Good to study JW past .... New "Writing Archives" under direction of the Writing Committee

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  • wannabefree
    wannabefree

    Yes friends, it is important to understand your rich spiritual heritage as Jehovah's Witnesses, and so you don't have to look at old publications on your own or refer to worldly sources, the Organization is pleased to select for you the history as we want you to have it and you can get it in your current Watchtower.

    from January 15, 2012 Watchtower pg 31-32

    The Governing Body is keenly interested in
    our theocratic history. In commenting on the
    need to preserve, document, and pass on our
    spiritual heritage, one member of the Governing
    Body said, "To know where we are going, we have to
    know where we have come from." To that end, Writ-
    ing Archives was recently set up at world headquar-
    ters in Brooklyn, New York, and is under the direc-
    tion of the Writing Committee.
    We invite you to look into Writing Archives
    through the new feature "From Our Archives." It
    will appear periodically in the study edition of The
    Watchtower. In a coming issue, for example, we plan
    to publish an illustrated account designed to an-
    swer these questions: What was a Dawn Mobile? By
    whom was it used? When was it in use, and for what
    purpose?
  • QuestioningEverything
    QuestioningEverything

    That's interesting. Wonder why they just don't make all of their publication's and literature available on the WT cd? That would be a way for JW's to learn about their past history.

  • Mad Sweeney
    Mad Sweeney

    I bet they won't answer the question: "How far is it from Scranton, PA to Brooklyn, NY if you take the Staten Island Ferry, and why is such a number significant?"

    Edit: Sorry, that would be the Hoboken Ferry.

  • Jesuit Scholar
    Jesuit Scholar

    Wait, really???

    Picture number 8 on page 32!!!

    Now the WT is claiming being the first to have created and boldly carried the Gay Pride Flag?!?!?!

  • Mad Sweeney
    Mad Sweeney

    20And the winepress was trodden without the city, and blood came out of the winepress, even unto the horse bridles, by the space of a thousand and six hundred furlongs. ~Revelation 14:20

    And the winepress. — The Seventh Volume of

    Scripture Studies, the work that will squeeze the

    juice out of the "Abominations of the earth."

    Cook's Revelation, page 709, calls attention to

    the peculiar fact that this word is both masculine

    and feminine. This seemingly indicates the

    Lord's recognition of the interest and cooperation

    of the sisters in the closing feature of the Harvest

    work, as in all other parts of it. Priscilla was such

    a valuable helper that in one instance she was

    named before her husband. — Acts 18:18.

    Was trodden without the city. — "In symbolic

    prophecy a 'city' signifies a religious government

    backed by power and influence. Thus, for

    instance, the holy city, the new Jerusalem,' is the

    symbol used to represent the established

    Kingdom of God, the overcomers of the Gospel

    Church exalted and reigning in glory." (D625.)

    "The treading of the winepress is the last feature

    of Harvest work. The reaping and gathering is all

    done first." (D 18.)

    Wordly editors have applied this verse to the

    great war now raging in Europe; but this

    expression makes it impossible to so apply it. If

    the war is the winepress, it is not being trodden

    without the city, but right in the middle of the

    city, Mystical Babylon, Christendom. This

    suggests that the Revelator must have referred to

    another city; and he has done so, and with

    propriety; for this chapter is devoted to Harvest

    work only. What city more appropriate to refer to

    then than the Bethel, the Divinely appointed

    center for the Harvest work, the embryo

    Kingdom of God on earth?

    And blood. — Teachings which though truthful

    will be death-dealing and seem "bloody" to

    sectarianism.

    Came out of the winepress. — The exposition

    of the prophecies of Ezekiel and the Revelator.

