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    Comments You Will Not Hear at the 09-30-2012 WT Study (AUGUST 15, 2012, pages 3-7)(I AM WITH YOU)

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    “I AM WITH YOU”

    “Many will rove about, and the true

    knowledge will become abundant.”

    —DAN. 12:4.

    OPENING COMMENTS

    “I am with you” and then an OT scripture. Who is with us? “Jehovah”?

    (Matthew 28:16-20)16 However, the eleven disciples went into Gal′i·lee to the mountain where Jesus had arranged for them, 17 and when they saw him they did obeisance, but some doubted. 18 And Jesus approached and spoke to them, saying: “All authority has been given me in heaven and on the earth. 19 Go therefore and make disciples of people of all the nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the holy spirit, 20 teaching them to observe all the things I have commanded YOU. And, look! I am with YOU all the days until the conclusion of the system of things.”

    HOW WOULD YOU ANSWER?

    In modern times, how has “the true knowledge” become known?

    How have those embracing the truth become “many”?

    In what ways has accurate knowledge been made “abundant”?

    START OF ARTICLE

    1, 2. (a) How do we know that Jesus is with his subjects

    now and will be with them in the future? (b) According to

    Daniel 12:4, what would result from a careful study of the

    Scriptures?

    IMAGINE yourself in Paradise. Each morning,

    you awake feeling rested and eager to begin

    your day. You have no aches or pains. Any infirmities

    you once had are gone. All your senses

    —sight, hearing, smell, touch, and taste—function

    perfectly. Your energy is abundant, your work is enjoyable,

    your friends are many, and all your worries

    are gone. Such will be the blessings you can enjoy

    under God’s Kingdom. Christ Jesus, the appointed

    King, will bless his subjects and educate them in the

    knowledge of Jehovah.

    COMMENTS

    So how long or how soon does the WTS say that people will get back any missing parts? Does the WTS reasoning answer the question or is it evasive?

    *** w78 9/1 p.31 QuestionsFromReaders***

    When in the future God resurrects persons on earth, will they be of about the same age and appearance as they were formerly?

    The Scriptures do not specifically comment on this, but reason and certain Biblical indications suggest that they will .

    Regarding the spiritual resurrection, the Bible uses the illustration of plant seeds and says: “God gives it a body just as it has pleased him.” Yes, he provides what is fitting and needed. (1 Cor. 15:35-44) We can expect the same of the earthly resurrection.

    The Bible accounts of resurrections in the past give no indication that the humans raised were markedly changed in age or appearance. When a boy in Shunem died and was resurrected by Elisha, he came back with the age and appearance that he had at death. (2 Ki. 4:32-37) Consider also Jesus’ resurrection of Lazarus, who had been dead four days and whose body had begun to decay. Did Lazarus come to life drastically changed in appearance or with parts of his flesh decayed away? No. He looked about the same as before. Had he not, religious enemies would certainly have used that fact to discredit Jesus.—John 11:32-47.

    Further, we know that Jehovah is a God of order, kindness and mercy. That weighs against thinking that he will bring someone back to life missing a limb or being horribly disfigured by the terminal stages of a fatal disease. (Jas. 1:17; Luke 11:13) This does not require, though, that the individual come back ‘in the prime of life.’ If someone died of heart failure at 75 years of age, why could not God raise him with a comparable body, but with a heart that would continue to pump? Then as the healing power of Jehovah’s provisions, including the merit of Jesus’ sacrifice, were applied, the person could progress toward perfection.—Rev. 22:1, 2, 17.

    But it is not necessarily profitable or advisable to pursue questions about the state of resurrected ones . God could have included in the Bible detailed information about just what he will do. The fact that Jehovah did not do so indicates that he does not view it as vital information for us now. He did record in the Bible a number of accounts of resurrections being performed by his power. And he set out in the Scriptures assurances that there will be “a resurrection of both the righteous and the unrighteous.” (Acts 24:15; John 5:28, 29) Then he left it up to us to develop faith in his Word and his promises. We can be certain that if we ourselves exercise faith and thus survive into the New Order, God will see to it that there will be no insurmountable problems regarding the resurrection. We will have the joy of receiving back, recognizing and helping those who are raised from the dead.

