(Investigator 107, 2006 March)
The 1260 days are a period mentioned in The Bible in Daniel 7:25; 12:7 and Revelation 11:1-3.
Jehovah’s Witness (JW) leaders have often written about and interpreted these 1260 days but are unable to make up their minds and keep changing their interpretation.
Here are the interpretations as found in
official JW or Watchtower Society (WTS) publications:
In 1889. Brought forward one year and counted as 1260 years from 539 to 1799. (Watch Tower Reprints 1889 January-February p1093; Studies III, 58, 63-64)
In 1930. Counted as 1260 literal days starting November 7, 1914, to the arrest warrant of Joseph Rutherford and other WTS Directors on May 7, 1918. (Light I 1930, p199; Your Will Be Done On Earth 1958 pp 181, 331)
In 1969. Changed to run from October 4/5 1914 to the Memorial on March 26/27 1918. (Then Is Finished The Mystery of God 1969 pp 261-263)
In 1977. Changed again to run from December 28 1914 to June 21 1918 — i.e. from when the Watchtower Cult expected persecution to when Rutherford and other WTS directors were imprisoned. (Our Incoming World Government—God’s Kingdom 1977 pp 127-133)
In 1988. Changed back to the 1969 interpretation or similar to it — the reference says "starting from the outbreak of the first world war in the latter part of 1914 and continuing to the early part of 1918." (Revelation—Its Grand Climax Near At Hand! 1988 p164)
In 1993. Changed back to the 1977 interpretation i.e. the 1260 days runs from December 1914 to June 21 1918. (The Watchtower 1993 November 1 pp 9-10; Pay Attention To Daniel’s Prophecy 1999 pp 142-143)
The most drastic change — from 1260 years
to 1260 days — appeared in the book Light Volume 1 (1930) authored
by the then WTS president Joseph F Rutherford:
The 1260 days illustrate what has occurred in all JW doctrines and in their explanations of thousands of Bible verses. In total the revisions to what JWs call "Bible truth", "accurate knowledge", "true Christianity", "bright light" and "God’s word" come to many thousands.
Bible interpreters more wishy-washy than JW leaders would be hard to find.
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