Scholar said:
A very good example is the interpretation of Daniel 1:1 you try that one as an exercise.
Okay, I'd be happy to try this as an exercise!
In a previous post I said that Daniel 1:1 conflicts with WT chronology.
Here is why I said that.
Daniel 1:1 " In the
third year of the kingship of Jehoiakim the king of Judah, Nebuchadnezzar the king of Babylon came to Jerusalem and proceeded to lay siege to it."
Jeremiah 25:1 "The word that occurred to Jeremiah concerning all the people of Judah in the fourth year of Jehoiakim the son of Josiah, the king of Judah, that is, the first year of Nebuchadrezzar the king of Babylon"
From these two verses it is clear that:
Year 4 of Jehoiakim = First Year of Nebuchadnezzar
Year 3 of Jehoiakim = Year before the first year of Nebuch.
So Daniel 1:1 tells us that Nebuchadnezzar laid siege to Jerusalem the year before he became King of Babylon. As we continue reading in Daniel 1, we find that he took captives, including Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego, and Daniel. This happened the year before Nebuchadnezzar became King of Babylon.
Is this what the WT teaches? Do they follow God's inspired word which tells us that Shadrach, Meshach, Abednego, Daniel, and some other young men were taken captive the year before Nebuchadnezzar became King of Babylon?
No, the WT denies that this important Bible event occurred at that time!
"Kingdom Come" p. 188 Appendix to Chapter 14
Though Berossus claims that Nebuchadnezzar took Jewish captives in his accession year, there are no cuneiform documents supporting this. More significantly, Jeremiah 52:28-30 carefully reports that Nebuchadnezzar took Jews captive in his seventh year, his 18th year and his 23rd year, not his accession year
The WT claims that Nebuchadnezzar did NOT take captives during his accession year, even though Jeremiah 25:1 and Daniel 1:1 very clearly show that Daniel, Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, along with other young nobles, were taken captive the year before Nebuchadnezzar became king.
If the WT does not believe these young Jews were taken captive during Nebuchadnezzar's accession year, as the Bible teaches, when do they believe it took place?
Watchtower 1/1/1965 p. 10 Does Your Worship to God Come First?HISTORIC EXAMPLEFor a moment let us move farther back into history to 617 B.C.E. In that year Nebuchadnezzar, the king of Babylon, took many Israelites captive to Babylon. Nebuchadnezzar chose certain ones of the children of Israel, of the royal seed, to get special training in his court. The best ones were selected, the ones with good appearance, those having insight into all wisdom, and being acquainted with knowledge and good discernment. These were to stand in the palace of the king. Instructions were given to teach these young folks the writing and the tongue of the Chaldeans. In order that they might receive good food, "the king appointed a daily allowance from the delicacies of the king and from his drinking wine, even to nourish them for three years, that at the end of these they might stand before the king."—Dan. 1:1-5.
They teach that this important Bible event occurred in 617 BCE. But what year was that in terms of Nebuchadnezzar's reign?
Insight, vol. 2 p. 480 NebuchadnezzarNebuchadnezzar ruled as king for 43 years (624-582 B.C.E.)
So in the WT's official chronology, the year 617 BCE was Nebuchadnezzar's 7th or 8th year (depending on whether accession or non-accession year dating is used).
624 = year 0 or year 1
623 = year 1 or year 2
622 = year 2 or year 3
621 = year 3 or year 4
620 = year 4 or year 5
619 = year 5 or year 6
618 = year 6 or year 7
617 = year 7 or year 8
Scholar, the Bible teaches that:
Year 4 of Jehoiakim = First Year of Nebuchadnezzar
Year 3 of Jehoiakim = Year before the first year of Nebuch.
Daniel 1:1 says that the young men were taken captive in the third year of the kingship of Jehoiakim .
The WT falsely claims:
1) That Nebuchadnezzar did not take any captives during his accession year
2) That Daniel and the others were captured during Nebuchadnezzar's 7th year.
These two WT teachings are in opposition to the Bible chronology of Daniel 1:1 and Jeremiah 25:1.
Marjorie