Many things - none of which the Jehovah's Witnesses have seen.
2006-12-10 01:05:45
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answered by Buzz s 6
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What Did Jehovah Witness
2016-10-14 02:14:05
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answer #2
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answered by ? 4
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This Site Might Help You.
RE:
What did Jehovah witness?
2015-08-10 08:01:02
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answered by Roma 1
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The witness in the term is not so much Jehovah, but Hie earthly servants who believe what the Bible says and try to speak to as many people as possible about it, like a witness in a court case. The witnesses speak in suport of Jehovah's view of things.
2006-12-09 11:08:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Jehovah's Witnesses both witness and bear witness to God's personal name, his majestic personality, and Kingdom purposes. In doing so, they align themselves with Jesus Christ and the prophets.
(Isaiah 43:10) “You are my witnesses,” is the utterance of Jehovah
(Isaiah 43:12) So you are my witnesses,” is the utterance of Jehovah, “and I am God.
(Hebrews 12:1-2) Because we have so great a cloud of [Jehovah's] witnesses surrounding us, let us also put off every weight and the sin that easily entangles us, and let us run with endurance the race that is set before us, as we look intently at the Chief Agent and Perfecter of our faith, Jesus
(Revelation 1:5) Jesus Christ, “the Faithful Witness”
(Acts 5:38,39) Do not meddle with these men, but let them alone; (because, if this scheme or this work is from men, it will be overthrown; but if it is from God, YOU will not be able to overthrow them;) otherwise, You may perhaps be found fighters actually against God.”
Learn more:
http://watchtower.org/e/jt/
2006-12-10 04:17:26
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answered by achtung_heiss 7
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Jehovah God wanted us to use his name. Matthew 6:9, Jesus told us that we should pray: "Our Father in the heavens, let your NAME be SANCTIFIED." Also Isaiah 43:10 also brings out that Jehovah said, "You are my WITNESSES." God is a Title. Even with Arabs. A good dictionary will show you, “Allah” is a shortened form of the Arabic term meaning “the god", this is not a name. The title “God” is neither personal nor distinctive. In the Hebrew Scriptures the same word (ʼElo‧him′) is applied to Jehovah, the true God, and also to false gods. The Imperial Bible-Dictionary says: “It is everywhere a proper name, denoting the personal God and him only; whereas Elohim partakes more of the character of a common noun, denoting usually, indeed, but not necessarily nor uniformly, the Supreme. . . . The Hebrew may say the Elohim, the true God, in opposition to all false gods; but he never says the Jehovah, for Jehovah is the name of the true God only. He says again and again my God . . . ; but never my Jehovah, for when he says my God, he means Jehovah. He speaks of the God of Israel, but never of the Jehovah of Israel, for there is no other Jehovah. He speaks of the living God, but never of the living Jehovah, for he cannot conceive of Jehovah as other than living.” Hope This Helps
2016-03-17 21:48:55
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answered by ? 4
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Wow your name is so pretty! You must have talents... Not the name, well that's nice too but I mean the way you wrote it, must've taken you ages...
Anyway, Jehovah's Witnesses are Protestant Christians, they do not celebrate birthdays because Jesus didn't, and so they don't celebrate Christmas either, and they do not have blood transfusions or believe in getting tattoos or anything done to the body (as it's the temple), or sex before marriage and that, but in my experience they are the nicest people I have ever met. (I'm not one, I just knew some)
2006-12-09 11:18:22
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answered by floppity 7
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a Jehovah witness is someone who has witnessed Jehovah"s love, i think.
2006-12-09 11:10:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Who Are They?Actually, Jehovah's Witnesses are interested in you and your welfare. They want to be your friends and to tell you more about themselves, their beliefs, their organization, and how they feel about people and the world in which all of us live.
http://www.watchtower.org/e/jt/index.htm?article=article_07.htm
They have made a dedication to God to do his will, and they apply themselves to fulfill this dedication. In all their activities they seek guidance from God's Word and his holy spirit.
They are dedicated to God to do his will.
They received the word with the greatest eagerness of mind, carefully examining the Scriptures daily as to whether these things were so." (Acts 17:11) Jehovah's Witnesses believe that all religious teachings should be subjected to this test of agreement with the inspired Scriptures, whether the teaching is offered by them or by someone else. They invite you—urge you—to do this in your discussions with them.
They believe the Bible is God's Word.
THEIR NAME
Jehovah's Witnesses? Yes, that is the way they refer to themselves. It is a descriptive name, indicating that they bear witness concerning Jehovah, his Godship, and his purposes. "God," "Lord," and "Creator"—like "President," "King," and "General"—are titles and may be applied to several different personages. But "Jehovah" is a personal name and refers to the almighty God and Creator of the universe. This is shown at Psalm 83:18, according to the King James version of the Bible: "That men may know that thou, whose name alone is JEHOVAH, art the most high over all the earth."
The name Jehovah (or Yahweh, as the Roman Catholic Jerusalem Bible and some scholars prefer) appears almost 7,000 times in the original Hebrew Scriptures. Most Bibles do not show it as such but substitute "God" or "Lord" for it. However, even in these Bibles, a person can usually tell where the original Hebrew text uses Jehovah because in those places the substituted words are written in large and small capitals, thus: GOD, LORD. Several modern translations do use either the name Jehovah or the name Yahweh. Hence, the New World Translation reads at Isaiah 42:8, "I am Jehovah. That is my name."
10 “YOU are my witnesses,” is the utterance of Jehovah, “even my servant whom I have chosen, in order that YOU may know and have faith in me, and that YOU may understand that I am the same One. Before me there was no God formed, and after me there continued to be none. 11 I—I am Jehovah, and besides me there is no savior.”
If you want to know more about them and who they are and what they teach you can go to website www.watchtower.org
or you can look up kingdom hall in the phone book and call the nearest one to you and ask them to send someone to your house for a bible study.
2006-12-09 15:11:22
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answered by KaeMae 4
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I'm not sure myself......
But anyways
Heres something for the Jehovah Witnesses...
http://www.webshowplace.com/question/101quest.html
If you can answer them properly and correctly, then PLEASE!!!!!! Send them to me at epyon000@hotmail.co.uk
2006-12-09 22:31:01
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answered by Mr Stick 4
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