Do Not Say: "The Society Teaches"!

by compound complex 74 Replies latest jw friends

  • Spike Tassel
    Spike Tassel

    which scripture did that 1918 date apply to?

  • mrsjones5
    mrsjones5

    No no that was 1914, wait no it was 1894, hm 1925...wait it was 1932, that's it! Hm no, wait a minute, I seem to recall that it could be 1941. This really could go on...

  • JWoods
    JWoods

    No no that was 1914, wait no it was 1894, hm 1925?

    Mrs Jonesunderstands why we do not say "The Society Teaches" -

  • blondie
    blondie

    *** jv chap. 28 p. 632 Testing and Sifting From Within ***Based on the premise that events of the first century might find parallels in related events later, they also concluded that if Jesus’ baptism and anointing in the autumn of 29 C.E. paralleled the beginning of an invisible presence in 1874, then his riding into Jerusalem as King in the spring of 33 C.E. would point to the spring of 1878 as the time when he would assume his power as heavenly King. They also thought they would be given their heavenly reward at that time. When that did not occur, they concluded that since Jesus’ anointed followers were to share with him in the Kingdom, the resurrection to spirit life of those already sleeping in death began then. It was also reasoned that the end of God’s special favor to natural Israel down to 36 C.E. might point to 1881 as the time when the special opportunity to become part of spiritual Israel would close.

    Extending the parallels further, it was stated that the desolation of Jerusalem in 70 C.E. (37 years after Jesus was hailed as king by his disciples when he rode into Jerusalem) might point to 1915 (37 years after 1878) for a culmination of anarchistic upheaval that they thought God would permit as a means for bringing existing institutions of the world to their end. This date appeared in reprints of StudiesintheScriptures. (See Volume II, pages 99-101, 171, 221, 232, 246-7; compare reprint of 1914 with earlier printings, such as the 1902 printing of MillennialDawn.) It seemed to them that this fitted well with what had been published regarding the year 1914 as marking the end of the Gentile Times.

    Our Lord, the appointed King, is now present, since October 1874, A.D., according to the testimony of the prophets, to those who have ears to hear it: and the formal inauguration of his kingly office dates from April 1878, A.D.: and the first work of the Kingdom, as shown by our Lord, in his parables and prophecy (the gathering of "his elect"), is now in progress. "The dead in Christ shall rise first," explained the Lord through the Apostle; and the resurrection of the Church shall be in a moment. Consequently the Kingdom, as represented in our Lord, and the sleeping saints already fitted and prepared and found worthy to be members of "his body," the "bride," was set up in 1878; and all that remains to be done for its completion is the "gathering together unto the Lord" of those of the "elect" who are alive and remain, - whose trial is not yet complete. –The Battle of Armageddon, 1913, page 621-622. view view
  • JWoods
    JWoods

    Thanks for clearing THAT up, Blondie. Clear as mud to me now!

    Amazing to realize that they are still holding onto vestiges of this crap which was written by a man who thought that he and he alone was the faithful and discreet slave.

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