Most reigns start in the civil year (fall, as in 6 months after the scriptural year). The months before generally don't count and is called the ascension period.
jamclark
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Yes, it's... ANOTHER problem with JW chronology...
by Jeffro inaccording to the watch tower society, ahaziah (of judah) reigned for a single year, in 906bce.
the watch tower society also claims that judah and israel both used nisan-based dating for the start of reigns.. according to 2 kings 9:29, ahaziah's reign began in the 11th year of jehoram (of israel).
of course, if judah and israel were both using nisan-based dating, ahaziah's single year of reign couldn't have started in both years.
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BOE letter: New lights new changes
by pixel inre: adjustments to draw close to jehovah.
dear brothers:.
some changes involving our understanding of the meaning of gods name and what it re p- resents have been made to the first chapter of draw close to jehovah.
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jamclark
From briefly reading it sounds like they are taking a passive voice to retain the name Jehovah.
Since more and more groups are using Yahuah (or Yahuwah), Yahwey (preferred by scholars), or similar names the JWorg could be clinging onto the convenient name Jehovah and not the more accurate name. It is odd for an organization that claims to attain to more accurate knowledge.
And if they go more electronic (and print local or use tablets) they could save on publishing for it they one day (as in very soon) use the more accurate sacred names. Alas would be a flip-flop for their rNWT of 2013 (since corrected).
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Why do we have Assemblies?
by Rattigan350 inwhy do we have assemblies?
was the topic of the book/brochure study last week.. the answer not presented is that they are the organization's black friday.
stores do black friday as a loss leader to get people into the stores to spend money on more pricey stuff, not discounted.. assemblies are put on to give away books and other literature and have dramas to get people in to donate and contribute more than normally done.. yes, religion is a business.
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jamclark
As Blondie posted, it seems to be a substitution for the 7 appointed times in the Scriptures. Granted, during the early years there may have been a connection (as in they were 5 days or longer, possibly a few at the same time as Feast of Tabernacles).
More so, today, to hype of releasing new literature (or the recent "Silver Sword"/"sister proof" RNWT). Also hype time toward baptisms, meeting others, and getting all "dignified" dressed with dry cleaned clothes.
Still it comes down to $$, as in a goal of contributions > true cost of the assembly. And good PR for bringing business to the city.
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Why the field service reports?
by Syme insome years ago, we had this difficult bible study with a guy who was unofficially a witness for about 40 years, yet he would never make the step of becoming an unbaptized publisher.
we pushed him at some point to tell us the reason, and the reason was this: he didn't agree with the field reports practice.
he said he did a lot of preaching by himself but didn't see any reason to report it to the congregation.. of course, we told him that the reason we hand in field reports is so that we have statistics, and know how much work is done worldwide and bla-bla-blah.
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jamclark
Becaue the all knowing, all powerful Almighty Yahuah needs His "chosen" people to track their hours, and a group to tabulate all the numbers to produce reports for Him? Of course that tabulating group has a vital responsibility to their spreadsheets and walking the streets.
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A Challenge for Jehovahs Witness Apologists : Identify What Jesus Christ Has Accomplished In His Nearly Complete 100 Year Reign From 1914
by smiddy ini for one would be very interested , if you can quantify what his acheivements have been , these past almost 100 years .. incidental acheivements could do for a start ,.
followed by more meaningfull acheivements ,.
then to top it off , with his major acheivements that he can be accredited with these past 99 years of his kingdom rule ,.
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jamclark
Well, the JWorg through their publishing arm has distributed Bibles to various lands in their native languages. Granted, nearly 100% of them at the "cost" of indirect mind control by the JWorg from the ministers.
Else, under the Greek Jesus (the) Christ, the JWorg has taken sincere, Bible believing people away from the Hebrew faith (from the Scriptures), as in the Torah, Sabbath, etc. Thus replacing Yahusha and His Father Yahuah, both with poorly created English names.
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WT Library 2013 Availability
by outinthemeadows indoes anyone know where there might be a link to an english watchtower library 2013?
i don't know why i download an illegal copy every year - probably so i can take the mick...... all i can find is an italian version - the only italian i can speak is on the menu at our local restaurant......
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jamclark
There likely won't be one as they are having a new research tool online as of 1 January 2014. If anything, they likely will have it download only and with fewer years of WTs and Awakes (old light). If I understand what was said at the last District Assembly.
I've learned much since I've stopped being an attendee, but still use their 2012 WT disc.
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WT's 2 BOE Letters Flip-Flop!
by JW GoneBad ineveryone knows about the recent across-the-board okay to use electronic devices in jw worship.
few, though, know about how not long ago it was considered a taboo.. first, there was that dc talk a couple of years back where they nearly demonized simply the ownership of a smart phone, ipads (i phones, blackberries, etc) let alone the use of them at meetings.
they brought out that they were a waste of time, expensive and that they exposed a christian to satan's world on the internet.
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jamclark
Yeah, eventually they'll have Elders "snooping" about looking at what is playing on the tablets, guidelines on tablet applications, internet rules, etc. etc.
Actually, they should have just encouraged only eReaders as only those are needed for the ministry work. Certainly not loaded tablets, and most certainly not iPads and going the branded route.
I always thought an eReader would be great to pull in content for the language and that could link to other computers. Full tablets would be too much, and their cost would divide R&F members, and congregations.
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Sanctify Gods name
by Crazyguy inok so thats what jesus said we must do, so the question at hand is, does going around the world telling people that gods name is jehovah does this really sanctify his name, really????
so if i went around my town and told every one that satans name is lucifer will this make satan holy?
is this what jesus was taking about jw's, think about it.
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jamclark
As a Jew (tribe of Judah) and thus a Hebrew, He came in his Father's name. Certainly he told his disciples and others His name and His Father's name, as in Yahusha, coming in His Father's name Yahuah.
Most Bible prefaces and scholars say it is Yahweh, with the Son's name Yahushua (as in very similar to the Yehoshua, or in English Joshua).
So JWorg's The Truth is off track from simply transliterating Hebrew names (let alone the sounds of J and V not used by Hebrews, nor the J by Greeks or English intil the mid 1600s).
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They are really begging for money again..
by XBEHERE insorry i don't know how to post the actual letter but here is the text of it.
lol.
christian congregation of jehovahs witnesses 2821 route 22, patterson, ny 12563-2237 phone: (845) 306-1100.
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jamclark
They are receiving over $ 800 million from the Brooklyn sales and have money in the bank drawing interest. Certainly they have investments and endowments pumping in money from shatan's system of things.
JWorg needs the money for the upcoming child abuse claims, like Candace Conti. I've seen here and there they have some sort of "pension" or monthly benefits system. Certainly they need money for their Branch offices that offer dry cleaning and special services for their bethelites.
That and pumping money to build the new HQ quicker. Besides lovingly whipping the volunteers.
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JW Match Dating
by minimus inhave you seen it?
there are some fine brothers and sisters just waiting for a hookup!
check it out..
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jamclark
I was on it for a year or so, not active though. At the end, it is a "front" for a typical match making site just with a JW focus. Anyone can make an account and fib or lie their way through.
Seems most of the women were from the far east, like the Philippines.