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JND
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JNDJust Noticeable Difference
JNDJunta Nacional de Drogas (Spanish: National Board of Drugs; Uruguay)
JNDJohn Nelson Darby (minister; 1800-1882)
JNDJust Noticeable Distortion
JNDJugular Node Dissection


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The theory, based on over-literalist extrapolations of interpretations from verses in the Book of Revelation, was formulated largely by Englishmen, notably the 19th-century evangelist John Nelson Darby, and has spawned a whole political belief system especially impinging on some American attitudes to the Middle East, scene of the putative final battle of Armageddon.
The idea of the Rapture and a two-stage return of Jesus was invented by British preacher John Nelson Darby less than 200 years ago, yet for millions of Americans it has become the cultural context for understanding the Bible, Rossing said.
Darby Translation (DARBY) First published in 1890 by John Nelson Darby, an Anglo-Irish Bible teacher associated with the early years of the Plymouth Brethren.
 
 
 
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