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Thought for the day- walking in the name of Jehovah
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Abram, while he had one son Ishmael. Abraham (meaning father of a crowd, multitude) once Isaac and other sons were born and began producing offspring. -
It gives me a headache.
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Who knew https://www.onetribeapparel.com/blogs/pai/meaning-flower-of-life
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22 years ago, a brother in the congregation I was attending, told me he knew someone in the UN that had related to him that there was a document that needed 6 signatures that was sitting in readiness to end religion.
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JW Obituaries: Helen Marie Zemken
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Rest in Jehovah's memory dear sister until we meet you in the new system. 💐 -
Thought for the day- walking in the name of Jehovah
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Abram's name - "Father Is High (Exalted)" was changed to Abraham ("Father of a Crowd (Multitude)" Jehovah's purpose in connection with Abraham had changed and was reflected in this name change. Sarai changed to Sarah Jacob to Israel Names changed to reveal something fundamental and prophetic about God's purpose concerning them. -
Thought for the day- walking in the name of Jehovah
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Assumption leaves a margin for error, for me there is no margin for error. Perception...funny old thing. -
Love and Funerals in the Age of Zoom
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I, for one, would be interested and I'm sure many others would be too 💐 -
Thought for the day- walking in the name of Jehovah
Emma Rose replied to Emma Rose's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
Genesis 2:4 This is a history of the heavens and the earth in the time they were created, in the day that Jehovah God made earth and heaven. The first instance of Jehovah's name. -
Thought for the day- walking in the name of Jehovah
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I'm not trying to prove it, I don't believe Moses to be a liar, nor do I believe the canonised scriptures to be wrong. -
Thought for the day- walking in the name of Jehovah
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Yes, you do what? -
Thought for the day- walking in the name of Jehovah
Emma Rose replied to Emma Rose's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
Genesis 4:1 Now Adam had sexual relations with his wife Eve, and she became pregnant. When she gave birth to Cain, she said: “I have produced a male child with the help of Jehovah." Eve knew Jehovah's name. -
Thought for the day- walking in the name of Jehovah
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Seems somehow more stable today Proves it's not my browser, if I had a penny for every time... -
Thought for the day- walking in the name of Jehovah
Emma Rose replied to Emma Rose's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
You Tom? -
Thought for the day- walking in the name of Jehovah
Emma Rose replied to Emma Rose's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
Let's try the following: Fourth century C.E., Jerome, the translator of the Latin Vulgate, says in his prologue to the books of Samuel and Kings: “And we find the name of God, the Tetragrammaton [i.e., יהוה], in certain Greek volumes even to this day expressed in ancient letters.” In a letter written at Rome, 384 C.E., Jerome states: “The ninth [name of God] is the Tetragrammaton, which they considered [a·nek·phoʹne·ton], that is, unspeakable, and it is written with these letters, Iod, He, Vau, He. Certain ignorant ones, because of the similarity of the characters, when they would find it in Greek books, were accustomed to read ΠΙΠΙ [Greek letters corresponding to the Roman letters PIPI].”—Papyrus Grecs Bibliques, by F. Dunand, Cairo, 1966, p. 47, ftn. 4. -
Thought for the day- walking in the name of Jehovah
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Thought for the day- walking in the name of Jehovah
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"Some of the peoples who had alphabets used the letters of the alphabet to represent numbers. The ancient Jews, for example, used nine letters of the Hebrew alphabet to represent the numbers from one to nine. They used nine other letters to represent the multiples of ten, from ten to ninety. A third set of nine letters represented the multiples of one hundred, from one hundred to nine hundred . . . "The use of letters of the alphabet to represent numbers has led to some interesting consequences. Letters used in a compound numeral may accidentally spell out a word. Then the use of the numeral may be affected by the meaning of the word. For example, in the Hebrew system of numerals, the number fifteen should have been written as, which means ten more five. (Hebrew is read from right to left.) However these are the first two letters of the word - which spells out Jehovah. Since it was forbidden by Jewish law to use the name of God in vain, the Jews wrote the number fifteen as ' , nine plus six, instead.' Irving Adler's book, A "New Look at Arithmetic" The text won't accept the Hebrew for 15 or Jehovah or the revised 15 as 9 plus 6. Who owns this site? -
Thought for the day- walking in the name of Jehovah
Emma Rose replied to Emma Rose's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
It is, and has a greater depth of meaning. https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1101977021#h=6:251-6:706 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/1101973014#h=13:0-16:1131 amen and amen 😉 -
Thought for the day- walking in the name of Jehovah
Emma Rose replied to Emma Rose's topic in Jehovah’s Witnesses's Topics
It occurred to me, after speaking Jehovah's name in Hebrew out loud, just what a beautiful language it is and what a beautiful name belongs to Jehovah, in any language.