Ex-JWs, does the WTS still teach this?

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  • A-Team
    A-Team

    "When Jesus was on earth as a man, he was a Hebrew, and now in his capacity as Jehovah's royal Executioner he is called by the Hebrew name Abad'don, which mean Destruction. In the Greek in which the inspired Christian Scriptures were written his similar title is Apollyon, which means Destroyer" (Watchtower, 12/1/1961, pg. 719.)

    With that said:
    Abaddon (Hebrew:?????,Avaddon - destruction) , in demonology, was chief of the demons of the seventh hierarchy. He was called The Destroyer and, in the Book of Revelation, St John called him the King of the locusts (Rev 9: 7-11).

    Abaddon (Hebrew ????? Avadon, meaning "destruction"). In Biblical poetry (Job 26:6; Proverbs 15:11), it comes to mean "place of destruction", or the realm of the dead, and is associated with Sheol. Abaddon is also one of the compartments of Gehenna.[1]

  • Marcel
    Marcel

    its taught in the revelation book in chapter 22 and its not changed with the latest change-script.
    the revelation book is studied by jw worldwide atm.

    its a nice thing to think about. another thing the jw teach without any backup.
    "Apollyon" was known to the early christians as the devil and why would john name jesus with the name of the devil. doesnt make sense.

    of course its required for jw logic that "Apollyon" is jesus.

    maybe thats a hint whos REALLY behind the jw theology.

    (2 Corinthians 11:13-15) 13 For such men are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming themselves into apostles of Christ. 14 And no wonder, for Satan himself keeps transforming himself into an angel of light. 15 It is therefore nothing great if his ministers also keep transforming themselves into ministers of righteousness. But their end shall be according to their works.

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