Leaders of Jehovah’s Witnesses and Chronological Speculation – Part 4
The WTS Says It Is a Prophet and Inspired The Watchtower Society Says It Is a Prophet The Watchtower, January
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The WTS Says It Is a Prophet and Inspired The Watchtower Society Says It Is a Prophet The Watchtower, January
Leia MaisStatements Concerning 1918, 1925 and 1975 Statements concerning 1918 The Finished Mystery, 1917, pages 62, 64, said with great authority:
Leia MaisStatements Concerning 1799, 1874 and 1914 Statements Concerning 1799 The book The Time Is At Hand, 1916 edition, page ii, (forward),
Leia MaisBeliefs About Chronology in the Early Days The Watchtower Society says that, in spite of many failed predictions, it is
Leia MaisOur Father in the heavens, let your name be sanctified. — Matthew 6:9. Introduction Every true Christian should honor, glorify
Leia MaisBeginning on page 631, Jehovah’s Witnesses — Proclaimers Of God’s Kingdom discusses a bit of the development of the chronological framework used
Leia MaisIn the year 1981, the leadership of the Watch Tower Society has felt the need to come up with a
Leia MaisIntroduction The disillusioning and sometimes dramatic process that ended up in the decision to publish this treatise could fill a whole book.
Leia MaisProblems in Dating the Crucifixion (United States Naval Observatory) The commonly accepted reading of the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark and
Leia MaisEditorial explanation: The Neo-Assyrian period is traditionally dated to c. 934 – 609 B.C. An important basis for this chronology
Leia MaisIntroduction The following material is adapted from the discussion on pages 44-48 of the first and second editions of the
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