This question not only aplies to Jehovah's Witnesses but to Christians as well. Any one have a clear answer for me? Did Jesus revile? What about 1 Peter 2:22? Did someone make a mistake? If someone said these harsh words to me, I would take them as insults. Wouldn't you? Are insults in the Bible called something else like constructive criticism?
The Bible:
"Woe to you, scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! because you shut the
kingdom of heaven against men; for you neither enter yourselves, nor
allow those who would enter to go in."
"You blind men..."
"...straining out a gnat and swallowing a camel!"
"...full of extortion and rapacity."
"...you appear righteous to men but within you are full of hypocrisy
and iniquity."
"You serpents, you brood of vipers..."
"Blind guides..."
"...how are you to escape being sentenced to hell."
Jehovah's Witness Elder's Manual- Reviling means "subjecting a person to insulting speech and heaping abuse upon him". This is something that is outlined in your official rulebook Elder's manual.
To JWs: Reviling is wrong is it not? According to the JW's rule book + 1Pe 2:22-"...he did not go reviling in return", Jesus would be accused of insulting the Pharisees, would he not? Would you be insulted if an apostate said these words to you?
Here is something a JW said in a previous question we posted on yahoo answers: "Like Jesus and many followers did, it's a matter if it's deserved or not"
So it's okay to insult others if it's done righteously? Some JWs say "If it's deserved, then it's okay". Interesting.