The only chronology in the Bible tying anything to 1914, according to Jehovah's Witnesses, is found in Daniel 4.
1914—How Is It Arrived At?
Assumption #1: Luke 21:24 is referring to Nebuchadnezzar’s dream as related in Daniel 4, and that indicates a future fulfillment of Daniel 4.
Assumption #2: The second fulfillment of Nebuchadnezzar’s dream relates to something entirely different than the initial fulfillment.
Assumption #3: The seven times of Daniel 4 means seven years.
Assumption #4: The seven years don’t mean seven years, they mean seven years of years, where each day of each year equals one year.
Assumption #5: The seven years of years don’t mean seven years of years, they mean seven years of prophetic years, where each day equals 360 days.
Assumption #6: Jerusalem was destroyed in 607 B.C.E.
Assumption #7: We should add (7 times x 360 years of 365 (or 366) days each) 2,520 years to 607 B.C.E. to arrive at 1914 C.E.
Analysis of Assumption #1: Luke 21:24 matches Daniel 7 perfectly, but does not match Daniel 4 in any way, shape, form, or fashion.
Analysis of Assumption #2: To make the elements mean something different is to call Daniel a liar when he stated what the elements meant. JWs frequently point to other prophecies in the Bible that had "multiple fulfillments" as defense of this assumption, however none of these other examples involve the meaning of the elements changing.
Analysis of Assumption #3: There are occasions in the Bible where "times" refers to seasons. In this case, assuming reference to years is not unreasonable, but is not specifically stated.
Analysis of Assumption #4: JWs apply the "principle" of a "day for a year" to this prophecy, although there is no indication in the text of a need to do so.
Analysis of Assumption #5: JWs apply the "principle" of "prophetic years" based on one section of verses in Revelation that are completely unrelated to Daniel 4.
Analysis of Assumption #6: Modern secular historian unanimously agree that there is no possible way Jerusalem was destroyed in 607 B.C.E. Unanimity is rare.
Analysis of Assumption #7: For some reason, JWs switch from using "prophetic years" to actual years in mid-fulfillment. The difference in number of resulting years between the two methods is 36 years, counting leap years. If we keep the 360 day years, the actual resulting years would be 2484 years, which if run from 607 would bring you to 1875, not 1914.
For anyone to believe Daniel 4 should be used to produce a chronology pointing to some two-and-a-half millenia into the future is an absurdity.
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