What is the reasoning that the seventh day of rest is 7000 years?

by jwfacts 23 Replies latest watchtower beliefs

  • jwfacts
    jwfacts

    I used to feel that the prophecy of the seven times ending in 1914 and that the 6,000 years were up in the 20th century was good proof that these are the last days. But I just started wondering why the WTS says the day of rest would be 7000 years and can not find proof for this assertion.

    Does anyone know why the WTS says God would rest for a period of 7000 years?

  • AuldSoul
    AuldSoul

    To Jehovah, a day is as a thousand years. Each of the creative days ended with God kicking back on his heels, appreciating what he had done, and saying, "It is good." Each creative day ended with a rest. So, obviously, the creative days must have been a week of days, or a week of 1,000 years, or 7,000 years.

    You're right, it makes no sense whatsoever.

    Respectfully,
    AuldSoul

  • blondie
    blondie

    Whatever reasoning the WTS had in the past is out the window now that they have quietly dropped the idea that a creative day is 7,000 years long to the more ambiguous thousands of years or millenia. Below last mention I can find of a 7,000 year creative day.

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    w87 1/1 p. 30 Questions From Readers ***
    Second, a study of the fulfillment of Bible prophecy and of our location in the stream of time strongly indicate that each of the creative days (Genesis, chapter 1) is 7,000 years long. It is understood that Christ’s reign of a thousand years will bring to a close God’s 7,000-year ‘rest day,’ the last ‘day’ of the creative week. (Revelation 20:6; Genesis 2:2, 3) Based on this reasoning, the entire creative week would be 49,000 years long.

    Ambiguous thousands of years

    *** g04 1/22 p. 23 Why I Believe the Bible—A Nuclear Scientist Tells His Story ***

    Rather, it reveals that the creative "days" encompass thousands of years.

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    w03 2/1 p. 4 How to Cultivate a Balanced View of Work ***

    For example, when reviewing what he had done at the end of the six creative "days," or long periods of time,

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    w96 4/1 p. 13 par. 10 Praise the King of Eternity! ***

    Wonderful developments took place on earth during the six creative "days" of Genesis chapter 1, each day covering thousands of years.

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    w93 1/1 p. 4 Our Grand Creator and His Works ***

    In an orderly sequence of six ‘creative days,’ each thousands of years in length,

    As the other question: not a simple answer, eh? God rested at the end of the 6th day....7th day a rest day? Per the WTS Paul wrote in his time that humans were still in God's rest day. (Hebrews 4:1-16)

    (Hebrews 4:1-16) 4

    Therefore, since a promise is left of entering into his rest, let us fear that sometime someone of YOU may seem to have fallen short of it. 2 For we have had the good news declared to us also, even as they also had; but the word which was heard did not benefit them, because they were not united by faith with those who did hear. 3 For we who have exercised faith do enter into the rest, just as he has said: "So I swore in my anger, ‘They shall not enter into my rest,’" although his works were finished from the founding of the world. 4 For in one place he has said of the seventh day as follows: "And God rested on the seventh day from all his works," 5 and again in this place: "They shall not enter into my rest." 6 Since, therefore, it remains for some to enter into it, and those to whom the good news was first declared did not enter in because of disobedience, 7 he again marks off a certain day by saying after so long a time in David’s [psalm] "Today"; just as it has been said above: "Today if YOU people listen to his own voice, do not harden YOUR hearts." 8 For if Joshua had led them into a place of rest, [God] would not afterward have spoken of another day. 9 So there remains a sabbath resting for the people of God. 10 For the man that has entered into [God’s] rest has also himself rested from his own works, just as God did from his own. 11 Let us therefore do our utmost to enter into that rest, for fear anyone should fall in the same pattern of disobedience. 12 For the word of God is alive and exerts power and is sharper than any two-edged sword and pierces even to the dividing of soul and spirit, and of joints and [their] marrow, and [is] able to discern thoughts and intentions of [the] heart. 13 And there is not a creation that is not manifest to his sight, but all things are naked and openly exposed to the eyes of him with whom we have an accounting. 14 Seeing, therefore, that we have a great high priest who has passed through the heavens, Jesus the Son of God, let us hold onto [our] confessing of [him]. 15 For we have as high priest, not one who cannot sympathize with our weaknesses, but one who has been tested in all respects like ourselves, but without sin. 16 Let us, therefore, approach with freeness of speech to the throne of undeserved kindness, that we may obtain mercy and find undeserved kindness for help at the right time.

