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Do you understand the Bible's prophecy of Christ's invisible presence?
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 lift off the crown. . . . It will certainly become no one’s until he comes who has the legal right, and I must give it to him.” (Ezekiel 21:26, 27) The one who has “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 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 an immense tree 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 at Jerusalem, would be interrupted. However, the vision served notice 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 “a thousand two hundred and sixty days.” “Seven times” would therefore last twice as long, or 2,520 days. But 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 14:34 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 was taken off his throne. The period ended in October 1914. At that time, “the appointed times of the nations” ended, and Jesus Christ was installed as God’s heavenly King.—Psalm 2:1-6; Daniel 7:13, 14.
Just as Jesus predicted, his “presence” as heavenly King has been marked by dramatic world developments—war, famine, earthquakes, 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.
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. ( bt 1914)
Does this make sense?....Any questions, Please feel free to email me.
How does your religion view this prophecy? Do they acknowledge it or ignore it?
7 Answers
- Here I AmLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Good question and yes, I do agree with you!
Psalms 22:26
The meek ones will eat and be satisfied;
Those seeking him will praise Jehovah.
May YOUR hearts live forever.
- jojoLv 51 decade ago
It would really take a long time for me to explain where you are wrong. I'll say one thing, 1914 did not mark the birth of God's heavenly Kingdom. If you really want to make some sense of the prophecy of the coming Kingdom of heaven, I suggest that you get this book. The book is called "The Mystery of Iniquity" by Michael Rood. You can buy the book from www.michaelroodministries.com. The book talks about legal prerequisites to the return of the Messiah, and also comes with a free DVD called "Zechariah's Thermonuclear War". I strongly recommend that you get this book. It will open you eyes to new things that you've never heard before. It did help me see the "Day of the Lord" prophecy in a new perspective.
Let me know if you have any questions.
- 1 decade ago
It sounds to me like Jehovah Witness translation; therefore, Christian fellowship groups would not view it in the manner you do. Luke 21:20-24 inclusive is Jesus teaching about the destruction of Jersualem. (further supported by Matt 24:15-21 and Mark 13:14-19) It is very important not to pluck one verse out of several and try to isolate it and/or its meaning. You must keep the scripture in proper context Lukes teaching in chapter 21 are v1-4 the widows mite; v5-7 Disciples ask two question; v8-19 signs of Christ's coming; v20-24 destruction of Jerusalem; v25-28 second coming; v29-33 Parable of the fig tree; v34-38 warning to watch for His coming.
It is not proper Bible study principals to isolate the one verse and create an expose like you have here.
Source(s): Theolgical and Biblical studies. - 1 decade ago
I don't quite understand your question? If you are talking about Christ's invisible presence I would have to say that it happened when He ascended into the clouds of heaven. Clouds I think represent our minds. I also think this is what happens when the Lord comes back..ie the second coming. Clouds is a very interesting study that I think all should contemplate.
If you are talking about end time prophecy than we need an online forum to discuss this between one another.
Source(s): Holy Bible KJV and studying the word cloud in the Bible - How do you think about the answers? You can sign in to vote the answer.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
A lot of mystery in the Bible and its hard to explain. Just have Faith!