billythekid46:
Thank you to nswer *truwj* 1799 theory that was tied to Miller not the bible students,
Wrong again. I already stated quite clearly in this thread that '1799' was maintained by the 'Bible Students' until 1929.
just like the false application that people have about 1914, that people believe the WT predicated the end of the world in 1914
And... wrong again. The Watch Tower Society quite definitely claimed prior to 1914 that Armageddon would happen in 1914 as the conclusion of the 'time of trouble'.
Zion’s Watch Tower, 15 July 1894, page 226:
But bear in mind that the end of 1914 is not the date for the beginning, but for the end of the time of trouble.
Studies in the Scriptures Volume III (Thy Kingdom Come) (1911 edition), page 239:
Our Lord’s presence as Bridegroom and Reaper was recognized during the first three and a half years, from A. D. 1874 to A. D. 1878. … The year A. D. 1878, … clearly marks the time for the actual assuming of power as King of kings, by our present, spiritual, invisible Lord—the time of his taking to himself his great power to reign, which in the prophecy is closely associated with the resurrection of his faithful, and the beginning of the trouble and wrath upon the nations.
The Watch Tower, 15 May 1911, page 146:
Our readers know that for some years we have been expecting this Age to close with an awful time of trouble, and we expect it to break out with suddenness and force not long after October, 1914.