thirdwitness wrote:
Additionally, there is a vast difference in the prophecy about Tyre's destruction and the prophecy about Egypt's 40 year desolation. The Bible clearly shows that Egypt's crowd would cease by Neb and thus be without inhabitant because of Neb's conquest. The Bible does not show that Neb would be the one to destroy Tyre to the point of it never being rebuilt. It shows he would bring much destruction and gather spoil from Tyre but that is all. But again, I am utterly amazed that some here are forced to argue that the Bible's prophecies are inaccurate just so you can argue that JWs are wrong. It is pretty clear what some of the motives are here and it is not to find the truths of the Bible. Anyway, I'm sure that those honest truth seekers can see the feeble arguments made by proponents of 587. Arguments which ultimately involve the inaccuracy of the Bible. So if you want to tie our hands and not let us use the Bible then just maybe Jesus really is Jehovah also. My goal is to reach those JWs who still believe the Bible is the reliable and accurate word of God but have been temporarily fooled (as I was once) by apostate untruths.
thirdwitness
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You fail to answer me directly and specifically address my points.
I will give you another chance.
Please specifically
address the points I am going to make.
AND
Please specifically
state at the top of your post that it is a response to me.
If you cannot do this, I can only believe that it is because of one of the reasons as follows
1.) You can't
2.) You are unable to comprehend the simple logic which I am using.
3.) You are unwilling to because it would force you to agree that this argument does not support your belief and that you must be wrong.
(FIRST) - In the following scripture is specifically states that Nebuchadrezzar would be the one to cause the "crowd of Egypt to cease". The scripture is one thought, that which Jehovah spoke by means of his prophet.
(Ezekiel 30:10-12) 10 "This is what the Sovereign Lord Jehovah has said, ‘I will also cause the crowd of Egypt to cease by the hand of Neb·u·chad·rez´zar the king of Babylon. 11 He and his people with him, the tyrants of [the] nations, are being brought in to reduce the land to ruin. And they must draw their swords against Egypt and fill the land with the slain. 12 And I will make the Nile canals dry ground and will sell the land into the hand of bad men, and I will cause the land and its fullness to be desolated by the hand of strangers. I myself, Jehovah, have spoken.’
(SECOND) - In the following scripture we find similarly one thought which was spoken by Jehovah through his prophet. This ONE thought indicates the entire prophecy about Tyre, that Nebuchadrezzar would come against Tyre...(lots of bad stuff for Tyre)...[culminating in] And I will make you a shining, bare surface of a crag.
(Ezekiel 26:7-14) 7 "For this is what the Sovereign Lord Jehovah has said, ‘Here I am bringing against Tyre Neb·u·chad·rez´zar the king of Babylon from the north, a king of kings, with horses and war chariots and cavalrymen and a congregation, even a multitudinous people. 8 Your dependent towns in the field he will kill even with the sword, and he must make against you a siege wall and throw up against you a siege rampart and raise up against you a large shield; 9 and the strike of his attack engine he will direct against your walls, and your towers he will pull down, with his swords. 10 Owing to the heaving mass of his horses their dust will cover you. Owing to the sound of cavalryman and wheel and war chariot your walls will rock, when he comes in through your gates, as in the cases of entering into a city opened by breaches. 11 With the hoofs of his horses he will trample down all your streets. Your people he will kill even with the sword, and to the earth your own pillars of strength will go down. 12 And they will certainly spoil your resources and plunder your sales goods, and tear down your walls, and your desirable houses they will pull down. And your stones and your woodwork and your dust they will place in the very midst of the water.’ 13 "‘And I will cause the turmoil of your singing to cease, and the very sound of your harps will be heard no more. 14 And I will make you a shining, bare surface of a crag. A drying yard for dragnets is what you will become. Never will you be rebuilt; for I myself, Jehovah, have spoken,’ is the utterance of the Sovereign Lord Jehovah.
(THIRD) - These are quotes from the bible. NO WHERE in these quotes nor in the rest of the book of Ezekiel is there anything which indicates that one prophecy is more TIME SPECIFIC than the other.
(FOURTH) - The WTB&TS agrees that the Tyre prophecy did not have ultimate fulfillment until a couple of hundred years later.
(FIFTH) - Thus, you have NO SCRIPTURAL basis for stating that one prophecy MUST take place during a specific time and the other prophecy DOES NOT.
(SIXTH) - If you disagree, please provide SPECIFIC SCRIPTURAL proof.
If for some reason you do not understand what I have written. Please Specifically state what you don't understand AND why.
Awaiting your response.
-r