Sorry scholar, your last post is one of the most unclear sentence structures I have read.
I still say you are trolling us.
i came across this article written in 2004 by an evangelical.. “when did jerusalem fall?”, rodger young, journal of the evangelical society [jets], 47/1 (march 2004), 21-38.. http://www.rcyoung.org/articles/jerusalem.pdf .
these are the conclusions of the 18-page analysis.
(1) jerusalem fell in the fourth month (tammuz) of 587 bc.
Sorry scholar, your last post is one of the most unclear sentence structures I have read.
I still say you are trolling us.
i came across this article written in 2004 by an evangelical.. “when did jerusalem fall?”, rodger young, journal of the evangelical society [jets], 47/1 (march 2004), 21-38.. http://www.rcyoung.org/articles/jerusalem.pdf .
these are the conclusions of the 18-page analysis.
(1) jerusalem fell in the fourth month (tammuz) of 587 bc.
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Sorry. That opinion does not work for the Bible clearly shows that the 70 years ended with the Return of the Jewish Exiles in 537 BCE and not with the Fall of Babylon in 539 BCE. In 539 BCE the Jews were still in Babylon not yet then released and Judah was still desolated so such a hypothesis is impossible.
scholar JW
And yet, the bible says:
12 “But when the seventy years are fulfilled, I will punish the king of Babylon and his nation, the land of the Babylonians,[b] for their guilt,” declares the Lord, “and will make it desolate forever.
Pretty clear.
Its amazing how JWs will tell you that the bible is the ultimate authority (except when it goes against WTS doctrine).
i came across this article written in 2004 by an evangelical.. “when did jerusalem fall?”, rodger young, journal of the evangelical society [jets], 47/1 (march 2004), 21-38.. http://www.rcyoung.org/articles/jerusalem.pdf .
these are the conclusions of the 18-page analysis.
(1) jerusalem fell in the fourth month (tammuz) of 587 bc.
The 70 years ends with the fall of Babylon, not with the return of the exiles. 539. Easy!!! 👍
i came across this article written in 2004 by an evangelical.. “when did jerusalem fall?”, rodger young, journal of the evangelical society [jets], 47/1 (march 2004), 21-38.. http://www.rcyoung.org/articles/jerusalem.pdf .
these are the conclusions of the 18-page analysis.
(1) jerusalem fell in the fourth month (tammuz) of 587 bc.
Scholar, I guess you are trolling but Ill bite anyway.
Of course the passage speaks to the Jews primarily but also clearly mentions that other nations, not just the Jews would be affected.
I don't pretend to be an expert, or even a 'scholar', so maybe Ive missed something, but if you could point out which verse in that passage mentions the destruction of the Jewish temple, I would appreciate it.
i came across this article written in 2004 by an evangelical.. “when did jerusalem fall?”, rodger young, journal of the evangelical society [jets], 47/1 (march 2004), 21-38.. http://www.rcyoung.org/articles/jerusalem.pdf .
these are the conclusions of the 18-page analysis.
(1) jerusalem fell in the fourth month (tammuz) of 587 bc.
The prophecy of Jeremiah in chapter 25 doesn't mention the destruction of the temple in relation to determining the 70 year period.
25 The word that came to Jeremiah concerning all the people of Judah in the fourth year of Je·hoiʹa·kim+ son of Jo·siʹah, the king of Judah, which was the first year of King Neb·u·chad·nezʹzar*of Babylon. 2 This is what Jeremiah the prophet spoke concerning*all the people of Judah and all the inhabitants of Jerusalem:
8 “Therefore this is what Jehovah of armies says, ‘“Because you would not obey my words, 9 I am sending for all the families of the north,”+ declares Jehovah, “sending for King Neb·u·chad·nezʹzar*of Babylon, my servant,+ and I will bring them against this land+ and against its inhabitants and against all these surrounding nations.+ I will devote them to destruction and make them an object of horror and something to whistle at and a perpetual ruin. 10 I will put an end to the sound of exultation and the sound of rejoicing from them,+ the voice of the bridegroom and the voice of the bride,+ the sound of the hand mill and the light of the lamp. 11 And all this land will be reduced to ruins and will become an object of horror, and these nations will have to serve the king of Babylon for 70 years.”’+
12 “‘But when 70 years have been fulfilled,+ I will call to account*the king of Babylon and that nation for their error,’+ declares Jehovah, ‘and I will make the land of the Chal·deʹans a desolate wasteland for all time.
