It's not just 607 BCE

by Doug Mason 3 Replies latest watchtower bible

  • Doug Mason
    Doug Mason

    It’s not just 607 BCE.

    To prove that Joseph Rutherford was anointed by Jehovah God in 1919 CE, the Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses needs to tick every one of the following boxes as “proven without question”.

    o Nebuchadnezzar did go mad for seven years.

    o The fulfilment upon Nebuchadnezzar was itself a prophecy.

    o The length of each year that Nebuchadnezzar experienced madness was a “prophetic year” of 360 days.

    o The state of a heathen king symbolised the state of Jehovah’s kingdom.

    o Each day of Nebuchadnezzar’s 2520 day madness predicted a 2520 year hiatus in the operation of Jehovah’s kingdom towards earth.

    o This 2520 year hiatus commenced two months after Jerusalem was destroyed, when Jews entered Egypt following the murder of Gedaliah.

    o The land remained depopulated until Jews returned in 537 BCE.

    o Even though the land was now holding people, the “seventy years” did not end until they dedicated the altar later in 537 BCE.

    o The land was totally devoid of human habitation and their beasts for over 70 (Jewish) years.

    o This identifies the date of the starting point of the Kingdom’s 2520-year hiatus, dating the event as 607 BCE.

    o The 2520 year hiatus in the operation of Jehovah’s kingdom government ended in October 1914 CE.

    o The restart of Jehovah’s Kingdom rule was proven through people on earth declaring war on one another slightly earlier in August 1914 (instead of 1914 ushering in peace under the Zionists , as had been expected by Russell).

    o The setting up of this Kingdom under David’s descendant resulted in spirit resurrection of most of his co-rulers.

    o The heavenly Kingdom government then set about looking for its earthly representative.

    o In 1919 CE, Jehovah’s government selected Rutherford as that representative.

    o About 1930, Rutherford discovered that Christ’s parousia had not taken place in 1874, and amended its date to 1914 CE.

    o People on earth can tell that Jehovah’s Kingdom has now started its operation towards earth because of the ravaging wars, earthquakes, pestilences, famines, and murderous, deceitful, evil people that are tearing at the earth. The world was at peace before Jehovah’s Kingdom began to rule.

    o The Governing Body inherits the anointing given to Rutherford.

  • EndofMysteries
    EndofMysteries

    Funny, I was 'thinking' but had to leave, of making a thread topic on this subject. Unless I did post it and in wrong spot lol.

    There is a much easier way though, this is making it a lot harder then it has to be.

  • wobble
    wobble

    Good post again Doug,

    The average Witness waffles on about what they did not teach at the time, trinity, immortal soul etc. as though that would be sufficient for Jesus to choose Rutherford and Cronies.

    As you say, they need to tick all those boxes for it to be true,they cannot tick one !

    The level of their argument may be that "Well King Neb. did go mad for seven years" Er, no, as the next boxes show, it was seven "times" of no confirmed length for each, 360 days having no support.

    And so on. I am saddened that I spent so long trapped in a cult whose doctrines are such awful rubbish !

  • GreyWolf
    GreyWolf

    What Doug has done is excellent and needs to be published far and wide. It raises another interesting point, however. The Bible Student/Witnesses, like various Adventist and Plymouth Brethren - and now many fundamentalists - have used the idea of biblical "types" with the greatest abandon and usually without any biblical warrant. Yes, in a few cases the New Testament writers do use types. This is particularly true in Galatians and Hebrews. But such usage is rather spare. So, going beyond what is written is nothing but the overuse of imagination and to call it biblical is more than a slight stretch. But it underlies the entire premillennialist nonsense that affects most Evangelicals as well as the Witnesses. Another concept that needs to be abandoned is the year-day theory applied to most biblical prophetic numbers, something that most Evangelicals have done.

    GreyWolf

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