    Remember that the word “paradise” is never used in conjunction with life on earth.

    The WTS teaches that the elders and the “princes” will do this education, that Jesus will communicate with them but how if he is in heaven and they are on earth.

    2 Jehovah will be with his loyal servants as they

    engage in that future global educational work. God

    and his Son have been with faithful ones for centuries.

    Before ascending to heaven, Jesus assured his

    loyal disciples that he would be with them. (Read

    Matthew 28:19, 20.) To strengthen our faith in this

    assurance, let us examine just one sentence of a divinely

    inspired prophecy that was penned in ancient

    Babylon more than 2,500 years ago. Concerning

    “the time of the end” in which we now live,

    the prophet Daniel wrote: “Many will rove about,

    and the true knowledge will become abundant.”

    (Dan. 12:4) Viewed metaphorically and in harmony

    with the facts of our day, the Hebrew verb h ere

    translated “rove about” conveys the idea of a careful

    examination. What marvelous blessings such roving

    about would result in! Those carefully studying

    the Scriptures would be blessed with the

    true, or accurate, knowledge of God’s Word. The

    prophecy also states that many would

    embrace “the true knowledge.” Moreover,

    such knowledge would be abundant.

    It would be widely distributed and

    readily available. As we examine how

    this prophecy has been fulfilled, we will

    see that Jesus is with his disciples today

    and that Jehovah is fully capable of carrying

    out all that he has promised.

    COMMENTS

    What are the FACTS of our day? According to whom?

    So if the WTS is doing the distribution what about China and India? How many billions have not “heard”?

    *** w00 1/15 p.13 par.17***

    Today, that prophecy is in the course of fulfillment on an unprecedented scale. True, untouched territories still exist, and it may be that in Jehovah’s due time, a large door leading to greater activity will open. (1 Corinthians 16:9) Nevertheless, the Bible does not state that Jehovah will wait until every individual on earth has received a personal witness. Rather, the good news must be preached to Jehovah’s satisfaction. Then the end will come.—Compare Matthew 10:23.

    Jesus disciples = only jws

    “THE TRUE KNOWLEDGE” BECOMES KNOWN

    3. What became of “the true knowledge” following

    the death of the apostles?

    3 Following the death of the apostles,

    foretold apostasy from genuine

    Christianity developed and spread like

    fire. (Acts 20:28-30; 2 Thess. 2:1-3) For

    centuries thereafter, “the true knowledge”

    was far from abundant not only

    among those who knew nothing of the

    Bible but also among professed Christians.

    Though claiming to believe in the

    Scriptures , the leaders of Christendom

    taught religious lies—“teachings of demons”

    that dishonored God. (1 Tim. 4:1) People

    in general were kept in spiritual

    ignorance. Apostate doctrines included

    the false teaching that God is a

    Trinity, that the soul does not die, and

    that some souls are tormented eternally

    in hellfire.

    COMMENTS

    Professed Christians = all non-jws who say they are Christians but aren’t really (also referred to as “so-called”)

    True knowledge only through WTS/FDS/GB

    *** w94 10/1 p.8***

    CHANNEL TO UNDERSTANDING THE BIBLE

    JESUS assured us that after his death and resurrection, he would raise up a “faithful and discreet slave” that would serve as his channel of communication. (Matthew 24:45-47) The apostle Paul identified this channel to the Ephesian Christians when he wrote that “there might be made known through the congregation the greatly diversified wisdom of God, according to the eternal purpose that he formed in connection with the Christ, Jesus our Lord.” (Ephesians 3:10, 11) It was the congregation of anointed Christians, born at Pentecost 33 C.E., that was entrusted with the “things revealed.” (Deuteronomy 29:29) As a group, anointed Christians serve as the faithful and discreet slave. (Luke 12:42-44) Their appointed assignment from God is to provide spiritual understanding of the “things revealed.”

    Even as Bible prophecy pointed forward to the Messiah, it also directs us to the close-knit body of anointed Christian Witnesses that now serve as the faithful and discreet slave. It helps us to understand the Word of God. All who want to understand the Bible should appreciate that the “greatly diversified wisdom of God” can become known only through Jehovah’s channel of communication, the faithful and discreet slave.—John 6:68.

