blondie posted some info on a 96 publication that did say something to the effect that the great crowd can be filled with holy spirit
No problem with that, I only objected to the word "anointed".
"Filled with Yhwh's Spirit" being an OT expression, it is not really critical in JW understanding. Reminds me that the few discussions I had with my JW father after I was df'd almost always ended with his telling me: "You don't understand anymore, because you have lost Jehovah's spirit." (=> I used to have "it")
I really don't think the women in the first century were in the kings and priests class
Why?
. My belief is that only those that die as martyrs can be considered worthy of the co - rulership position anyway . It's apparent in the first century the belief was that if you died of old age or natural causes it was because you had sinned . IMO
Perhaps too sweeping a statement. Persecutions being sporadic in time and space, on the whole "martyrs" were the exception, not the rule. Also, I believe the kingly / priestly metaphors in the NT are used in a diversity of ways which doesn't allow for a systematic doctrine of "classes". Sometimes they seem to apply to the apostles only
(e.g; the synoptic sayings)
, sometimes to all believers (Paul, Pastorals, 1 Peter).