Hi Doug,
I don't seem to be getting through to you. Actually, you sort of remind me of Farkel. A nice little boy sitting in the middle of a big empty room with high ceilings. It's hard to keep you penned down to any issue, so I have to do a line-by-line so that you don't read things into what I say with an overactive imagination (or lack thereof?)
G’day JC,
Contrary to your assertion, I believe that it is fundamental to the WTS (and hence Scholar) that “desolation” be understood in terms of “depopulation” and “total destruction”. How else do they get from their imaginary date of 537 to their equally imaginary date of 607?
Yes, you are correct. But this thread is about COJ's book and his arguments are based more on the concept of "servitude" of the nations. But yes, the WTS does note based on the Bible that there was supposed to be complete desolation, that is depopulation. That comes from the Bible's reference that is rather specific about that...
They get that concept from scriptures like this one at Jer. 9:
11 And I will make Jerusalem piles of stones, the lair of jackals; and the cities of Judah I shall make a desolate waste, without an inhabitant.
12 “Who is the man that is wise, that he may understand this, even the one to whom the mouth of Jehovah has spoken, that he may tell it? On what account should the land actually perish, be actually burned like the wilderness without anyone passing through?”
See? NO INHABITANT. Also 2 Chronicles 36 speaks of the land paying back it's sabbaths for 70 years. Meaning no crops.
1 Chron 36: "... to fulfill Jehovah’s word by the mouth of Jeremiah, until the land had paid off its sabbaths. All the days of lying desolated it kept sabbath, to fulfill seventy years."
Now just in case you didn't realize, the land has to be desolate for 70 years to pay back missed Sabbaths. Of note we get this from Ezekiel where Israel's error was 390 years and Judah's error was 40 years. You combine the two to get 430 years. That basically means equal error spread among the tribes. 39 years each for the 10 tribes, and 40 years for Judah, which kingdom did rule longer than Israel.
There were two types of agricultural sabbaths the Jews were supposed to keep; a 7-year sabbath and a jubilee, that occurred on the 50th year, which was also the 1st year of the next 49.
If you divide 430 years by 7 and 50, then add those amounts together you get 70.
430/7 = 61.4
430/50 = 8.6
61.4 + 8.6 = 70
Cute, huh? !!
Therefore, there is no getting around the 70 years of the land being desolate. It doesn't matter how many other 70-year periods are going on, the land has to be empty for a full 70 years to correct the error. Josephus reflects the same history, of course, noting 70 years of desolation after the last deportation.
Your views are irrelevant. In fact, you appear not to realize that JWs have had a gutful of eschatological, apocalyptic, date-setters, and that you are only offering more of the same. Unless, of course you are a joker who is parodying those guys in Brooklyn.
No. I'm offering more of the same. Some of what the WTS says is right on target and some not. They are correct about the 70 years of the land needing to pay back it's sabbaths. If you have another interpretation it means you will be teaching a false doctrine.
It’s a pity you try to drag COJ into this.
Sorry. The moment COJ decided to publish a book he dragged himself into the arena. What? He's so nice we can't stand criticism? COJ has to stand the "false prophet" test just like the WTS. If you publish something, you have to answer questions and defend your position. COJ just runs and hides. He's smart. It's best to hide from me, definitely.
I realized before he did that the servitude by the nations to Babylon was approximately 70 years. As I said, I am not going to provide bits and pieces, since it develops into a wasteful tennis match. I will put my thoughts down in a comprehensive Study.
Fair enough. That reference was to the fact that when you calculate the years of the NB Period starting with the conquering by Nebuchadnezzar in 605 BCE down to the fall of Babylon per the current secular history in 539 BCE, it only amounts to 66 years. COJ has a topic in his book on page 229 entitled, "G-1: The use of "seventy as a "round" number." From this point COJ is a laughingstock. Nobody is going to round off a 70-year prophecy which has a symbolic reference. This is so incredibly ridiculous it's not worth commenting on, not that most would be able too because we're laughing so hard.
Remember Daniel? He was concerned with trying to determine when the 70 years would end. Boy was he ever surprised when it ended only after 66 years, which is sort of 70, and that fulfilled the 70-year prophecy? This is just a JOKE. We all like COJ personally, but c'mon. He cuts way too many corners on this one and ignores the historical reference from Josephus on top of it? Everybody including Jospehus are talking about 70 years and his better interpretation involves a period of 66 years? That alone proves he's no Bible scholar. But by all means follow him! 66 is as good as 70! Everybody knows that. Also 67, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73 or 74! Yes. It's not about how "70" you are, but how "70-ISH" you can be. That's where the meat of these chronology prophecies sit!
Thanks for the good laugh, COJ!
JCanon