if you need more info to answer this quesion than please do not post an answer.
2007-04-30
08:05:52
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you can even email it to me if someone ends up getting the complete list. thanks
2007-04-30
09:00:27 ·
update #1
someone was questioning my behavior.
to let you know the reason i posted this question is because i am DF'd. i do not have a KM and i have asked several brothers in the congregation for the schedule but they keep forgetting. its been like 3 months since i have been trying to get it. you should take the tone out of your answer if you are going to identify yourself as a JW. it reflects poorly on Jehovah and his organization when brothers or sisters make comments on a public internet board that can by worldy person be taken the wrong way.
to everyone else i really appreciate your help and just to let everyone know i have my letter in.
thanks!
2007-05-02
08:29:31 ·
update #2
Jehovah's Witnesses are well-known for their comfort and familiarity with the Scriptures. While each active Witness is himself a bible teacher in the formal and informal ministry, a typical active Witness is also a student in his congregation's "Theocratic Ministry School".
Each week, one "speech quality" part is presented by a congregation elder, followed by five student talks. The entire congregation is assigned to study a specific reading from the bible (eventually completing the entire bible before starting again at Genesis). The congregation is invited to share audience comments on the reading assignment during the "bible highlights" talk.
http://watchtower.org/bible
Around the globe, every congregation of Jehovah's Witnesses considers the same chapters of the bible during the same week (specific meeting times and weekdays are decided locally). Thus, any Witness anywhere in the world can visit a Kingdom Hall and know that he is prepared to participate in a meaningful way.
For the rest of 2007, Jehovah's Witnesses' bible reading schedule is as follows:
Apr. 30 Bible reading: Jeremiah 32-34
May 7 Bible reading: Jeremiah 35-38
May 14 Bible reading: Jeremiah 39-43
May 21 Bible reading: Jeremiah 44-48
May 28 Bible reading: Jeremiah 49-50
June 4 Bible reading: Jeremiah 51-52
June 11 Bible reading: Lamentations 1-2
June 18 Bible reading: Lamentations 3-5
June 25 Bible reading: Ezekiel 1-5
July 2 Bible reading: Ezekiel 6-10
July 9 Bible reading: Ezekiel 11-14
July 16 Bible reading: Ezekiel 15-17
July 23 Bible reading: Ezekiel 18-20
July 30 Bible reading: Ezekiel 21-23
Aug. 6 Bible reading: Ezekiel 24-27
Aug. 13 Bible reading: Ezekiel 28-31
Aug. 20 Bible reading: Ezekiel 32-34
Aug. 27 Bible reading: Ezekiel 35-38
Sept. 3 Bible reading: Ezekiel 39-41
Sept. 10 Bible reading: Ezekiel 42-45
Sept. 17 Bible reading: Ezekiel 46-48
Sept. 24 Bible reading: Daniel 1-3
Oct. 1 Bible reading: Daniel 4-6
Oct. 8 Bible reading: Daniel 7-9
Oct. 15 Bible reading: Daniel 10-12
Oct. 22 Bible reading: Hosea 1-7
Oct. 29 Bible reading: Hosea 8-14
Nov. 5 Bible reading: Joel 1-3
Nov. 12 Bible reading: Amos 1-9
Nov. 19 Bible reading: Obadiah 1–Jonah 4
Nov. 26 Bible reading: Micah 1-7
Dec. 3 Bible reading: Nahum 1–Habakkuk 3
Dec. 10 Bible reading: Zephaniah 1–Haggai 2
Dec. 17 Bible reading: Zechariah 1-8
Dec. 24 Bible reading: Zechariah 9-14
Dec. 31 Bible reading: Malachi 1-4
Learn more:
http://www.jw-media.org/people/worship.htm
http://watchtower.org/e/jt/index.htm?article=article_07.htm
http://watchtower.org/e/rq/index.htm?article=article_14.htm
http://watchtower.org/e/pr/index.htm?article=article_04.htm
http://watchtower.org/e/dg/index.htm?article=article_11.htm
http://watchtower.org/e/lmn/index.htm?article=article_01.htm
http://watchtower.org/e/ti/index.htm?article=article_09.htm
2007-04-30 11:43:25
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answered by achtung_heiss 7
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Jw Bible Reading Schedule
2016-11-12 20:40:56
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answered by ? 4
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This week: Jeremiah 32-34
5-7-07: 35-38
5-14-07: 39-43
5-21-07: 44-48
5-28-07: 49-05
6-4-07: 51-52
6-11-07: Lamentations 1-2
6-18-07: 3-5
6-25-07: Ezekiel 1-5
7-2-07: 6-10
7-9-07: 11-14
7-16-07: 15-17
7-23-07: 18-20
7-30-07: 21-23
8-6-07: 24-27
8-13-07: 28-31
8-20-07: 32-34
8-27-07: 35-38
9-3-07: 39-41
9-10-07: 42-45
9-17-07: 46-48
9-24-07: Daniel 1-3... Sorry ran out of time...
2007-04-30 11:50:22
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answered by purplemrskitty 2
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Jeremiah 32-36. also the be book voice quality page 181 paragraph 1 to 4. also the oral review
2007-04-30 08:21:16
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answered by lover of Jehovah and Jesus 7
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Personal true experience. I attended the wesleyan church for a brief spell and was very impressed by the depth of study of the bible in their home group. Time lines, geographical setting and context seemed important to them. Just the tithe thing got me . . .
2016-05-17 10:46:37
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Jeremiah 32-34 :) My husband has the Bible reading in the TM School this week.
2007-04-30 08:11:01
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answered by Anonymous
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It's Jeremiah chapters 32-34 this week.
I'll have to check my schedule again to let you know about the rest of 2007 though.
2007-04-30 08:12:12
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answered by ♥LadyC♥ 6
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If you are in fact a JW, I can't understand why you'd post this question the public board, then tell others not to respond. Any question posted publically is open to any and everyone.
This is typical behavior by many JWs. You draw attention to yourselves, then remind others of how different you are, or what you feel you know above others. It is not Christlike behavior.
If you attend a Kingdom Hall, and are not comfortable simply picking up the phone and calling another JW, there is something very wrong. You would have received an answer much faster by dialing 7 digits. Just my opinion. Add the information below to your studies.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlHbz5G4UTM
2007-05-01 05:05:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Scala Paradisi -- the Stairway to Heaven -- describes a 4-runged ladder to Heaven, each rung being one of the four steps in method of Bible reading.
lectio (reading): "looking on Holy Scripture with all one's will and wit"
meditatio (meditation): "a studious insearching with the mind to know what was before concealed through desiring proper skill"
oratio (prayer): "a devout desiring of the heart to get what is good and avoid what is evil"
contemplatio (contemplation): "the lifting up of the heart to God tasting somewhat of the heavenly sweetness and savour"
2007-04-30 10:22:15
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answered by Isabella 6
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Why are you asking? How does it benefit you?
2007-04-30 12:49:07
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answered by Here I Am 7
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