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According to paragraph 15 in Chapter 4 of the book Gods Kingdom Rules the time had come in 1931 for Jehovah to allow his Bible students to adopt his name.

15 By the dawn of the 1930’s, our brothers had acquired a proper view of the importance of God’s name, a clearer understanding of the work God had assigned them to do, and a deeper insight into the main issue to be settled. Now, Jehovah’s time had come to give his servants the honor of publicly bearing his name. To see how that came about, let us consider some past events.

 

Apparently Jehovah didn't mind them still using the cross or having a seemingly wrong date for Christ's parousia.

 

 

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"Apparently" is a subjective term, and rightly so. Actually, what Jehovah minds and what Jehovah allows are two very different things are they not?. Compare Rom.9:22.

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19 minutes ago, Diakonos said:

Apparently Jehovah didn't mind them still using the cross or having a seemingly wrong date for Christ's parousia.

"Apparently" is a subjective term, and rightly so.

Actually, what Jehovah minds and what Jehovah allows are two very different things are they not?. Compare Rom.9:22.

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*** w54 3/1 p. 151 par. 7 Restoration of True Religion Today ***

Though the truths of the Bible were being restored during that “Elijah” work of God’s people, the actual name Jehovah was not freely used in the assemblies and the field ministry of his servants.

 

 

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