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These include the Bible encyclopedia Insight on the Scriptures and Jehovah's Witnesses' official history book Jehovah's Witnesses—Proclaimers of God's Kingdom. [23] [24] Many of these publications are also available from their website in the Watchtower Online Library.
Jehovah's Witnesses—Unitedly Doing God's Will Worldwide (1986) Jehovah's Witnesses in the Twentieth Century (1978, revised 1979, 1989) Listen to God and Live Forever (2011) Enjoy Life on Earth Forever! (1982) Listen to God (simplified version of Listen to God and Live Forever) (2011) "Look! I Am Making All Things New!" (1959, revised 1970, 1986)
The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania is a non-stock, not-for-profit organization [4] headquartered in Warwick, New York.It is the main legal entity used worldwide by Jehovah's Witnesses to direct, administer, and disseminate doctrines for the group and is often referred to by members of the denomination simply as "the Society".
Jehovah's Witnesses' practices are based on the biblical interpretations of Charles Taze Russell (1852–1916), founder (c. 1881) of the Bible Student movement, and of successive presidents of the Watch Tower Society, Joseph Franklin Rutherford (from 1917 to 1942) and Nathan Homer Knorr (from 1942 to 1977).
Reviewing 2013 New World Translation of Jehovah's Witnesses: Examining the History of the Watchtower Translation and the Latest Revision. Christian Publishing House. ISBN 9781945757785. Andrews, Edward D. (2023-04-11). Evaluating The New World Translation: An Examination of the Accuracy of the New World Translation of Jehovah's Witnesses ...
The Kingdom Interlinear Translation of the Greek Scriptures is an interlinear translation of the New Testament, published by the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc. and translated by the New World Bible Translation Committee. [1] [2] The first edition was released at an international convention of Jehovah's Witnesses in 1969. [3]
The Watchtower is overseen by the Writing Committee of the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The Watchtower is the official means of sharing Jehovah's Witness beliefs , [ 11 ] and includes articles relating to biblical prophecies, Christian conduct and morals, and the history of religion and the Bible.
The November 21, 1934 edition of The Golden Age. The magazine was originally published bimonthly from October 1, 1919, under the title The Golden Age.It was founded for use in the Bible Students' new door-to-door ministry, [3] though the founder of the movement, Charles Taze Russell, had indicated in his will that the Watch Tower Society would not publish any periodicals other than The Watch ...