Doug
No, 537 BCE is well proven for if not then Why not? Do you have a better candidate?
scholar
a month ago i sent a letter to the us branch about 607. my purpose for sending it was because i wanted to show to my parents through the letters the truth behind the date system.
two days ago, i received a response from them.
i think this is gonna be the first of many.
Doug
No, 537 BCE is well proven for if not then Why not? Do you have a better candidate?
scholar
a month ago i sent a letter to the us branch about 607. my purpose for sending it was because i wanted to show to my parents through the letters the truth behind the date system.
two days ago, i received a response from them.
i think this is gonna be the first of many.
Doug Mason
Thank you for your kind words and reference as to my character.
My qualifications for those who are interested are the following:
Bachelor of Arts- Deakin University majoring in Philosophy and Religious Studies
Bachelor of Arts- Honours, incomplete-Deakin University- Philosophical Studies
Master of Arts - University of Sydney- Studies in Religion
Now, Doug, you say that my contributions expose the weaknesses of WTS's arguments, if this is so could you be more specific and list such accordingly so that I may respond.
scholar
a month ago i sent a letter to the us branch about 607. my purpose for sending it was because i wanted to show to my parents through the letters the truth behind the date system.
two days ago, i received a response from them.
i think this is gonna be the first of many.
Doug Mason
The date 537 BCE has been well established and explained by the celebrated WT scholars in older and current WT publications. The key Bible references which establish the year chronologically and historically are the following: 2Chron.36:22-23; Ezra 1:1;3:1-6. Such texts provide the framework of key factors which enable one to locate such in an appropriate Calendar and equipped with the relevant facts and history one can easily demonstrate or prove that 537 BCE is the most likely or available candidate for the Return in 537 BCE.
You need to be mindful of the fact that Bible Chronology is about Methodology and interpretation within the framework of known History so do not expect something in the order of the 'Jerusalem Post' along with Photos or interviews of the Returnees dated Oct 1, 537 BCE.
scholar
a month ago i sent a letter to the us branch about 607. my purpose for sending it was because i wanted to show to my parents through the letters the truth behind the date system.
two days ago, i received a response from them.
i think this is gonna be the first of many.
Finkelstein
If I was a dishonest individual I would not have completed the online course 'The Rise and Fall of Jerusalem' by the Tel-Aviv University and are you willing to enroll in that course of study?
Further, my friend Doug Mason will vouch for my honesty and integrity.
scholar
a month ago i sent a letter to the us branch about 607. my purpose for sending it was because i wanted to show to my parents through the letters the truth behind the date system.
two days ago, i received a response from them.
i think this is gonna be the first of many.
johnamos
You have misread me. Jer. 27 addresses five nations excluding Judah whereas Jer.25 lists many more of the surrounding nations. I did not mean to say that there are only five surrounding nations in total. try to improve your comprehension skills which are lacking as shown also by your poor understanding of the Society's reply.
What you fail to realize that Jer. 25.11 is exegetically difficult and is challenging to translate into English for this is shown by comparing different Bible translations. This verse requires interpretation aided by comparing it with Daniel 9:2 and 2 Chron. 36:20-23.
The NWT with Ref. 1984 has the 'seventy years ' without a prefix, standing alone and could either be applied to 'this land' or 'these nations' or in combination of both terms. For example, note how it is rendered in The New English Bible,1970:"For seventy years this whole country shall be a scandal and a horror; these nations shall be in subjection to the king of Babylon".
The Bible in Living English by Steven Byington: "and all the country shall become a desolation, and they shall be in slavery among the nations seventy years".
A New Translation Of The Bible by James Moffat: "The whole of this country shall be a waste and a horror and for seventy years the people shall be subject to the king of Babylon". BIG problem here!!!!!! Do you get the point?
I have repeatedly told you that the 70 years does indeed represent a period of Babylonian domination in combination with an Exile to Babylon and the Desolation of the land from the Fall in 607 BCE until the Return in 537 BCE. Further, all of those surrounding nations came under Babylonian domination right up to the time of the end of the Babylonian monarchy which came to its end in 539 BCE.
The date 609 BCE is a fuzzy date in terms as to whether it properly constitutes the end of the Assyrian Empire and has nothing to do with Jeremiah's seventy years prophecy.
scholar
a month ago i sent a letter to the us branch about 607. my purpose for sending it was because i wanted to show to my parents through the letters the truth behind the date system.
two days ago, i received a response from them.
i think this is gonna be the first of many.