    4. How did a group of Christians in the 1870’s

    begin to search for “the true knowledge”?

    4 However, in the 1870’s—about four

    decades before “the last days” began—a

    small group of sincere Christians in

    Pennsylvania , U.S.A., met together to

    study the Bible diligently and to search

    for “the true knowledge.” (2 Tim. 3:1)

    They called themselves Bible Students.

    These were not “the wise and intellectual

    ones” from whom Jesus said that

    knowledge was to be hidden. (Matt. 11:4.

    How did a group of Christians in the 1870’s

    begin to search for “the true knowledge”?

    25) They were humble people who sincerely

    desired to do God’s will. Carefully

    and prayerfully, they read, discussed,

    and meditated on the Scriptures. They

    also compared Bible passages and examined

    the writings of others who had made a similar search.

    Gradually, these Bible Students came to discern

    truths that had been obscured for centuries.

    COMMENTS

    Sincere Christians = by implication other Christian groups were not sincere or they would be gathering with them

    Can you imagine a group of jws independently gathering at someone’s home and discussing the bible this way? Just the way to end up df’d for apostasy.

    Jws aren’t allowed to use other bible research books, not even the ones the WTS occasionally quotes without naming the author/book?

    What truths, Jesus present in 1874, becoming king in 1878, the calling to heaven ending in 1881, and all of them going to heaven in 1914 as Jesus destroys this “system of things”?

    5. What was the objective of the series of tracts

    called The Old Theology?

    5 Though the Bible Students were excited

    about the things they were learning,

    they did not allow their newfound

    knowledge to puff them up with pride;

    nor did they take credit for proclaiming

    something new . (1 Cor. 8:1) Instead,

    they published a series of tracts called

    The Old Theology. The objective was to

    acquaint readers with Scriptural truths

    that had been recorded in the Bible.

    The first of such tracts offered “further

    reading matter to assist in Bible study,

    with a view to getting rid of all false

    traditions of men and to the full recovery

    of the old theology of our Lord and

    the apostles.”—The Old Theology, No. 1,

    April 1889, p. 32.

    COMMENTS

    These same Bible Students said that their organizer Charles Taze Russell was the “faithful and discreet slave” and he did not correct them.

    Did they get rid of Christmas (false traditions of men); did they actually adopt them…pyramidology?

    http://archive.org/details/TheDivinePlanOfTheAgesAndTheGreatPyramid

    6, 7. (a) What truths have we been helped to

    understand since the 1870’s? (b) What truths

    have you particularly appreciated learning?

    6 What marvelous truths have been

    uncovered since that small beginning

    over 100 years ago!* These truths are not

    dull, academic matters to be debated by

    theologians. They are thrilling, liberating

    truths that give meaning to our lives

    and fill us with joy and hope. They help

    us to come to know Jehovah—his loving

    personality and his purposes. They also

    clarify Jesus’ role , explain why he lived

    and died, and point out what he is doing

    now. These precious truths reveal why

    God permits evil, why we die, how we

    should pray, and how we can be truly

    happy.

    *You will benefit from viewing the DVD presentations

    Jehovah’s Witnesses—Faith in Action, Part 1: Out

    of Darkness and Jehovah’s Witnesses—Faith in Action,

    Part 2: Let the Light Shine.

    COMMENTS

    Or covered over?

    Buried in the WTS publications but revealed in 1993 when things started being revealed on the internet.

    ***Proclaimers book (1993) jv chap.14 p.201***

    For some 35 years , Pastor Russell thought that the Great Pyramid of Gizeh was God’s stone witness, corroborating Biblical time periods. (Isa. 19:19) But Jehovah’s Witnesses have abandoned the idea that an Egyptian pyramid has anything to do with true worship. (See “Watchtower” issues of November 15 and December 1, 1928)

    Debated by theologians…debating the GB even if you are right can lead to being kicked out.

