? Will it be next year some time?

2011.12.25 - Questions and Answers

  • 2011-12-25 11:40 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 21:38 Size: 3.7 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:28 I was watching a show on the television that gave the names of the three kings who came to see the baby Jesus. Do we know the names of these three kings?
    2. 01:37 I remembered that they cast lots for Jesus’ garment. Does this mean that Jesus is ultimately the inheritance that we try to cast lots on?
    3. 02:20 Concerning election, could we say that election was God’s determination before the foundation of the world, that it was His determination rather than His decision because He did not have to choose?
    4. 03:45 In Esther 5:6 and in Esther 7:2, is the first day of the banquet of wine a picture of May 21 and the second day a picture of October 21?
    5. 04:45 In Joshua 11:20, it talks about how the enemies of the Jews should be destroyed utterly. One of the things that the nation of Israel did not do correctly was to cast out all of the heathen. I wanted to link this in contrast to Esther 8:11. Are we on track with saying that the fact that in Joshua’s day they did not destroy utterly was an open door for sin to continue? In Esther, this is not going to happen because it says to “destroy them utterly.”
    6. 07:20 In Revelation 10 when it says, “Seal up those things which the seven thunders uttered, and write them not,” could this relate to Esther and how the name of God is not mentioned at all in Esther?
    7. 08:30 Please explain Matthew 24:44.
    8. 17:52 Please explain Matthew 2:18.
    9. 18:51 In Esther 9:10,15-16, what is God referring to when He says, “But they laid not their hands on the prey”?

2011.12.18 - Questions and Answers PM

  • 2011-12-18 21:00 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 1:07:39 Size: 15.5 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 04:39 We often refer to May 21st as Judgment Day and the day that God brought the sheep into the sheepfold. How are we to refer to October 21st?
    2. 08:10 I have a question about Isaiah 60:1-5. Can we say that this is the period that we are in now? What can we be expecting in the next few weeks and months in relation to where we are now?
    3. 13:05 Is there salvation today?
    4. 20:02 Could you please give an explanation of Jeremiah 7:34?
    5. 21:47 Why is temptation still such a battle?
    6. 24:32 In Esther 3:4, what is the word “matters” referring to?
    7. 31:47 When Samson killed a lion, there was honey in the lion. He then gave some of this honey to his parents. Could you elaborate on this?
    8. 33:15 In relation to Isaiah 26:20, when will the “indignation be overpast” and what does it mean to “enter thou into thy chambers”?
    9. 39:09 In Acts 1:11, what does the phrase “gazing up into heaven” mean? Are we not to look for a physical coming?
    10. 40:40 Since May 21 and October 21 were spiritual, I have heard teaching that the end of the world will be spiritual and that God is going to return this present earth to its original Garden of Eden state, which does away with any physical destruction. Will there be a literal destruction?
    11. 43:55 Are we to go out and proclaim the Gospel again? If so, for what reason if salvation is over?
    12. 48:40 Does Esther 9:29 relate to Revelation 10:11?
    13. 51:52 Could you please explain Romans 9:11?
    14. 55:32 Could you please compare Esther 9:17 with Exodus 12:6; also, Exodus 12:14 and Esther 9:28?

2011.12.18 - Questions and Answers AM

  • 2011-12-18 10:45 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 35:18 Size: 6.1 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 09:52 In Genesis 8, God established that Noah was 601 years old by the time that he came out of the ark and that the earth was dried up on the 27th day of the 2nd month. This converts to May 19, 2012 on our calendar. Have you studied this?
    2. 14:21 Please elaborate on Hebrews 12:15-17.
    3. 21:39 In Esther 1 and Genesis 23, we find the number 127; but in the Hebrew, these are written as three separate numbers. Should we look at them as 100, 20, and 7 individually for spiritual meaning in these chapters?
    4. 24:40 After reading Esther 9, I saw where the Jews were to be relieved from the wicked plan of Haman on the 13th day of the 12th month. This appears to be around March 7th through 9th. I know that this may be presumptuous, but I went ahead and requested a couple of days off from work in March because I will never stop looking for that day, just as the Lord says that we should continue to look. Have you seen anything in Esther 9?
    5. 27:00 Did God change His name from “Jehovah” to “Jesus,” or did He just assign Himself another name?
    6. 29:53 In relation to Luke 19:11, can we relate this to post May 21? If so, can we then relate the specific events and instructions in the “occupy till I come” parable to how we should be behaving at this time?