    Even unto the horse bridies. — So deep as to

    strangle and drown the old false doctrinal

    hobbies so long ridden. Sectarianism will be the

    universal laughing stock. See Rev., chapters 8

    and 9. "Because I have called, and ye refused; I

    have stretched out My hand, and no man

    regarded; but ye have set at nought all My

    counsel, and would none of My reproof; I will

    mock when your fear

    cometh; when your fear cometh as desolation,

    and your destruction cometh as a whirlwind;

    when distress and anguish cometh upon you.

    Then shall they call upon Me, but I will not

    answer; they shall seek Me early, but they shall

    not find Me; for that they hated knowledge, and

    did not choose the fear of the Lord. They would

    none of my counsel: they despised all my

    reproof. Therefore shall they eat of the fruit of

    their own way." — Prov. 1:24-31.

    By the space of a thousand and [six] TWO

    hundred furlongs. — This can not be interpreted

    to refer to the 2100 mile battle line of the world

    war. A furlong or stadium is not a mile and this

    is without the city whereas the battle line is

    within the city. See Rotherham's translation.

    A stadium is 606 3/4 English ft; 1200 stadii are,

    mi., 137.9. The work on this volume was done in

    Scranton, Pa. As fast as it was completed it was

    sent to the Bethel. Half of the work was done at

    an average distance of 5 blocks from the

    Lackawanna station, and the other half at a

    distance of 25 blocks. Blocks in Scranton are 10

    to the mile. Hence the average distance to the

    station is 15 blocks, or 1.5 mi

    The mileage from Scranton to Hoboken

    Terminal is shown in time tables as 143.8 and

    this is the mileage charged to passengers, but in

    1911, at an expense of $12,000,000, the

    Lackawanna Railroad completed its famous cut-

    off, saving 1 1 miles of the distance. From the

    day the cut-off was completed the trainmen have

    been allowed 1 1 miles less than the time table

    shows, or a net distance of 132.8 miles. Hoboken

    Ferry to Barclay Street Ferry, New York is 2.0

    miles. Barclay Street Ferry to Fulton Ferry, New

    York, is 4,800 feet or 0.9 mile. Fulton Ferry,

    New York, to Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn, is 2,000

    feet or 0.4 mile. Fulton Ferry, Brooklyn, to

    Bethel, is 1,485 feet or 0.3 mile.

    Shortest distance from place where the winepress

    was trodden by the Feet Members of the Lord,

    Whose guidance and help alone made this

    volume possible. (John 6:60, 61; Matt. 20:11.)

    miles 137.9

  • breakfast of champions
    breakfast of champions

    You know, between, the 607 articles and this new "archive" feature, it looks as if they are trying to head off at tha pass any curiosity that could be satisfied on Satan's evil Internet. Then if you do turn apostate, it's all your fault because they gave you all the information you needed to be kept in the dark.

    [edit] Hey how about that, post 607!

  • sir82
    sir82
    We invite you to look into Writing Archives
    through the new feature "From Our Archives." It
    will appear periodically in the study edition of The
    Watchtower.

    Cool!

    I hope they highlight the article "Why Are You Looking Forward to 1975?"

    Maybe they'll review highlights from the Circuit Assembly with the theme "Who Will Rule the World in the 1970's?".

    Those are part of our "theocratic heritage" too, right?

  • Mad Sweeney
    Mad Sweeney

    Sorry I forgot to credit the source for my post above. It is from "The Finished Mystery" aka Studies in the Scriptures volume 7. It is the information Christ used to evaluate the Borg and choose them in 1918. No joke. That's official Watchtower doctrine.

  • wobble
    wobble

    Nothing like the incendiary stuff Mad sweeney posted will be dealt with in the archives. This is similar to what they did with the Proclaimers book, cherry pick what they talk about, whitewash what they can, totally leave out the embarassing nonsense they promulgated as "Truth" .

    If you can change the past, you control the present.

    They are the equivalent of Holocaust deniers.

  • Jesuit Scholar
    Jesuit Scholar

    WOBBLE: Great point!!!

    " If you can change the past, you control the present.

    They are the equivalent of Holocaust deniers."

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