As Jesus showed in his prophecy pointing to the conclusion of the system of things, Jerusalem would be trampled on by the nations, until the appointed times of the nations were fulfilled. (Luke 21:24) Jerusalem represented the Kingdom of God because its kings were said to sit on the throne of the kingship of Jehovah. (1 Chron. 28:4, 5; Matt. 5:34, 35) So, the Gentile governments, represented by wild beasts, would trample on the right of Gods Kingdom to direct human affairs and would themselves hold sway under Satans control.Compare Luke 4:5, 6.
For how long would such governments be permitted to exercise this control before Jehovah gave the Kingdom to Jesus Christ? Daniel 4:16 says seven times (seven years, AT and Mo, also JB footnote on verse 13). The Bible shows that in calculating prophetic time, a day is counted as a year. (Ezek. 4:6; Num. 14:34) How many days, then, are involved? Revelation 11:2, 3 clearly states that 42 months (3 1/2 years) in that prophecy are counted as 1,260 days. Seven years would be twice that, or 2,520 days. Applying the day for a year rule would result in 2,520 years.
When did the counting of the seven times begin? After Zedekiah, the last king in the typical Kingdom of God, was removed from the throne in Jerusalem by the Babylonians. (Ezek. 21:25-27) Finally, by early October of 607 B.C.E. the last vestige of Jewish sovereignty was gone. By that time the Jewish governor, Gedaliah, who had been left in charge by the Babylonians, had been assassinated, and the remaining Jews had fled to Egypt. (Jeremiah, chapters 40-43) Reliable Bible chronology indicates that this took place 70 years before 537 B.C.E., the year in which the Jews returned from captivity; that is, it took place by early October of 607 B.C.E. (Jer. 29:10; Dan. 9:2) (Excerpts Reasoning from the Scriptures WTS)
This is how 1914 is calculated...