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Jehovah's Witnesses

Jehovahs Witnesses·2016-04-25

But there is one other place where the name YHWH jumps out of the New Testament text. It is, however, deliberately obscured by the JWs' translation, the NWT. In John 8, Jesus claims that Abraham had rejoiced to see his day, to which the unbelieving Jews retort in scorn, "Thou art not yet fifty years

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Stories of Grace: PRCA 100th Anniversary Commemorative, 1925-2025

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Cults and Sects- Jehovah’s Witnesses

Mary Decker·1963-03-01

The Jehovah’s Witnesses believe that they, as members of Christ’s body, are yielding up their lives in sacrifice during this age, and these sacrificial lives counted in with his, constitute the blood of Christ which seals the new cov­enant between God and the world. The Jehovah’s Witnesses deny Chri

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Daniel’s Bold Witness

Charles Terpstra·1995-10-01

The Bible tells us that in a spiritual sense God’s people are His witnesses. “Ye are my witnesses” Jehovah said to His O.T. people in Isaiah 43:10. Don’t let the cult of “Jehovah’s Witnesses” take that beautiful name away from you. As Christians who have the truth of His Word, you are the Lord’s tru

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Jehovah’s Witnesses

P. Vis·1943-03-15

The size and scope of this organization must not be underestimated. It would require a colossal asylum to house all its members. The records show that two years ago the organization already had 45,000 active members, and 200,000 followers in the United States alone. And it was estimated that there w

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The Antithesis and Witnessing (5)

Herman Hanko·2008-10-01

And no one likes that—except those few who understand that it is a privilege and a blessing to suffer for the cause of Christ and that it is only through much tribulation that we can go home to Christ (Acts 14:22). Witnesses love the truth and are willing to die for it. Witnesses are people of unwav

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Covenant Reformed News – June 2012  •  Volume XIV, Issue 2

2012-06-01

The Jehovah’s Witnesses (JWs) claim that, when Jesus proclaimed the name of God in Israel (John 17:26), He taught the JW (and Unitarian) view of the divine name “Jehovah.” Instead, Christ taught them who God is and what kind of God He is, through His words and deeds, for He, as the incarnate Son, is

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Jehovah Witnesses (Part I) – On Christ

Suzanne (Terpstra) Looyenga·1971-08-01

How the Jehovah’s Witnesses find comfort in having a Christ like this at all, is incomprehensible. Having read about the Jehovah’s Witnesses, we can surely see how important it is to know just what is wrong with this cult, which although it may appear harmless, is an abominibly  sinful cult. In the

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Jehovah’s Witnesses (2): Of Man

Suzanne (Terpstra) Looyenga·1972-02-01

In the first part of this series of articles on the Jehovah’s Witnesses, we saw their beliefs concerning Christ. In the second part, we will look at some of their beliefs concerning man himself. The Jehovah’s Witnesses have several unique, but odd beliefs concerning man, his life, and his death. The

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Bumper Sticker Witnessing

Agatha Lubbers·1988-10-01

If a person is a Jehovah’s Witness and announces what he truly believes, he must say more than “I am a Jehovah’s Witness.”  He is obliged to say, “JESUS IS NOT GOD.” This is anti-Christian. This is false. This is the lie of the Devil. If one is Mormon, it would not be sufficient for that one to say