- God’s Love Is Enduring | Watchtower Study - JW. ORG
4 Another way you can be anchored during a trial is to think of Jehovah’s love as a basic Bible teaching What does the phrase “basic Bible teaching” mean to you? Perhaps you think of the doctrinal truths that you have learned from God’s Word For example, you have learned that God’s name is Jehovah, that Jesus is God’s only-begotten Son, that the dead are unconscious, and that
- Is the Kingdom of God in Your Heart? | Bible Questions - JW. ORG
Where is the Kingdom of God? Is it in heaven or within you, in your heart? Some translations of Luke 17 create confusion about the location of the Kingdom
- What Are the Ten Commandments of God? - JW. ORG
The Ten Commandments are laws God gave through Moses to ancient Israel They are recorded in the Pentateuch (Torah), the first five books of the Bible Should Christians keep the Ten Commandments?
- What Is God’s Name? - JW. ORG
God’s name is Jehovah While titles may describe God’s position, authority, or power, it is only his name, Jehovah, that embodies all that he is and can become
- How Many Names Does God Have? - JW. ORG
People may think that names of God range from ‘Allah’ to ‘El Shaddai,’ from ‘Jehovah-Jireh’ to ‘Alpha and Omega ’ Why does it matter what we call God?
- God’s Name and Bible Translators - JW. ORG
God’s Name and Bible Translators EARLY in the second century, after the last of the apostles had died, the falling away from the Christian faith foretold by Jesus and his followers began in earnest Pagan philosophies and doctrines infiltrated the congregation; sects and divisions arose, and the original purity of faith was corrupted And God’s name ceased to be used As this apostate
- God’s Kingdom | Bible Questions Answers | JW. ORG
Answers to some of the most common questions about the Kingdom of God The clear explanations found in God’s Word may surprise you
- 1 Corinthians 8 | Online Bible | New World Translation
1 Corinthians 8:5 many “gods”: The Christian Greek Scriptures use the same Greek term for God, the·osʹ (in singular, plural, masculine, and feminine), whether referring to pagan gods and goddesses or to the true God
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