Nobody knows, not even Nostradamus....
But if he had to guess, he'd probably be guessing 3346 so that every generation still living prior to this time will think him right....
2006-06-28 16:08:02
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answered by annmohdali 3
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2016-12-23 21:43:17
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answered by Anonymous
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If we add three and half days -- 3,500 Jewish years -- to that year we arrive to the year 2900 A.D. This differs 100 years from Nostradamus' prediction (which is about 2800 A.D.). If we assume that the prophecy given in Daniel 11 ends 100 years after the Millenium has been established, then N. is entirely harmony with the Bible; the end of the world would occur in the year 3797 A.D. and Jesus Christ would establish his Millenian Kingdom in 2800 A.D. Further, the prophecy in Daniel 11 would fulfill 100 years later, in the year 2900 A.D. (three and half days).
However, we must remember that the resurrection of the deaths is mentioned already in verse 74, a long time before the end of the world (verse 100), but clearly after the year 2000; this is the fact that the author Michael Jordan emphasizes. If he is correct, we should expect some kind of culmination of wars and natural disasters plus Rapture pretty soon; please remember thet the events in verse 72 have already occured. But the Tribulation which follows that event does not last seven years but nearly 800 years! This is totally against what most ministers preach, but this explanation might be correct anyway. If it is correct, then I am a wise virgin; if it is not correct, then I am a foolish virgin.
Nostradamus predicted that the world will end in the year 3797
2006-06-28 15:21:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Nostradamus predicted the End of the World in 1994, 1998 and also 2012.
2006-06-28 14:05:45
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answered by L K 5
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Nostradamus lived in a monastery and wrote and spoke in their language, like a local dialect. There is no-one alive who can translate his writings truthfully. The predictions are so vague that they can only be verified after the event. we can all make predictions and they will come true at some time if they are made vaguely. eg. Nostradamus said the war to end all wars would be a "Bear rising against a Dragon" this interpretation could mean Russia v China but who knows??
Other codes have said that Hitler was named in the bible. But Hebrew has no vowels so Hitler would have been spelt HTLR this could be HoTeLieR. See what I mean?
2006-06-29 21:43:09
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answered by BackMan 4
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According to the tabloids, Nostradamus predicted the world would end at least seventeen times by now, in the years 1987, 1988, 1990, 1999, and every year since then.
2006-06-28 15:29:14
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answered by joy g 1
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The problem with every prediction Nostradamus made, is that no one really knows what he meant until after the event, some so called scholars and author's off certain books, claim that they have deciphered his predictions, but if that's the case, why is no one stopping or preventing any of the disasters off modern times
2006-07-03 02:18:14
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answered by Anonymous
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On 4 July 1999 I went to the Werchter Festival in Belgium which had REM headlining. They waited until midnight of the gig to play 'it's the end of the world as we know it' because 4th July was the date that Nostradamus had predicted was the end of the world and as it hadn't ended they played that song.
2006-07-02 05:15:58
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answered by StoryGirl 2
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1999
2006-06-28 13:55:29
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answered by Anonymous
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1683
2006-06-28 16:19:52
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answered by Anonymous
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