    7 We can now grasp the meaning of

    prophecies that remained a “secret” for

    ages but are now being fulfilled i n this

    time of the end. (Dan. 12:9) These include

    those found throughout the Scriptures,

    especially in the Gospels and the

    book of Revelation. Jehovah has even

    helped us understand events that we

    could not see with our eyes —the enthronement

    of Jesus, the war in heaven,

    and the hurling of Satan down to the

    earth. (Rev. 12:7-12) God has also given

    us insight into the meaning of what we

    can see—wars, earthquakes, pestilences,

    food shortages, as well as godless people

    who contribute to these “critical

    times hard to deal with.”—2 Tim. 3:1-5;

    Luke 21:10, 11.

    COMMENTS

    While they might being fulfilled, does the WTS have a grasp on it.

    End 1914, 1918, 1920, 1925, 1940’s, 1975, (1984), (1994).

    http://www.jwfacts.com/watchtower/1800s.php

    Earthquakes—so are earthquakes more frequent and damaging in life and property since 1914 as the WTS has asserted?

    Despite no increase in earthquake size or frequency, one could imagine that the increasing global population would have at least resulted in the most earthquake related deaths occurring in the 20th century. Surprisingly this too has not been the case, with prior centuries having more earthquake related deaths. The Encyclopaedia Britannica 2002 on DVD lists major historical earthquakes over the last 1,500 years. Of the 5 earthquakes with the most deaths, only 1 was since 1914 and it was by no means the most destructive.

    http://www.jwfacts.com/watchtower/earthquakes.php

    8. To whom do we give credit for the things we

    have come to see and hear?

    8 It is easy for us to relate to what Jesus

    told his disciples: “Happy are the

    eyes that behold the things you are beholding.

    For I say to you, Many prophets

    and kings desired to see the things you

    are beholding but did not see them, and

    to hear the things you are hearing but

    did not hear them.” (Luke 10:23, 24)We

    give credit to Jehovah God for enabling

    us to see and hear such things. And how

    grateful we are that “the helper,” God’s

    holy spirit , has been sent to guide Jesus’

    followers “into all the truth”! (Read John

    16:7, 3.) May we always treasure “the

    true knowledge” and unselfishly share

    it with others!

    COMMENTS

    Has the holy spirit helped jws….how? Directly or only through the WTS organization? (see quote from 1994 earlier)

    So was the holy spirit responsible for the WTS not understanding about human traditions such as Christmas, when the end would be, well, you know. I wonder what the true knowledge will be tomorrow.

    In the last ten years, the “overlapping” generation…

    http://www.jwfacts.com/watchtower/generation.php

    “MANY” EMBRACE “THE TRUE KNOWLEDGE”

    9. What call went out in the April 1881 issue of

    this magazine?

    9 In April 1881, less than two years after

    the first issue of the Watch Tower was

    published, this magazine put out a call

    for 1,000 preachers. The article read: “To

    those so situated that they can give one half

    or more of their time exclusively to

    the work of the Lord, we have a plan to

    suggest . . . , viz: That you go forth into

    large or small cities, according to your

    ability, as Colporteurs or Evangelists,

    seek to find in every place the earnest

    Christians, many of whom you will find

    possessed of a zeal for God, but not according

    to knowledge ; to these seek to

    make known the riches of Our Father’s

    grace, and the beauties of His word.”

    COMMENTS

    But remember that the WT in 1881 was named

    1879, Zion’s Watch Tower and Herald of Christ’s Presence

    They were telling people that Christ had been present since 1874 invisibly in the heaven; 83 years later….they changed that retroactively to 1914.

    Why does the WTS leave out this part?

    *** jv chap.18 p.284***

    In April 1881 (when only a few hundred persons were attending meetings of the Bible Students), the WatchTower published an article entitled “Wanted 1,000 Preachers.”

    It wasn’t until 1922 and eventually about ten years later, that door to door was pushed upon the jws as Rutherford renamed the members of the WTS. By 1925 (1928) ¾ of the Bible Students had left to form their own groups.

    10. How did people respond to the call for fulltime

    preachers?

    10 That call showed that the Bible Students

    recognized that an essential work

    of true Christians is to preach the good

    news. But the call for 1,000 full-time

    preachers was optimistic, since only

    a few hundred attended the meetings

    of the Bible Students at that time. After

    reading a tract or a magazine, however,

    many people recognized the ring

    of truth and readily responded to the

    call. For example, after reading an issue

    of the Watch Tower and a booklet

    published by the Bible Students, in 1882

    a reader from London, England, wrote:

    “Please instruct me how and what to

    preach so as to accomplish the blessed

    work God wishes done.”

