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    ARchiv@L got a reaction from The Librarian in Jehovah’s Witnesses Seek Justice in Appeal Against Warning ! On January 16, 2017, at 11:10 a.m. in Russia, (read more)   
    (download as a pdf file for your pc)
    Jehovah’s Witnesses Seek Justice in Appeal Against Warning _ JWORG Legal News.pdf
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    ARchiv@L reacted to The Librarian in A “cozy” library at home. Perfect for a good read.   
    A “cozy” library at home. Perfect for a good read.
    Via
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    ARchiv@L reacted to Bible Speaks in See Yourself When All is New ??   
    Song 134
    See Yourself When All Is New
    (Revelation 21:1-5)

    1. Just see yourself, just see me too;
    Just see us all in a world that is new.
    Think how you’ll feel, how it will be,
    To live in peace, to be truly free.
    No evil one will then prevail;
    Rule by our God cannot ever fail.
    The time will have come for a new earthly start,
    The song of our praises will pour out from our heart:

    (CHORUS)
    “Jehovah our God, how well you have done!
    All things are new by the rule of your Son.
    The fullness of our heart overflows in our song;
    All glory and honor and praise to you belong.”

    2. Now see yourself, and see me too;
    And look ahead to a world that is new.
    No sight we see, no sound we hear
    Will cause alarm or give rise to fear.
    All has come true, just as he said;
    Now over mankind, his tent is spread.
    He now shall awaken those sleeping in death;
    Their voices will join us with ev’ry grateful breath:

    (CHORUS)
    “Jehovah our God, how well you have done!
    All things are new by the rule of your Son.
    The fullness of our heart overflows in our song;
    All glory and honor and praise to you belong.”

    (See also Ps. 37:10, 11; Isa. 65:17; John 5:28; 2 Pet. 3:13.). http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1102009214
    IMG_4023.MOV

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    ARchiv@L got a reaction from Carol Ann Torres in Warwick photos   
    Warwick, NY: World Headquarters
    Highlights of the Past Year
    2017 Yearbook
    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/302017036
     
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    ARchiv@L got a reaction from The Librarian in Material para las reuniones- Semana del 16 de Enero de 2017   
    ISAÍAS 34-37
    Busquemos perlas escondidas
    Puntos sobresalientes del libro de Isaías (parte 1)
    23 Puntos sobresalientes del libro de Isaias.pdf
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    ARchiv@L got a reaction from Queen Esther in What would you like offered on this website to make it more useful to you?   
    .... good night ...
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    ARchiv@L reacted to The Librarian in What would you like offered on this website to make it more useful to you?   
    @Susan Gandara the closest thing to solve that might be the "hover over a title" and you'll see a preview pop up....
    Other than that....the whole site might need a redesign. ;-) @admin
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    ARchiv@L reacted to Queen Esther in What would you like offered on this website to make it more useful to you?   
    I still want some different categories in German and English etc. Tell you very soon... thank you   Sometimes I wanted post, but not found the right one !  Good night for now from Germany??
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    ARchiv@L got a reaction from JW Insider in God's name appears on old papyrus. (jan-broadcasting)   
    thank you for your answer. my intention is not to take your valuable time. you write many things. !!!!  
    sorry I did not want to make you write all that !!!! 
    yes 1 "famous" verse is included ! yes there are many letters missing... 
     
