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  2. Understanding the Bible—What Are the Keys? - JW.ORG

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    Accept the Bible as God’s Word. Be humble, since God opposes the proud. (1 Thessalonians 2:13; James 4:6) However, avoid blind faith—God wants you to use your “power of reason.”—Romans 12:1, 2. Pray for wisdom. “Do not lean upon your own understanding,” the Bible says at Proverbs 3:5. Instead, “keep on asking God” for wisdom ...

  3. Why Have Jehovah’s Witnesses Changed Some of Their Beliefs? -...

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    Such changes are in harmony with the Bible principle stated at Proverbs 4: 18: “The path of the righteous is like the bright morning light that grows brighter and brighter until full daylight.” Just as the rising sun reveals details of a landscape gradually, God grants an understanding of divine truth progressively, in his due time.

  4. Bible Verses—Explain Bible Verses, Meaning & Context - JW.ORG

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    Discover the real meaning of popular Bible verses and phrases. Learn the background of the verses as you read them in their context. Deepen your understanding with the help of explanatory footnotes and cross-references.

  5. Understanding the Bible—Why Be Interested? - JW.ORG

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    However, you might ask, ‘Why should I be interested in understanding the Bible?’ Unlocking the meaning of this sacred book can help you to do the following: Find contentment and happiness. Deal with family problems. Cope with anxieties. Improve personal relationships. Manage money wisely. Take, for instance, Yoshiko, in Japan.

  6. The Book of Revelation—What Does It Mean? | Bible Questions -...

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    Keys to understanding the book of Revelation Its meaning is positive, not fearful or terrifying to those who serve God. While many associate the word “apocalypse” with great disaster, the book of Revelation begins and ends by saying that those who read, understand, and apply its message would be happy for doing so.

  7. Read and listen to the Bible online, or download free audio recordings and sign-language videos of the Bible. The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures is an accurate, easy-to-read translation of the Bible. It has been published in whole or in part in over 210 languages.

  8. A Clear, Simple Approach to Teaching Bible Truth | Study - JW.ORG

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    For example, our clarified understanding of “the faithful and discreet slave,” published in the July 15, 2013, Watchtower, thrilled us. ( Matt. 24:45-47 ) It was explained that the faithful slave is the Governing Body, while the “domestics” are all those who are fed spiritually, whether of the anointed or of the “other sheep.”

  9. Chronology - JW.ORG

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    The Jewish understanding of this prophecy, as presented in the Soncino Books of the Bible (commentary on Ezekiel, pp. 20, 21) is: “The guilt of the Northern Kingdom extended over a period of 390 years ([according to the] Seder Olam [the earliest postexilic chronicle preserved in the Hebrew language], [and Rabbis] Rashi and Ibn Ezra ...

  10. Bible-Reading Plan: Read Bible Books in Chronological Order ...

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    If you read one set of chapters each day, you will have read the entire Bible in a year. Whether you are looking for a daily Bible-reading plan, a one-year Bible-reading plan, or a Bible-reading plan for beginners, this schedule will help you. Download this printable Bible-reading plan, and get started today.

  11. A Key to Understanding the Bible - JW.ORG

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    In this way, we let the Bible, not personal opinion, guide our thinking. Consider, for example, the Bible’s teaching on the condition of the dead. Below are six passages taken from different parts of the Bible. Notice how they form a harmonious picture. “The dead praise not the LORD, neither any that go down into silence.” —Psalm 115:17. *