    COMMENTS

    Colporteurs were book salesman who lived over the difference between what the WTS charged the public and what the colporteurs had to pay. Can you imagine pioneers paying rent, food, clothing, etc., even out of the profit they made in the olden days, 1960’s and 1970’s?

    Remember this was pre-1900 when many new and different thinking religions had grown up in the time. People were looking past traditional religions.

    Adventists—Second and later Seventh Day

    Christian Scientists

    Mormons—LDS

    http://www.jwfacts.com/watchtower/similar-religions-to-jehovahs-witnesses.php

    11, 12. (a) What objective do we have in common

    with the colporteurs? (b) How did the colporteurs

    establish “classes,” or congregations?

    11 By 1885, about 300 Bible Students

    were sharing in the colporteur service .

    Those full-time ministers had the same

    objective as we do today—that of making

    disciples of Jesus Christ. However,

    their methods differed from ours.

    Today, we typically study the Bible with

    one person at a time, providing individual

    instruction. We then invite the Bible

    student to associate with a congregation

    already established. In the early

    days, the colporteurs placed books and

    then gathered interested ones together

    to study the Scriptures as a group. Instead

    of studying with individuals, they

    established “classes,” or congregations.

    COMMENTS

    Different methods---no door to door; printed sermons in newspapers, public lectures, debates with other ministers publicly, book selling (6 volumes at a time).

    It wasn’t until the 1937 that the WTS started training jws to have individual studies with people. They used testimony cards and phonographs and sound cars and placards. No theocratic school till 1943 and not until 1959 for women.

    1933, testimony cards used

    1934, phonographs used in field ministry:

    1937, first ModelStudy booklet received

    12 In 1907, for instance, one group of

    colporteurs canvassed a certain city to

    find those who already had copies of

    Millennial Dawn (also called Studies in the

    Scriptures). The Watch Tower reported:

    “These [interested ones] were gathered

    to a little meeting in one of their homes.

    The Colporteur talked over with them

    the Divine Plan of the Ages for a whole

    Sunday, and on the following Sunday he

    urged that they have regular meetings.”

    In 1911, the brothers modified the procedure.

    Fifty-eight special traveling ministers

    gave public lectures throughout the

    United States and Canada. These brothers

    obtained the names and addresses

    of interested people who attended the

    lectures and organized them to meet together

    in private homes to form new “classes.”

    By 1914, there were 1,200 congregations

    of Bible Students worldwide.

    COMMENTS

    So from the beginning the basis were WT books not the bible. In fact was the bible necessary?

    9/15/1910 p. 298

    If the six volumes of SCRIPTURE STUDIES are practically the Bible topically arranged, with Bible proof-texts given, we might not improperly name the volumes-- the Bible in an arranged form. That is to say, they are not merely comments on the Bible, but they are practically the Bible itself, since there is no desire to build any doctrine or thought on any individual preference or on any individual wisdom, but to present the entire matter on the lines of the Word of God. We therefore think it safe to follow this kind of reading, this kind of instruction, this kind of Bible study. Furthermore, not only do we find that people cannot see the Divine Plan in studying the Bible by itself, but we see, also, that if anyone lays the SCRIPTURE STUDIES aside, even after he has used them, after he has become familiar with them, after he has read them for ten years --if he then lays them aside and ignores them and goes to the Bible alone, though he has understood his Bible for ten years, our experience shows that within two years he goes into darkness. On the other hand, if he had merely read the SCRIPTURE STUDIES with their references, and had not read a page of the Bible, as such, he would be in the light at the end of the two years, because he would have the light of the Scriptures.

    13. What impresses you about the scope of

    “the true knowledge” today?

    13 Today, there are about 109,400 congregations

    throughout the world, and some 895,800

    brothers and sisters serve as pioneers.