     
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    ARchiv@L reacted to JW Insider in God's name appears on old papyrus. (jan-broadcasting)   
    I didn't mind at all. I did this while waiting for my wife to get ready for a meeting . I was hoping to express some of the fun that can be had while learning a language. Some people like crossword puzzles, cryptograms or sudoku and the like. I like them too, but I especially like language-based puzzles, and this particular type is guilt-free.
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    ARchiv@L reacted to JW Insider in God's name appears on old papyrus. (jan-broadcasting)   
    I don't want to ruin the "game" if anyone else wants to play, but this has long been my favorite kind of "puzzle."
    The prior verse is a very popular one, but it's very puzzling here because there are so many letters missing on the partial line on the right and it's sometimes more difficult based on the fact that the words that start at the beginning of the column often start in the middle of a word.
    For example: EUSOMETHA (Which looks more like "EYCOMEθA") on the top line must be only part of a word, since several words end that way, but it's not a real word on its own here. The second picture says it's really "PEYSOMEθA"  (the C is actually S). Since the P is the way the Greek language makes an "R" then this word ends in ". . . reusometha." The most common word here would be "poreusometha" (πορευσόμεθα) which is a verb meaning to proceed, go, depart, walk, etc. The root of this verb will contain poreu- but it can have literally FIFTY different endings. This particular ending will make it 1st person, plural, middle voice, and either Future or Aorist. So we could bet that the word would be translated "we [1st pers, plural] will/shall [future] walk." If not, "we will walk" or "we shall be walking" or we could try "we shall go" or  "we will go" or "we will proceed" etc, and this would also narrow down the location.
    A very similar puzzle shows up in the next line which is also the verse prior to the verse with the divine name. It's the word that looks like "..HKOAMEN" or based on the tiny piece of the previous letter, either "...MHKOAMEN" "...LHKOAMEN" or "...KHKOAMEN." The first two choices don't make much sense, but if it's "..KHKOAMEN" then this is surely part of the word "AKHKOAMEN." Since the H is the long E, and the E is the short E, this is the word "akekoamen" which is a form of "to hear" or "understand" or "hear a report" etc. The particular form of the verb is 1st person, plural again, but this time it's not in the future tense, but in a "perfect active indicative." This means that the action of "hearing" has already been completed and the verb indicates the result of this, such as "we have heard" or "we heard."
     
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    ARchiv@L reacted to The Librarian in What would you like offered on this website to make it more useful to you?   
    Hover your cursor over any topic in the forum list and it will load a preview of the article. 
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    ARchiv@L got a reaction from admin in What would you like offered on this website to make it more useful to you?   
    I would like to see a small box, like a small image (zoom in small size), next to each line, which means that small image would give you an idea of what the image of that article is like, or it will show the first image from the images of that article.
    IF THAT IS POSSIBLE, speaking concerning the program/forum "possibilities" .
    thank you very much for the hard work.
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    ARchiv@L got a reaction from Queen Esther in 2017 YEARBOOK (& report)   
    the new year book is available online on the official JWORG page,

    and if you like to have a look on the annoual report with the year's numbers.
    (do you keep statistics of all these numbers? - that could be interesting to have.)

     
    here is something interesting I would like to share. thanks

     
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    ARchiv@L got a reaction from Elisabeth Dolewka in Warwick photos   
    Warwick, NY: World Headquarters
    Highlights of the Past Year
    2017 Yearbook
    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/302017036
     
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    ARchiv@L reacted to ARchiv@L in Warwick photos   
    positive comments are very much appreciated I must say. thank you for your good words. I am a simple person, doing nothing special just to help you here a little because I like the internet. YOU are doing great job/work here --  and thanks to the Librarian for the pages. this gives me the possibility to share more interesting information.
    these pages ARE WORLDWIDE, and the news travel faster .. and expand all over.
     

