isaacaustin
Post 2319
Firstly. your claim that the seventy years was only of domination is wrong and you are only being deluded by the Jonsson nonsense because Jeremiah empatically states that the land of Judahwould be desolated without an inhabitant. The seventy years could not have ended in 539 BCE with the Fall of Babylon because in that year they were still in Babylon and subject to her, the seventy years could only have ended with the return home of the Exiles and this is confirmed by Josephus.
My reply: First of all I have not as of yet read COJ. I plan to at some point but have not yet. And you are wrong, Jeremiah does not say Jerusalem would be desolate without an inhabitant for 70 yrs. He says the nations will serve the king of babylon 70 yrs...and he goes on to list all the nations:
Jeremiah 25: 11 ' (S) This whole land will be a desolation and a horror, and these nations will serve the king of Babylon (T) seventy years.
Jeremiah 25:12 shows the 70 years ends with the fall of Babylon, in 539BCE, it had nothing to do with where the Jews were.
Whether you think the celebrated WT scholars are 'pseudo' or not is of little consequence to scholar and he cares nothing for your insulting speech.
My reply: Please provide the names and credentials of the 'celebrated Wt scholars'. If unable, I would have to assume they are simply self-proclaimed pseudo-scholars like yourself.
Sorry, the Bible in every which way confirms the 607 date as proven for the Fall of Jerusalem for you cannot prove any other candidate. Which date is it? 586 or 587?
My reply: Loud assertion on your part but no evidence. 586/7- you well know why there is wriggle room there. One year room here is much better than the 19/20 years you are off in claiming 607BCE.
When apostates have got the matter sorted then and only then should you speak.
My reply: This matter is sorted out well and overwhelming evidence in all arenas shows 586/7 as the correct date- be it by those who have apostatized from the WT cult or who have never been involved in it.
Your calculation that from 539 and the 70 years one derives 609 is sound arithmetically but is unsound biblically for nothing happened in 609 BCE
My reply:Except the fall of the Assyrian empire.
So your proposed beginning date was uneventful and this has always been a big problem for Jonsson and he has not yet been able to escape this dilemna.
scholar JW
12 'Then it will be (U) when seventy years are completed I will (V) punish the king of Babylon and that nation,' declares the LORD, 'for their iniquity, and the land of the Chaldeans; and (W) I will make it an everlasting desolation.