    Nearly eight million people

    now accept “the true knowledge,” applying

    it in their lives. (Read Isaiah 60:22.)*

    This is particularly impressive, since Jesus

    foretold that his disciples would be

    “objects of hatred by all people” because

    of his name. He added that his followers

    would be persecuted, imprisoned,

    and even killed. (Luke 21:12-17) Despite

    the opposition of Satan, his demons,

    and opposers among mankind, Jehovah’s

    people have enjoyed phenomenal

    success in carrying out their commission

    to make disciples. Today, they are

    preaching in “all the inhabited earth,”

    from tropical jungles to frigid tundra, in

    mountains, in deserts, in cities, and in

    the most remote countryside. (Matt. 24:

    14) This could never have been accomplished

    without divine backing.

    *See Isaiah’s Prophecy—Light for All Mankind II,

    page 320.

    COMMENTS

    Only jws—8 million people (doesn’t include about 10 million who attend the memorial)

    So are only jws persecuted, imprisoned, even killed for being Christians?

    www.forum18.org

    “THE TRUE KNOWLEDGE” BECOMES “ABUNDANT”

    14. How has “the true knowledge” become

    widely known through the printed word?

    14 “The true knowledge” has become

    abundant through the many who are

    proclaiming the good news. It has also

    become abundant through the printed

    word. In July 1879, the Bible Students

    published the first issue of this magazine,

    which bore the title Zion’s Watch

    Tower and Herald of Christ’s Presence.

    That issue, printed by a commercial

    firm, had a printing of 6,000 copies in

    English only. Twenty-seven-year-old

    Charles Taze Russell was chosen to be

    the editor, with five other mature Bible

    Students serving as regular contributors.

    The Watchtower is now published

    in 195 languages. It is the most widely

    circulated magazine on earth, with a

    circulation of 42,182,000 copies each issue.

    In second place is its companion

    magazine Awake! with a circulation of

    41,042,000 in 84 languages. Additionally,

    about 100 million books and Bibles

    are printed each year.

    Picture : Early Bible Students were humble people

    who sincerely desired to do God’s will

    COMMENTS

    Yes, the WTS history shows that later Bible Students were not humble, not like Rutherford, right?

    I wonder how many jws remember the 1993 statement by the WTS that they had consistently taught that the presence of Christ began in 1914?

    Russell was the major investor…but who was the editor by 1931 as Fred Franz testified in court?

    According to Fred W. Franz (vice-president of the Watchtower Society from 1949 to 1977, president from 1977 to his death in 1992), under oath in the Olin Moyle case (New York Supreme Court, Kings County Clerk's Index No. 15845, 1940, p. 795), Jehovah is the editor of The Watchtower. Franz gave his testimony in May, 1943, which is here reproduced:

    Q. Who subsequently became the Editor of the magazine, the main editor of the "Watch Tower" magazine?

    A. In 1931, October 15th, as I recall, the "Watch Tower" discontinued publishing the names of any editorial committee on the second page.

    The Court. He asked you who became the editor.

    The Witness. And it said --

    The Court. Who became the editor?

    Q. Who became the editor when this was discontinued?

    A. Jehovah God.

    15. How is our printing operation financed?

    15 This mammoth work is financed by

    means of voluntary donations.(Read

    Matthew 10:8.) That alone is staggering

    to those in the printing industry who understand

    the cost of presses, paper, ink,

    and other materials. A brother who is involved

    in global purchasing said: “Business

    people who visit our printeries are

    amazed that such a technologically advanced,

    high-production facility can be

    financed by voluntary donations. They

    are equally impressed that our Bethel

    workforce is so young and happy.”

    COMMENTS

    Voluntary—I remember the accounts servants I have known were told to read the acknowledgment letters but not to thank the congregation but to remind them to donate.

    Congregations are assigned a per publisher amount to donate….

    Congregations pay the circuit overseer’s expenses, but no longer know how much that is since public congregation resolutions are no longer required.

    KNOWLEDGE OF GOD WILL FILL THE EARTH

    16. What is the purpose of making “the true

    knowledge” known?

    16 “The true knowledge” has become

    abundant for a good purpose. God’s

    will is that “all sorts of men should be

    saved and come to an accurate knowledge

    edge of truth.” (1 Tim. 2:3, 4) Jehovah

    wants people to come to know the truth

    so that they can worship him properly

    and receive his blessing. By making

    “the true knowledge” known, Jehovah

    has gathered a faithful remnant of

    anointed Christians. Out of “all nations

    and tribes and peoples and tongues,” he

    is also gathering “a great crowd,” who

    have the hope of living forever on earth.

