yes you are quite right to say that the bible informs us that Jesus went back to heaven to be at the right side of God , but from then on he had to wait until 1914 to recieve his kingship DANIEL 7;13-14
I disagree, I think this is your own interpretation of Scripture because you fail to understand the text — 'sitting at the right hand of God' implies authority, so there is no suggestion of having to wait for anything.
It is understandable that people look into Scripture to discern the future — understandable, but it is wrong. Scripture expressly forbids magic, and using Scripture as a means of divination is using it for purposes of magic.
It is also understandable that people, when they discern dates, places, times, etc., will come up with notions that have meaning for them. Where would the JWs be if the 'magical date' was 1419, or 4191, or 9114? Nowhere ... so your founders
had to came up with a date that was 'within reach' as it were, a date that was revised on more than one occasion.
As for the dates, one can manipulate Scripture to arrive at any date you like, as has been proven in test conditions. So if I picked a different set of figures from Scripture, but used your methods of determining a date, and by so doing arrived at my birthdate ... what would that tell you about me?
And how can you say I am wrong and you are right, when we use the same text and the same method?
You have to admit it, Mee, you believe that you have the proper interpretation of the text, because men told you so.
The same as me.
The only difference is, my people don't have to alter the text and insert words to make it 'make sense', when for a couple of thousand years, saints and sages had no problem with Scripture at all.
My people don't haven't changed the teaching that the Apostles (who wrote the text) gave to them.
Whilst there is no such thing as a 'correct' interpretation of Scripture, and whilst new and revised versions, informed by scholarship, are being published all the time, your translation is now showing its age, and its underskirts ... in some places it is good, and in others it is bad ... and when it's bad, you can see why ...
Hebrews 10:12, 13: "This man offered one sacrifice for sins perpetually and sat down at the right hand of God, from then on AWAITING until his enemies should be placed as a stool for his feet." This time of waiting ended years ago.
The time ended 2,000 years ago. Jesus is not AWAITING his coronation, is He? The text clearly says he is awaiting the Judgement of the World.
You see ... you don't even understand the plain text.
Thomas