
Our Christian Life and Ministry —Meeting Workbook
The “Life and Ministry Meeting Workbook” provides the schedule and study material for the midweek meeting of Jehovah’s Witnesses, including the weekly Bible-reading program. The meeting is free …
JW Life and Ministry Meeting Schedule September 29–October 5, 2025
If you experience serious problems in your marriage, keep Jehovah involved by maintaining a good spiritual routine. Work hard to resolve your problems using Bible principles, and look for information …
JW Life and Ministry Meeting Schedule November 24-30, 2025
TREASURES FROM GOD’S WORD 1. Hope for Those “Weighed Down With Error” (10 min.)
John 1:1—“In the Beginning Was the Word”
Scholar commentary along with various Bible translation renderings of John 1:1. This verse describes the divine or godlike nature Jesus possessed before he came to earth.
Strange lines when pasting from Word. - theWord
Mar 14, 2012 · FWIW, the lines show up as well when copying from the Microsoft Word document into an OpenOffice swriter document. There are some codes embedded in the Microsoft Word document …
The Word of God—Who or What Is It?
In the Bible, ‘the word of God’ may refer to a divine message or a collection of messages. It may also be used as a personal title for Jesus.
The word Arabic version - theWord
Nov 22, 2012 · The word Arabic version by osama_albert » Mon Jul 16, 2012 2:16 pm Contents of the program 1 - text of the Bible Authorized translation of composition - translation (Authorized) without …
Word, The
The term “word” in the Scriptures most frequently translates the Hebrew and Greek words da·varʹ and loʹgos. These words in the majority of cases refer to an entire thought, saying, or statement rather …
“God Is Everywhere”—Is God Really Omnipresent? - JW.ORG
God is able to see everything and to act anywhere he chooses. (Proverbs 15:3; Hebrews 4:13) However, the Bible does not teach that God is omnipresent —that is, present everywhere, in all …
What Does It Mean to Be Holy? - JW.ORG
The Hebrew word translated ‘holy’ points to something that is separated from common use or held sacred, especially by virtue of its being clean and pure.