BIBLE QUESTIONS ANSWERED
What Does Bible Chronology Indicate About the Year 1914?
The Bible’s answer
Bible chronology indicates that God’s Kingdom was established in heaven in 1914.
This is shown by a prophecy recorded in chapter 4 of the Bible book of Daniel.
For a period of “seven times
Overview of the prophecy. God caused King Nebuchadnezzar of Babylon to have a prophetic dream about an immense tree that was chopped down. Its stump was prevented from regrowing for a period of “seven times,” after which the tree would grow again.—Daniel 4:1, 10-16.
The prophecy’s initial fulfillment
figuratively ‘chopped down’
The prophecy’s initial fulfillment. The great tree represented King Nebuchadnezzar himself. (Daniel 4:20-22) He was figuratively ‘chopped down’ when he temporarily lost his sanity and kingship for a period of seven years. (Daniel 4:25) When God restored his sanity, Nebuchadnezzar regained his throne and acknowledged God’s rulership.—Daniel 4:34-36.
Daniel 4:20-22
It is you, O king
20 “‘The tree that you saw that grew great and became strong, whose top reached the heavens and was visible to all the earth, 21 which had beautiful foliage, abundant fruit, and food for all, beneath which the beasts of the field would dwell and on whose branches the birds of the heavens would reside, 22 it is you, O king, because you have grown great and become strong, and your grandeur has grown and reached to the heavens, and your rulership to the ends of the earth.
Daniel 4:25
You will be driven away from among men
Daniel 4:34-36
And I praised the Most High
The prophecy has a greater fulfillment.
the immense tree symbolizes God’s rulership.
What do the “seven times” represent?
The Bible provides the way to determine the length of those prophetic times.
“a day for a year,”
Therefore, the “seven times,” or 2,520 years, to 1914.

For a detailed discussion of why the date 607 B.C.E is used, see the articles “When Was Ancient Jerusalem Destroyed?—Part One,” on pages 26-31 of the October 1, 2011, issue of The Watchtower, and “When Was Ancient Jerusalem Destroyed?—Part Two,” on pages 22-28 of the November 1, 2011, issue of The Watchtower.