LeeT
Thank you for the catalog list of Babylonian texts. I notice that all of the regnal years for Nebuchadnezzar are now listed so with all of this information for both the reign of Nebuchadnezzar and his successors, Do any of these texts shed any light on the 70 years especially since WT critics claim the 70 years are only for Babylon and not for Judah? Further, in connection with the listings of the 43 regnal years for Nebuchadrezzar, Is there any mention of the 7 years of vacancy when neb lost the kingship according to Daniel ch.4?
scholar
a month ago i sent a letter to the us branch about 607. my purpose for sending it was because i wanted to show to my parents through the letters the truth behind the date system.
two days ago, i received a response from them.
i think this is gonna be the first of many.
LeeT
I wish to inform you and all other posters that scholar has done this course a couple of years ago when it was first introduced on this forum. I recommend that all critics do that course and purchase the main textbook, The Fall and Rise of Jerusalem by Obed Lipschits, 2005, Eisenbrauns.
I found the course most interesting especially the many visuals as these gave a good overview of the geopolitical reality especially during the time when Babylon came to power. What struck me was the simple fact that the seventy years could not have begun in either 606 or 609 BCE. The text book gives 586 BCE for the Fall and makes very little mention of the seventy years almost complete silence
In order to obtain a Certificate, one has to complete online quizzes and assessment, in my short essays I argued for our understanding of the 70 years and the fact that the Judah was totally desolate.
I strongly recommend that all critics of WT Chronology do this course and should a requisite for anyone who wants to say something about the Chronology of the that Period-the last days of Judah. Doug are you paying attention to this?
scholar
a month ago i sent a letter to the us branch about 607. my purpose for sending it was because i wanted to show to my parents through the letters the truth behind the date system.
two days ago, i received a response from them.
i think this is gonna be the first of many.
Finkelstein
The historical, biblical and archaeological proves that Judah was depopulated and desolated for 70 years as foretold by Jeremiah, witnessed by Daniel and confirmed by Ezra and the later historian Josephus.
Current archaeology accepts 586 BCE rather than 587 BCE and does not accept 607 BCE at this stage.
The Bible does not support Mythology and neither does the celebrated WT scholars and the said scholar.
scholar
a month ago i sent a letter to the us branch about 607. my purpose for sending it was because i wanted to show to my parents through the letters the truth behind the date system.
two days ago, i received a response from them.
i think this is gonna be the first of many.
johnamos
Agreed. Jeremiah's prophecy herein is addressed to five surrounding nations of Judah and including the nation of Judah that they could escape Jehovah's judgement by submitting in servitude to the then reigning king, Nebuchadnezzer. In this chapter, there is no connection of the 'seventy years as such as in the case of the preceding chapter 25 which was also addressed to the nations including Judah which altogether had to serve Babylon 70 years. When one considers the duration of the Babylonian monarchy from Nebuchadnezzer to Belshazzar you get an overall period of 66 years which could be rounded up to 70 years representing the Babylonian Dynasty. This scenario would easily account for the 70 years ascribed to Tyre's servitude as a round number.
However, Jeremiah's texts of the seventy years are applicable to Judah alone giving precise details as to its chronology and its nature that of not only being one of servitude but of exile and desolation with a precise beginning and end. These factors are not present with those oracles given to the Nations roundabout.
There is simply no basis, in fact, to claim that the 70 years for Judah ended in 539 BCE or began in the fuzzy date of 609 BCE. How you apply to the other nations the servitude to Babylon for 70 years is a matter of speculation for the Bible provides no details on that subject.
Current scholarship of late 2018 dismisses the 539 BCE interpretation of Babylonian domination solely applicable to the seventy years of Jeremiah arguing rather that this period refers to the Exile ending ith the Return under Cyrus in 537 BCE
Again I repeat in the light of the 70 years' textual corpus, the theory that the 70 years ended in 539 BCE is impossible and is simply bunkum!!!!
scholar
a month ago i sent a letter to the us branch about 607. my purpose for sending it was because i wanted to show to my parents through the letters the truth behind the date system.
two days ago, i received a response from them.
i think this is gonna be the first of many.
johnamos
Your last post refers back to Jeremiah 27:6-14 so What is your point?
scholar