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Prueben para ustedes mismos lo que es la buena y la acepta y la perfecta voluntad de Dios (Rom. 12:2).
http://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/1/29
¿Por qué tenían que probar los cristianos de Roma por ellos mismos algo que ya habían aceptado? Veamos un ejemplo de la Biblia. Timoteo conocía muy bien la Palabra de Dios, pues desde pequeño su madre y su abuela se la habían enseñado. De todos modos, Pablo le dijo: “Continúa en las cosas que aprendiste y fuiste persuadido a creer” (2 Tim. 3:14, 15). Una obra de consulta dice que uno de los significados de la palabra “persuadir” en el idioma original es “estar convencido y seguro de que algo es cierto o verdad”. Así es, Timoteo se convenció de que era verdad lo que le habían enseñado. Y lo aceptó, no porque su madre y su abuela le insistieran, sino porque razonó las cosas él mismo y llegó a la conclusión lógica (Rom. 12:1). Hazte tú también un buen estudiante de la Biblia; de ese modo podrás responder preguntas, aclarar tus dudas y fortalecer tu fe (Hech. 17:11). w16.03 2:3, 4, 7
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Prove to yourselves the good and acceptable and perfect will of God.—Rom. 12:2.
http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/1/29
Why did Christians in Rome need to prove to themselves something that they had already accepted? Consider a Bible example. Timothy knew the Scriptures well. He had been taught “from infancy” by his mother and grandmother. Nevertheless, Paul urged Timothy: “Continue in the things that you learned and were persuaded to believe.” (2 Tim. 3:14, 15) According to one reference work, the original-language word for “persuaded” has the sense “to be convinced and certain of the truth of something.” Timothy had made the truth his own. He accepted it, not because his mother and grandmother told him to do so, but because he had reasoned on it for himself and had been persuaded. (Rom. 12:1) Likewise, diligent personal study can help you answer questions, resolve any doubts, and strengthen your convictions.—Acts 17:11. w16.03 2:3, 4, 7
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15 minutes ago, Alzasior Lutor said:
How do I read this book? ....
LOL... haha, I dont know my dear brother... maybe its going with a special technology !
I think so, yes... Our many scientists always trying & trying about new things... We don't need such a NANO Bible - but we can look and maybe use it, hahaha
Funny !
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The blame from ADAM... but we can reach the paradise with JEHOVAH ❤
Genesis 3:19
19 In the sweat of your face you will eat bread until you return to the ground, for out of it you were taken. For dust you are and to dust you will return.”
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Tell me please your personal opinion... ;-) Or NOT importend for you ?
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Thanks my friends ! ;-)
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PELÍCULA SOBRE LA VIDA DE WILLIAM TYNDALE.
En las publicaciones de la organización, se habla a menudo de este hombre cuyo empeño fue traducir la Biblia al lenguaje del pueblo y lo que sufrió por ello. -
Alot "Spiritual Food".... also from little past - maybe in a Bethel house or similar.
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Déjame clavarlo a tierra con la lanza una sola vez, y no se lo haré dos veces (1 Sam. 26:8).
http://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/1/28
Cuando Abisai intentó matar a Saúl, estaba tratando de ser leal a David, pero olvidó que hay una lealtad más importante que cualquier otra. Por eso lo detuvo David. Le dijo que no era correcto hacerle daño al “ungido de Jehová” (1 Sam. 26:9-11). Su error nos enseña una lección muy valiosa: no está mal ser leal a más de una persona, pero para saber quién viene primero, tenemos que averiguar qué dice la Biblia. La lealtad es una cualidad que nace en el corazón, pero el corazón es traicionero y puede engañarnos (Jer. 17:9). Por ejemplo, podríamos sentirnos obligados a ser leales a un amigo o familiar que esté haciendo cosas malas. Ahora bien, si alguien a quien queremos mucho abandona la verdad, tenemos que recordar que nuestra lealtad a Jehová es lo primero (Mat. 22:37). w16.02 4:5, 6
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Let me pin him to the ground with the spear just once, and I will not need to do it twice.—1 Sam. 26:8.
