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biblical-prophecy

References to Isaiah and Revelation frame the unfolding events as fulfillment of biblical prophecy concerning the Millennium and divine intervention.

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666! A Novel on the Millennium Years (1973)Salem Kirban

Chapter 4 JOURNEY TO JERUSALEM With Walter Brinks gone, George Omega was quickly sum¬ moned to New York. Terry Malone and Sylvia Epstein ac¬ companied him. He dreaded the flight... because he wanted to remain in Jerusalem where all the action was occurring. But World Television Network was in a state of chaos. And an urgent transatlantic call made it mandatory that he return to headquarters. How would the place look, he wondered. All the familiar faces he once knew. ..would they be gone. ..would some still be there? Harry Sutherland, one of the vice-presidents at the Network had briefed him via phone. ..but the conversation was not long. Harry Sutherland. ..funny. ..George thought. ..never dreamed he was a Christian. He was so quiet. ..never talked to me about the Bible. Guess I’ll be in for a few surprises, George thought, as the Concorde jet crossed the continent of Europe. Soon the seat belt sign was turned on and George knew that the answers to many of his questions would be forthcoming shortly. The pilot was on the intercom.

In Chapter 4 of "666! A Novel on the Millennium Years," George Omega is summoned back to New York from Jerusalem due to chaos at the World Television Network following a catastrophic earthquake. The chapter details the surreal environmental changes such as perpetual daylight and the clearing of pollution, interpreted as signs of the Millennium's blessings, while also exposing the brutal human behavior amid disaster, including looting and violence. The narrative intertwines biblical prophecy with contemporary crises, highlighting both miraculous restoration and human depravity.