1914—A Significant Year in Bible Prophecy
Decades in advance, Bible students proclaimed that there would
be significant developments in 1914. What were these and what evidence points
to 1914 a such an important year?
As recorded at Luke 21:24, Jesus said: “Jerusalem will be trampled on by the nations until
the appointed times of the nations [“the
times of the Gentiles,” King James
Version] are fulfilled.”
Jerusalem had been the capital city of the Jewish nation—the seat of rulership of the line of kings from the
house of King David. (Psalm 48:1, 2) However, these kings were unique among
national leaders. They sat on “Jehovah’s throne” as representatives of God himself. (1 Chronicles
29:23) Jerusalem was thus a symbol of Jehovah’s
rulership.
How and when though, did God’s
rulership begin to be “trampled on
by the nations”? This
happened in 607 B.C. E. when Jerusalem was conquered by the Babylonians. “Jehovah’s throne”
became vacant, and the line of kings who descended from David was interrupted.
(2 Kings 25:1-26) would this ‘trampling’ go on forever? No, for the prophecy
of Ezekiel said regarding Jerusalem’s
last king. Zedekiah: “Remove the
turban and take of the crown. . . . It will not belong to anyone until the one
who has the legal right comes, and I will give it to him.” (Ezekiel 21:2, 27) “The one ho ha the legal right” to the Davidic crown is Christ
Jesus. (Luke 1:32, 33) So the ‘trampling’ would end when Jesus became
King.
When would that grand event occur? Jesus showed that the
Gentiles would rule for a fixed period of time. The account in Daniel’s chapter 4 holds the key to
knowing how long that period would last. It relates a prophetic dream
experienced by King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon. He saw a tree of enormous height
that was chopped down. Its stump could not grow because it was banded with iron
and copper. An angel declared “Let
seven times pass over it.”
–Daniel 4:10-16.
In the Bible, trees are sometimes used to represent rulership.
(Ezekiel 17:22-24; 31:2-5) So the chopping down of the symbolic tree represents
how god’s rulership. As
expressed through the kings of Jerusalem, would be interrupted. However, the
vision served noticed that this ‘trampling
of Jerusalem’ would be
temporary—a period of “seven times.” How long a period is that?
Revelation 12:6, 14 indicates that three and a half times
equal “1.260 days.” “Seven
times” would therefore last twice as
long, or 2,520 days. Bu the Gentile nations did not stop ‘trampling’ on God’s rulership a mere 2,520 days after Jerusalem’s fall. Evidently, then, this
prophecy covers a much longer period of time. On the basis of Numbers 14:14 and
Ezekiel 4:6, which speak of “a
day for a year,” the “seven times” would cover 2,520 years.
The 2,520 years began in October
607 B.C.E., when Jerusalem fell to the Babylonians and the Davidic king has
taken off his throne. The period ended in October 1914. At that time, “the appointed times of the
nation’s”
ended, and Jesus Christ was installed as God’s
heavenly King.”—Psalm 2:1-6;
Daniel 7:13, 14.
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From October 607
B.C.E. to October 1 B.C.E. is 606 years. Since there is no zero year, from
October 1 B.C.E. to October 1914 C.E. is 1,914 years. By adding 606 years and
1,914 years, we get 2,520 years. For information on Jerusalem’s fall in 607 B.C.E. see the article “Chronology”
in Insight on the Scriptures, published by Jehovah’s Witnesses.
Just a Jesus predicted, his “presence” as heavenly King has been
marked by dramatic world developments—war,
famine, earthquake, pestilences. (Matthew 24:3-8; Luke 21:11) Such developments
bear powerful testimony to the fact that 1914 indeed marked the birth of God’s heavenly Kingdom and the
beginning of “the last days” of this present wicked system
of things.—2 Timothy
3:1-5.
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