    —Rev. 7:9.

    17. To what does the expansion of true worship

    point?

    17 The expansion of true worship over

    the past 130 years points to the overwhelming

    conclusion that God and his appointed

    King, Jesus Christ, have been with

    Jehovah’s servants on earth

    —directing, protecting, organizing, and

    educating them. Their growth also underscores

    the certainty that Jehovah’s

    promises for the future will be fulfilled.

    “The earth will certainly be filled with

    the knowledge of Jehovah as the waters

    are covering the very sea.” (Isa. 11:9)

    What blessings mankind will then experience!

    COMMENTS

    True worship = on the WTS and its beliefs, all other religions are false

    130 years, 10 years past the 120 allotted to Noah and the human race, but SOON per the WTS

    (Genesis 6:1-3)6 Now it came about that when men started to grow in numbers on the surface of the ground and daughters were born to them, 2 then the sons of the [true] God began to notice the daughters of men, that they were good-looking; and they went taking wives for themselves, namely, all whom they chose. 3 After that Jehovah said: “My spirit shall not act toward man indefinitely in that he is also flesh. Accordingly his days shall amount to a hundred and twenty years.”

    *** it-2 p.507 Noah***

    Jehovah set a time limit for the existence of that ungodly world , saying: “My spirit shall not act toward man indefinitely in that he is also flesh. Accordingly his days shall amount to a hundred and twenty years.” (Ge 6:3) Evidently these words were spoken to Noah.

    *** w10 2/15 p.31 Questions From Readers***

    However, Genesis 6:3 reads differently; it does not mention Noah, nor does it say that God was addressing him

    So which is it? So Noah knew the end was coming in 120 years from that. Does that mean that the WTS/FDS/GB know when? Starting from

    1874 = 1994 already past like 1975

    1878 = 1998 already past like 1975

    1914 = 2034

    1918 = 2038

    1925 =

    1975 =

    CLOSING COMMENTS

    Next week, CARRY ON AS KINGDOM CITIZENS!

    How many jws realize the only true citizens are the anointed per the WTS? Non-anointed jws will not become part of God’s family until after the 1,000 years. Anointed will be kings and priests in heaven…elders will be “princes” but when will the other sheep become citizens. “citizenship in the heavens”?

    Love, Blondie

  • konceptual99
    konceptual99

    Thanks Blondie. This was one of the most frustrating WT studies I have had to sit through for some time. Para 4 was particuarly annoying. I wanted to put my hand up and mention some of the "truths" they believed in at that time. I cannot think of one thing that Pre 1914 witnesses believed that a modern day witness would accept.

    I can't wait to read your comments on next weeks study, especially the para 8...

    "...Like them (sons of Korah), do you have a desire to study and recount the history of the earthly part of God's organisation?"

    ...erm... yes.... and you'll never guess what I found!

  • breakfast of champions
    breakfast of champions

    Ugh, this was a tough one. A two-Xanax meeting! I wanted to answer paragraph four as well:

    4 However, in the 1870’s—about four decades before “the last days” began

    In reality, those super-duper-ultra sincere bible students thought that they had already been living in the last days for seventy five years!

    Sorry, just another of those apostate truths taken way out of context
  • WTWizard
    WTWizard

    This article is a typical bait and switch. You are given a description of a paradise, then told something that has nothing to do with getting in. You are supposed to do the same work that began in 1872. What they don't say is that the end was originally in 1874, and that this group was itself a splinter group coming off of speculation beginning in the 1820s and 1830s about when the world would end. They have been at it ever since.

    One cannot live on the stipends provided by the washtowel--special pious-sneers get something like 640 toilet papers a month (that figure may be out of date). Imagine spending 80 toilet papers a month on suit dry cleanings, another 80 on gas donations (or gas itself), and who knows how much on supplies. By the time you are through with expenses from field circus, you barely break even. Getting 130 hours a month--at minimum wage, it would be 942.50 toilet papers. They aren't even making minimum wage, yet they have to pay for their own expenses.

