MR. FALCON. ANOTHER VERY IMPORTANT POINT:
There are TWO tribulations in the Bible. One that occurs before the messiah arrives, which is the Holocaust. The other which is linked with Armageddon which occurs after the messiah arrives and has sealed the elect and after Satan has been active in the earth for a "short while" after being kicked out of heaven, preparing the nations for "Armageddon."
So. If you don't understand this and you try to combine the Holocaust with Armageddon, as do JWs, then the scriptures are not going to work out or make sense.
So you need to realize there are two "tribulations" an not confuse them as many do.
Another point is CHRONOLOGY. The second coming has to fulfill several prophetic patterns, including the "1335 days", the "70th week" and the "7 times." The great tribulation of Matthew 24 is also bound by chronology. It begins with the "cut off" after 62 weeks and continues for 1 week, though the actual days of tribulation were cut short. This is followed by a jubile period of 7 weeks, or 49 years. So in the context of the two tribulations, the Holocaust must occur between 1940-1947. This is dated and matched to chronology. But Armageddon is not dated in the Bible. This is totally within the jurisdiction of Jehovah. It is his personal choice to decide when enough is enough and close to the door of life, which is not an anxious event; in fact, just the opposite. The Bible lets us know it will be at the very last minute. It will seem "delayed" but it will not be "late."
How can something be "delayed" but not be "late"? Well one way is if the tribulation is thought to last for an extended period of time, say 15 months. We might expect the tribulation to begin and continue for 15 months based on a certain date. But as with the first tribulation, the Holocaust, which ended early in 1945 instead of 1947, if the length of the tribulation is cut short in the beginning, the it would seem "delayed" but it would not be late if it still ends on time.
That is, in practical application here. Let's say we expect the millennium to begin on December 21, 2012, preceeded by 15 months rule by the UN which we consider would begin with the great tribulation against Babylon the Great. From the end of December 2012 to the end of December 2011 is one full year, 12 months. 3 more months to make 15 months would begin in October 2011. So we might expect the tribulation to begin by October 2011. But what if Jehovah, out of mercy, decides to "cut short the days" and limit the tribulation to say just 12 months? Then the tribulation would seem delayed, but as long as it finished up on time in late December, then it would not be "late" with respect to the appointed time Jehovah gave it. So a delayed start date but an on-time end date could be characterized as seeming delayed but not late; the end is on time but the beginning is delayed, etc.
But still, it should be clear that perhaps the elect are the ones who will understand all these things wheras the world at large would not. This fits the scenario of the 5 foolish and 5 wise virgins. The 10 virgins start out together as a group on their way to the wedding feast. They both experience the same thing; they both nod and their lamps grow dim at one point. This represents spiritual darkness of understanding kingdm detail. Then suddenly the bridegroom arrives and they wake up and get their lamps in order, but only the wise virgins have brought extra oil. The foolish virgins who did not bring extra oil want the wise virgins to share, but the wise virgins didn't come all this way to miss out, so they don't share any of their oil. This separates the two groups now. The wise go to meet the bridegroom but the foolish have to go find oil then return. As it turns out, the foolish return too late to get in. But it underscores that at one point true understanding is quite selective. Even Christ says he puts "new wine into new wineskins" and not into "old wineskins." So even within the kingdom there will be those with critical understanding and others with a general understanding in the context of old beliefs. That's because the hard new reality of fulfillment is too much for them.
So maybe sometimes it is not about what you know or can find out or answer, but simply whether you are asking or not. Some people don't know anything accurately, but they are not asking, either. Some never find the answers but at least they are inquiring. The extra oil of he wise virgins shows they have a more focussed invested interest in things Biblical and so that is rewarded to them. The foolish virgins lack this focusor concern and it costs them.
Now they eventually get their lamps burning. Like now I'm explaining the details of how these prophecies work. At some point it would be clear this must be the correct understanding. But it's late in the day now. The empty kingdom seats have been filled. So we are approaching, unfortunately the time of bitterness, where the "weeping and the gnashing of the teeth" will occur by those who believe and wanted to be in the kingdom and even were invited, but they were not paying attention, or were deceived into following the apostate WTS leaders, trusting that as long as they were following them closely, that guaranteed their salvation. But that is not true. The Bible clearly shows the WTS, though the temple covenant sect, the one that preaches the "good news", the one that comes out of the "earth" would become apostate. So that is fulfilled now and we have all the evidence now that the WTS has been cut off and are now in spiritual darkness.
So I suppose the JIOR elect will always have more complete understanding than others. It was just set up that way.
LS