The only place where JWs are explicitly mentioned in the Bible?!

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  • dropoffyourkeylee
    dropoffyourkeylee

    I remember when reading the Studies in the Scriptures, I was surprised to see that the first time the word 'Jehovah's Witness' appeared in WT literature is was referring to the Great Pyramid. I think it was in Volume 3 of the Studies.

  • sowhatnow
    sowhatnow

    ucantcome, whats your opinion on this , then,

    how is the kingdom, which isnt going to 'come with any stiking observableness',

    in relation to christs coming? Im confused on the relationship. I always understood Jesus 2nd coming , to be for us when we die

    and are resurected, because no one knows the hour... [of our death] so we always have to prove ourselves to be ready, even to our death

    of being a believer of the Lord. the kingdom of the heavens, I assumed is where we will be when raised up. since the earth is not going anywhere

    and jesus said youll always have the poor, and the rightous will reside forever on the planet , along with the wicked [last book of revelation]an in hebrews it says it is reserved for men to die once and after that a judgment...

    and in another scripture cant recall right now, I think paul was speaking, it says i know a man who was taken up to the third heaven,... to paradise.

  • Terry
    Terry

    dropoffyourkeylee: I remember when reading the Studies in the Scriptures, I was surprised to see that the first time the word 'Jehovah's Witness' appeared in WT literature is was referring to the Great Pyramid. I think it was in Volume 3 of the Studies.

    Ohhh, I'd love to see an exact attribution/quote of that. Nice catch!

  • dropoffyourkeylee
    dropoffyourkeylee

    I no longer have print copies of the Studies, but the location on the CD Rom shows the quote on page 320 of volume 3 of Studies in the Scriptures:

    "Why, When and by Whom
    was the Great Pyramid Built?
    This question has been much discussed of late years,
    from both scientific and Scriptural standpoints. For thousands
    of years no satisfactory answer to the question was
    discovered. The old theory that it was built as a vault or
    tomb for an Egyptian king is unworthy of credence; for, as
    we shall see, it required more than the wisdom of the present
    day, to say nothing of that of Egypt four thousand years
    ago, to design such a structure. Besides, it contains nothing
    in the way of casket, mummy or inscription. It was not until
    we had come into the time called in Daniel's prophecy "the
    Time of the End," when knowledge should be increased,
    and the wise should understand God's plan (Dan. 12:4,9,10),
    that the secrets of the Great Pyramid began to be
    understood, and our questions began to have a reasonable
    answer.
    The first work of importance on the subject, proving that
    the Great Pyramid possessed scientific features, was by Mr.
    John Taylor, of England, A.D. 1859, since which time the
    attention of many able minds has been given to the further
    study of the testimony of this wonderful "Witness"; especially

    C320
    since Prof. Piazzi Smyth, Astronomer-Royal for Scotland,
    visited it, for several months made its peculiarities a
    study and gave to the world the remarkable facts of its construction
    and measurements, and his conclusions therefrom.
    To his scholarly and scientific work, "Our
    Inheritance in the Great Pyramid," we are mainly indebted
    for the data made use of in this chapter. Our illustrations
    are copies of a few of the twenty-five plates with which the
    latest edition of that work is embellished.
    A few years after Prof. Smyth's return, came the suggestion
    that the Great Pyramid is Jehovah's "Witness," and
    that it is as important a witness to divine truth as to natural
    science. This was a new thought to Prof. Smyth, as well as
    to others. The suggestion came from a young Scotsman,
    Robert Menzies, who, when studying the scientific teachings
    of the Great Pyramid, discovered that prophetic and
    chronological teachings coexist in it."

    I believe this it he first instance of the exact word's :Jehovah's Witness" appearing in WT literature.

  • AndDontCallMeShirley
    AndDontCallMeShirley

    Russell declared the pyramid at Giza "God's Stone Witness"; Rutherfraud declared it was "Satan's Stone Witness" after Russell died.

  • Ucantnome
    Ucantnome

    sowhatnow,

    ucantcome, whats your opinion on this , then,

    how is the kingdom, which isnt going to 'come with any stiking observableness',

    I left the witnesses some 20 years ago and over the time my views have changed somewhat (which could mean I don't know, i haven't got the foggiest)

  • sowhatnow
    sowhatnow

    ucantcome, i know what you mean, lol.

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