    For what? They were promised paradise. Did they get it? They promised paradise to everyone at the door. Then you are required to obey stupid rules in a vain attempt to attain this paradise. Jehovah does nothing for anyone--aside hot air. For nothing, you are supposed to waste your time going from door to door pxxxing off people.

    Who ends up going in for all this work? Most sane, intelligent people will be attracted to an organization where the members appear genuinely happy. They can see through the fake-happiness going around. When people seem to be enjoying it despite the rules, that would attract people more than any doctrine or promise of paradise. However, if people are miserable in appearance or are fake-happy (and people can tell), they do not want to join the organization. They can only imagine how miserable such a "paradise(??)" actually would be, and they don't want it.

  • nancy drew
    nancy drew

    That article seemed like something they just dragged out from long ago made a few tweaks and reprinted it.

  • A Stone Crying Out
    A Stone Crying Out

    Most other translations say that 'knowledge will increase.' Why do the WT add the word 'true' to the text of Daniel 12:4, is there a genuinely good reason for translating it this way?

  • Bobcat
    Bobcat

    The whole premise of the article was false - and that in several ways.

    Here is the NWT rendering of Daniel 12:4 -

    (Daniel 12:4) . . ."And as for you, O Daniel, make secret the words and seal up the book, until the time of [the] end. Many will rove about, and the [true] knowledge will become abundant. . .

    First point to notice is the context - the entire verse. Daniel is told to seal up the book. The obvious reference is to Daniel's writings, not the entire Bible, which, of course, did not completely exist at that point in time. (c.538 bc) The WT only quoted a piece of the verse. And with good reason. When you read the whole verse it becomes obvious (to anyone with any sort of reading skill) that the verse doesn't refer to what they were applying it to.

    Second point to notice is that the word "true" has been inserted by the NWT. They did this because "knowledge" is articular. ("the knowledge") The verse is describing a particular "knowledge." But the context is describing a knowledge that would help unseal the book that is being referred to, not the entire Bible. But the WT was quoting their verse fragment, "true knowledge" as if it were referring to "true Bible knowledge" in general.

    Third, "will rove about" was being applied by the WT to searching through the Bible. The idea of "searching" is correct. But the word has the idea of movement. Nowhere else in the Bible is this word used for searching through a scroll or book. Here is a list of the occurrences if any want to compare: (Strong's 7751)

    Num 11:8; 2Sam 24:2, 8; 2Chr 16:9; Job 1:7; 2:2; Jer 5:1; 49:3; Ezek 27:8, 26; Dan 12:4; Amos 8:12; Zech 4:10

    In every one of these verses (save for Dan 12:4) some sort of physical movement is involved.

    Fourth, even if somehow you could apply "rove about" to searching the Scriptures, how could anyone in their right mind claim that 'roving about' in the Bible only began in the late 19th - 20th centuries. People have been searching thru the Scriptures since they came into existence.

    Fifth. According to the verse, the 'roving about' would be done by "many." But since when did the WT allow any but the few leaders do any 'roving about' in search of "true knowledge." Any who tried except the leadership are branded as apostates.

  • Ding
    Ding

    Can you imagine a group of jws independently gathering at someone’s home and discussing the bible this way? Just the way to end up df’d for apostasy.

    This reminds me of Randy Watters' account about how Bible study groups at Bethel in the 1980s kept WT literature nearby so if someone looked in on them they could pretend it was a WT literature study.

    If that doesn't show that the WTS is a cult, what does?

  • stillin
    stillin

    I wondered whether the comment in paragraph 4 about comparing what they found with what other "similar' groups had found might be a veiled reference to the 7th day Adventists; there are a lot of similarities and they were both taking shape at about that time...

    There was a slew of offbeat study groups back then...Millennialists of various persuasions.

  • JW GoneBad
    JW GoneBad

    Comment on paragraph 14:

    Watchtower 42,182,000 circulation and Awake 41,042,000 circulation; like all the other statistics WT puts out there-highly exaggurated numbers!

    What the WT does not want the rank and file to know is that the magazines are the least read magazines in the world. The majority of the public does not bother with them and most of the JWs themselves might if anything thumb thru the pages and then trash ‘em. It truly is a waste of paper.

    Its’ high time for WT to think more green-as in help save the environment!

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