    So there are 2 parts to this question: is the 7th creative day a rest day and second is it 7,000 years long (any more in the WTS doctrine)

    Blondie

  • garybuss
    garybuss

    The Witness people told me that creative days were 7,000 years long but the "day" of rest was 1,000 years long. It only makes sense if I disregard all science, all archeology, all the mathematics at work in the cosmos, disregard the time and distance travel of light, and accept a "young earth" view.
    Another thing I gotta accept, is the reason I have weeds in my garden is because a Hebrew speaking war god got pissed off at a naked woman for eating an apple six thousand years ago.
    It's easy to see why I'd have a problem with this religion, I can't get past the first assumption.

  • blondie
    blondie

    Just a point too: the WTS using some backward "bible" chronology counting back using ages of people mentioned in the bible. Remember that is how they came up with 1975 being "the end of 6,000 years of human history" starting from the creation of Eve. They reasoned that the 1,000 year reign of Christ had to occur in that same time period, thus 6,000 years plus 1,000 = 7,000 year long 7th creative day. By extension then, each of the other 6 days were 7,000 years long.

    The WTS also plays another game making each 1,000 year period of the 7th day like a day too.

    Bible basis-------chronology is very flexible, eh?

    Blondie

  • Terry
    Terry
    Another thing I gotta accept, is the reason I have weeds in my garden is because a Hebrew speaking war god got pissed off at a naked woman for eating an apple six thousand years ago.

    It's easy to see why I'd have a problem with this religion, I can't get past the first assumption.

    My god, Garybus!! That may be the most pithy and eloquent thing I've read in years!!

    Bravo!!

  • jwfacts
    jwfacts

    Thanks for the replies. It amazes me that I had accepted such critical pieces of doctrine without realising they had no basis.

    It seems the reason that Armageddon should come at the end of the 6000 years was simply because Franz wanted it to. We live at the end of 6000 years of bible chronology so the Watchtower conveniently felt that a 7000 year day of rest (including jesus reign) should be the length of time. Talk about a Eisegesis approach to doctrine, just as is the approach to much of Watchtower doctrine.

  • GermanXJW
    GermanXJW

    They also connected it to the yubilee (sp?) cycle coming up with 50th being a year of freedom.

  • peacefulpete
    peacefulpete
    MT LXX (Alex.) LXX (Vat.) Sam.Pent. Josephus
    Adam to Noah 1656 2262 2242 1307 2256
    Shem to Abraham 292 1072 1172 942 983
    ------- ------- ------- ------- -------
    Adam to Abraham 1948 3334 3414 2249 3239

    Which version of the Bible chronology ought to be viewed as "accurate"? The chart about shows only a sample of the discrepencies in the Chronological schema from Adam to Abraham. The best evidence is that the editors of these stories (especially the mythic patriarch tales) intended some 4,000 year long "Great Year" scheme from Adam to the rededication of the Temple in 164BC. They were somewhat bound to the facts of history with the later material, forcing them to protract the ages of the Patriarchs like Adam, Terah, Abraham, Isaac, and Moses. Giving them hundreds of years of life each. This scheme apparently wasn't respected (or recognized) in all circles leading to texual corruptions affecting this formula, creating disparities like those shown in the chart above.

    (BTW) the chart comes from a Creationist website.

  • garybuss
    garybuss

    Witnesses need to be careful about adding up years and marking Bible dates or they might think Methuselah died in God's Noah flood.

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