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    ARchiv@L reacted to admin in Video: así luce ‘El General’ tras cambiar su vida y convertirse en Testigo de Jehová   
    Congratulations! Your post has been shared to other social media sites more than 3.6 thousand times! 
    That is a LOT of people.
    Thanks for sharing.
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    ARchiv@L reacted to Mr. W.W.W in meeting workbook videos for 2016   
    This is wonderful. May Jehovah bless the work you do for us..
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    ARchiv@L reacted to John Lindsay Barltrop in After the green parrot... now a new one ;-) helping us alot by preaching ! ( I look for some other Sweeties !)   
    The white "parrot" is a sulphur crested cockatoo, a very common cockatoo in Australia, can be trained to talk, often together in large flocks, and if a flock gets into a large tree, they can be very destructive........and is also a good talker...........and of course the red "parrot" is one of the macaw family of parrots, certainly a magnificent looking bird and, I believe, are also good talkers and imitators..........all beautiful creations of our great God, Jehovah. 
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    ARchiv@L reacted to The Librarian in Artemis of Ephesus and mother-goddess figures.   
    Artemis of Ephesus         CA 1202   Sully 1st floor   room 37 showcase 1 (3)       The goddess’s body is sheathed in a narrow tunic, decorated with rows of superimposed breasts or bulls’ testicles, symbols of fertility.   She is wearing a high calathos on her head. AR19   A close relationship has been established with the ‘ Great Artemis of the Ephesians ‘ (Acts 19:28) and the major goddesses of other peoples.   Unlike the virginal Greek Artemis, she was an opulent goddess of fertility and one of the mother-goddess figures.  Artemis of Ephesus and mother-goddess figures.
    A famous statue shows her with a black face, hands and feet. The imposing temple that is dedicated to her is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the word. Significant trade was built up around her cult. AR13     “Great is Ar´te·mis of the E·phe´sians!” Acts 19:28     Close analogies exist between her and Cybele, the Phrygian goddess, as well as other female representations of divine power in the countries of Asia (Ma of Cappadocia, Astarte of Phoenicia, and Atargatis and Myletta of Syria).   It could be said that all these divinities are merely variations of one and the same religious concept. AR14 She was represented with all the attributes of the Mother of the Gods and accordingly she wore a crown of towers, reminiscent of the Tower of Babel. AR15   Ephesus was the crucible where the pagan cult of the mother-goddess was Christianised and transformed into the fervent worship of Mary, who became “Mother of God”. AR16, AR17   It was to the Christians of Ephesus that Paul the Apostle announced such a change of direction.  - Acts 20:17-30, 2 Thessalonians 2:3, note.   Theatre of Ephesus  >   In 431 AD, the third ecumenical council held in this city gave Mary the title of 'Theotokos’, a Greek word meaning ‘God-bearer’. The use of this title by the Church was a determining factor in the development of the Doctrine of Mary. The prototype of Feast of the Assumption processions could be seen in those made in honour of Cybele and Artemis. AR18
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    ARchiv@L reacted to The Librarian in Prism of the Expeditions of King Ashurbanipal   
    AO 19939    Richelieu room 6 showcase 4        Known for his massive deportations
    of populations (we find in this text an account
    of expeditions against Elam, Tyre and Egypt),
    Ashurbanipal was even more 
    renowned for his taste for literature.     Excavations unearthed an immense library
    that he formed in Nineveh and which included
    some 22,000 texts and clay tablets. King Ashurbanipal is mentioned in the Bible
    The capture of Susa, capital of Elam, is referred to in this prism. This event enabled this king to be identified with the ‘ great and honorable As´e·nap·par ’ of Ezra 4:10.   This name, which features in a part of the book written in Aramaic, is clearly a shortened form of the name of the King of Assyria, with an ‘r’ at the end instead of an ‘l’, Aramaic like Persian not having the letter ‘l’.  
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    ARchiv@L reacted to Queen Esther in Warwick photos   
    @ARchiv@L  WOW...  you're  a  very  good  help  for  us  -  special  for  our  Librarian   Thanks  for  coming !  We  very  missed  such  of  you  in  the  last  years ❤  Seems,  you're  very  special  in  all  ;-)   Please  stay  here...  yes ?  Thank  you !
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    ARchiv@L got a reaction from The Librarian in Artemis of Ephesus and mother-goddess figures.   
    that's something interesting. thank you.
    I do remember the "Louvre" special brochure, that I found in the JW-ARCHIVE. 
    The Louvre Museum - Bible in Hand Tour
    http://wiki.jw-archive.org/The+Louvre+Museum+-+Bible+in+Hand+Tour
    thanks for all the information.
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    ARchiv@L got a reaction from Martha Braun Amistadi in Warwick photos   
    Warwick, NY: World Headquarters
    Highlights of the Past Year
    2017 Yearbook
    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/302017036
     
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    ARchiv@L got a reaction from Alzasior Lutor in Warwick photos   
    Warwick, NY: World Headquarters
    Highlights of the Past Year
    2017 Yearbook
    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/302017036
     
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