These verses clearly show that the prophecy wasnt specific to the Jews but all the nations around the area were to be subject to Babylon for 70 years.
It doesn't mention the temple.
It doesn't say the land will be in desolation for 70 years, it says that the nations will be in servitude to Babylon for 70 years.
Lastly, the 70 years were going to end, not with the return of the Jews to their homeland but with the punishment of the King of Babylon, which everyone agrees happened in 539 bce.
If the 70 years of servitude started when Jeremiah spoke the prophecy, that gives us a start date of 605, being the first year of Nebuchadnezzar. Is it possible that the 70 years had already started by then, as Babylon was already ruling anyway?
If the 70 years started at or about the time of Jeremiahs prophecy, that opens another can of worms for the WTS. Jeremiah 1 says that the first year of Nebuchadnezzar was the 4th year of Jehoiakim. According to jw.org, the 4th year of Jehoiakim was 624 bce.
its astonishing to reflectively realize the jws are supporting a group of men who teach and profess a false and tainted commercialized gospel of jesus and his the new kingdom order.
out of hundreds of christian faiths in existence only one teaches that 1914 was the year christ returned and has taken to his heavenly throne in heaven.
according to the bible this date setting is an act of disloyalty and apostasy through the very words of jesus.
And it all hinges on claiming Jerusalem fell in 607, not 587, a year overwhelmingly attested to by history and astronomy.
this has come up recently with two family members who are jws.
if they are talking about this you can bet that others are too.
they seem to be all excited that a lot of attention in the news right now is about climate change, greta, extinction rebellion etc... as you can image they are very smug saying see.
Pretty sure that millions of trees have laid down their lives for all the orgs publications since the late 1800s.
in 5 weeks, it will be monday the 11 st of november, armistice day.
during the ceremonies around 11 o'clock, am, there will be a transit of mercury in progress., a mini eclipse.
a sign in the sky for war- or peace makers.
The signs in heaven, mentioned in Matt 24 have already occurred if you believe that the bible is accurate.
In 66 AD, the comet we know as Halley's comet appeared over Jerusalem and hung in the sky 'like a sword', according to Josephus.
Now the real question is, was it predicted, or was it woven into the story after the event?
a long time ago, before television radio and films, before printing, before the invention of writing, people listened only to the spoken word—and the cry of birds, the wind whistling through the trees and the sea crashing on the sea shore.
before written text they knew about the gods because high up there in the night sky was where they lived; gods, goddesses and immortal heroes.
the constellations told of their exploits.
The main job of any religion is to convince people that they can cheat death by following the rules of their particular belief system.
Everything else is designed to control.
i have been sad to see so many groups and individuals say that the cause of these events are the mental status of the shooters.
i have looked over the backgrounds of these shooters, and few had medically identified mental health issues.
it is too easy to think that people shoot or kill other people because they are mentally ill.. actually, many or most people with real mental illnesses are most likely to be the victims of others.. i have been a volunteer with the organization called nami (national alliance of mental lillness) for 25 years now.
I would be interested to know how many gun owners believe that a gun equals security?
When faced with an incident, how do you think you would go?
How often do you participate in active shooter, high pressure drills? What about training that involves protecting loved ones as well as dealing with the imminent threat? Once a year? Every few years? Never?
I hear a lot of talk about how guns make you safe but unless you really know your stuff you might end up shooting yourself in the arse before you manage to deal with the problem.