Watch Tower Society publications teach that Jesus began to rule in heaven invisibly as king in October 1914. They assert that the Greek word
parousia (translated in most English Bible translations as
coming when referring to Christ) is more accurately rendered
presence, perceived only by a composite "sign". As such, the
Second Coming is considered an invisible presence, lasting for an extended period of time, and ending with Jesus' "coming" to separate
the Sheep and the Goats. They believe that when Jesus became king, Satan was ousted from heaven to the earth, bringing a period of "woe" to mankind. Witnesses base their beliefs about the significance of 1914 on the Watch Tower Society's interpretation of biblical chronology, based on their belief that the
destruction of Jerusalem and the beginning of the
Babylonian captivity both occurred in 607 BCE. (The secularly accepted date for the fall of Jerusalem is within a year of 587 BCE; exiles were taken in various years, with most Jews exiled to Babylon following the
siege of Jerusalem of 597 BCE.) They believe that
Daniel chapter 4 prophesied a period of 2,520 years starting with 607 BCE and ending at 1914 CE. They equate this period with the "Gentile Times" or "the appointed times of the nations", a phrase taken from Luke 21:24. They believe that when the Babylonians conquered Jerusalem, the line of kings descended from David was interrupted, and that God's throne was "trampled on" from then until Jesus began ruling in October 1914. Witnesses believe their doctrine is confirmed by world events since 1914, including wars, famine, earthquakes and increasing lawlessness, which they see as fulfillment of the "sign" of Christ's presence. They believe that their preaching is also part of that sign, citing Matthew 24:14. Witnesses teach that in 1918, Jesus resurrected those of the 144,000 (the "anointed") who had already died to heavenly life; since 1918, any "anointed" are individually resurrected to heavenly life at the time of their death to serve as kings alongside Christ in his heavenly government. The current world era, or "system of things", is considered to be in its "
last days", facing imminent destruction through intervention by God and Christ, leading to deliverance for those who worship God acceptably. This judgment will begin with the destruction by the
United Nations of false religion, which they identify as "
Babylon the Great", or the "harlot", of
Revelation 17. This will mark the beginning of the
great tribulation. Satan will subsequently attack Jehovah's Witnesses, an action that will prompt God to begin the war of
Armageddon, during which all forms of government and all people not counted as Christ's "sheep", or true followers, will be destroyed. The Society's publications make no explicit claim about whether small children or the mentally ill will survive, but say God's judgment will be righteous and merciful. After Armageddon, Satan will be cast into an abyss and unable to influence humanity, then God will extend his heavenly kingdom to include earth, which will be transformed into a paradise similar to the
Garden of Eden. Most of those who
had died prior to God's intervention will gradually be resurrected to a "day of judgment" lasting for
the thousand years referred to in
Revelation 20. This judgment will be based on their actions after resurrection rather than past deeds. At the end of the thousand years, Christ will hand all authority back to God. Then Satan is released for a final opportunity to mislead perfect mankind; Satan, his demons, and any who fail the test will be destroyed, leaving a fully tested, perfect human race who will live forever. ==Defection==