2011.12.11 - Questions and Answers

  • 2011-12-11 12:50 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 37:26 Size: 6.4 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:00 Being that Christmas is soon, I was wondering if the Bible says anything about Christmas being so commercialized and that they do not have the true meaning of Christ’s birth and who Christ is.
    2. 02:55 Could you look at Matthew 2 where Herod was tricked by the magi?
    3. 08:35 We sing a song at Christmas time that refers to Christ as “the son of Mary.” I know that Jesus acknowledged Himself as the Son of God and as the Son of man, but it seems that He did not acknowledge Himself as the son of Mary.
    4. 12:28 Would you please comment on the message from Mr. Camping where he mentioned that Jesus is the light of the world and that since nothing shows that this light has gone out, this emphasizes that salvation has to still be possible? With this being mentioned, would this not mean that May 21, 2011 was not Judgment Day?
    5. 16:35 In relation to Psalm 58:10, could you explain the fact that we might see God’s wrath on the unbelievers?
    6. 18:15 If the Lord does not come in 2011, which would be the end of this year, would God share His glory in 2012 with the Mayan calendar?
    7. 22:22 What period of time is Nehemiah 13:19 referring to?
    8. 23:30 Can we look at Malachi 4:5?
    9. 25:36 Could you look at Revelation 10:1-8 pertaining to there no longer being time?
    10. 27:33 October 21 was the Feast of Ingathering and Tabernacles. With the teaching of Esther, are we at the point in time when God is gathering in His elect and we are dwelling in booths?
    11. 32:15 In Nehemiah 9:3, it speaks of “the LORD their God” and the “fourth part,” and then it repeats this. Why does it say “the LORD their God” and not just “the Lord God.”
    12. 34:00 Does any part of this study still stand? There is a link to “mielke.”
    13. 34:22 Do we know or have any inclination of what the feast is, as the young men do, in Judges 14:10?

2011.12.04 - Questions and Answers

  • 2011-12-04 12:55 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 33:27 Size: 5.7 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:55 We were talking about starting earlier. Could you elaborate on this?
    2. 01:25 How does Haggai 2 fit in with the 23 days and the five months, because there is work going on and there is the shaking?
    3. 02:48 I am wondering about Genesis 8 and the 27th day of the 2nd month when all went out of the ark. This would be in May 2012. I know that we are looking at Purim, but have you thought about this, too?
    4. 05:07 Do we identify in our current situation with Nehemiah 2:3?
    5. 06:41 I am a little concerned in regards to the Mayan calendar. How can it be that we could fall in line in exactly the same year as this?
    6. 07:53 Does “water” mean different things in different places in the Bible, or does it have a general meaning?
    7. 09:55 I do not know if there is any way that this could tie in; but if the end were actually to occur at the time of the Passover, then that would really tie into the crossing over into the Promised Land.
    8. 18:13 Continued from Question #7: Are you saying that the last day of the Feast of Tabernacles was at the end of that period?
    9. 19:05 Could you take a look at Acts 5:38-39? Does this tie into our day?
    10. 21:18 In Daniel 4, we read about Nebuchadnezzar. There is a dream that Daniel interpreted for him where he was going to lose his kingdom. Later, he gave glory to God and then he regained that kingdom. Does this mean that Satan could still be ruling in the churches as of October 21?
    11. 23:45 During the week, are you hoping to do questions and answers over Paltalk also?
    12. 24:42 Last night, a thought just came to my mind about a verse that says that Jesus also died for the world. Then I thought that maybe this is why the unsaved of the world would not have to suffer eternally.
    13. 27:43 In Zechariah, you were talking about the rest. What kind of rest did you have in view?
    14. 29:08 Continued from Question #13: But, spiritually, does this mean that those who do not believe the same things we believe are going to become tares, just like those in the churches?

2011.11.27 - Questions and Answers

  • 2011-11-27 12:50 | Chris McCann
  • Audio: Length: 16:48 Size: 3.8 MB
  • Various questions and answers from the Bible
  • Question Summary with Starting Times in Audio File

    1. 00:00 I think that it is in the book of Leviticus where it clearly states that if a man divorces his wife, he cannot get remarried for as long as his former wife is living.
    2. 03:00 (Continued from Question #1) I know that God allowed divorce there, but the king divorced Vashti and then he married Esther. I thought that even in the Old Testament you could divorce but even if you divorced you were not allowed to remarry.
    3. 04:00 Do you believe that Mordecai penned the book of Esther?
    4. 05:20 I asked a few people during the break about that last thing that you mentioned as far as the 23 days followed by the five months. You totally lost me on that.
    5. 13:45 Can you explain more about October 21 as far as what you think happened spiritually and how it links into the five months and where we are now?