http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/1/28
When Abishai crept into Saul’s camp, he did not have his loyalties in the proper order. Out of loyalty to David, Abishai was eager to kill King Saul, but David restrained him, realizing that it would be wrong to lift one’s hand “against the anointed of Jehovah.” (1 Sam. 26:9-11) From that incident, we learn an important lesson: Although we can properly have several loyalties in our heart, the correct order of their importance should be determined by our application of Bible principles. Loyalty springs from the heart, but the human heart is treacherous. (Jer. 17:9) Thus, one who is loyal to God could easily feel strong ties of loyalty to a close friend or relative even if that person is practicing what is bad. Especially when someone close to us abandons the truth must we remember that Jehovah always merits our primary loyalty.—Matt. 22:37. w16.02 4:5, 6
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Our normal big Bible....
DID you EVER see the tiniest Bible of the world?
The entire text of the Hebrew Bible is etched onto a microchip!
The Nano Bible is a gold-coated silicon chip smaller than a pinhead, and contains all 1.2 million letters of the bible.
As part of its yearlong 50th anniversary celebration, the Jerusalem-based Israel Museum will display the “Nano Bible,” the world’s smallest bible, an Israeli innovation created at the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology.
The tiny bible will be displayed alongside the Dead Sea Scrolls and the Aleppo Codex, a manuscript of the Jewish bible from 10th century C.E. The Nano Bible is a gold-coated silicon chip smaller than a pinhead. It is 0.04 square millimeters, and 0.00002 millimeters (20 nanometers) deep. The 1.2 million letters of the bible were written using a focused ion beam generator that shot gallium ions onto a gold surface covering a base layer of silicon.
Prof. Uri Sivan and Dr. Ohad Zohar of the Technion’s Russell Berrie Nanotechnology Institute developed the idea, and the engineers of the Technion’s Sara and Moshe Zisapel Nanoelectronics Center were responsible for the manufacturing of the chip and the development of the software that allows the engraving of the letters.
The Israel Museum will also exhibit a documentary on the creation of the Nano Bible and will enable the reading of the biblical text under a microscope.
I LIKE THE BIBLE - BOOK OR MY iPad for reading ;-)
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Jesus looking at the night sky, surely in contemplation of the wonders He and His Father created.
(Colossians 1:16) "because by means of him all [other] things were created in the heavens and upon the earth, the things visible and the things invisible, no matter whether they are thrones or lordships or governments or authorities. All [other] things have been created through him and for him."
( Painting: "Worlds Without End" by Greg Olsen.)
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What was the theme of Jesus' preaching?
"He traveled from city to city and from village to village, preaching and declaring the good news of the Kingdom of God." - Luke 8:1, Luke 4:43 -
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HONDURAS... A very special baptism❤ After preaching, then an accident with a bus. After painful surgery, asap. she wanted her baptism ! The Doc's gave big hope for good health and walking again. ( broken her spinal...)
The young sister is very happy today ;-)
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@TheWorldNewsOrg Very interesting.... but difficult to believe !
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Your people will be my people, and your God my God.—Ruth 1:16.
http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/1/27
Note Ruth’s love for Jehovah. The landowner Boaz later praised Ruth for seeking refuge under Jehovah’s wings. (Ruth 2:12) That may remind us of a baby bird taking refuge under the wings of a powerful, protective parent. (Ps. 36:7; 91:1-4) Jehovah became such a parent to Ruth. He rewarded her for her faith, and she never had any reason to regret her decision. Today, many learn about Jehovah but hesitate to take refuge in him. They hold back from becoming his dedicated, baptized servants. If you hesitate to make a dedication to Jehovah, have you stopped to ask yourself why? Everyone alive serves some god or other. (Josh. 24:15) Why not take refuge in the only God worth serving? Making a dedication to Jehovah is an excellent way to demonstrate faith in him. He will help you live up to that decision and face whatever challenges may arise. That is what God did for Ruth. w16.02 2:6, 7
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Tu pueblo será mi pueblo, y tu Dios mi Dios (Rut 1:16).
http://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/1/27
Pensemos en el amor que sentía Rut por Jehová. Un hombre importante de Belén llamado Boaz la felicitó por buscar refugio bajo las “alas” de Jehová (Rut 2:12). Puede que esta imagen nos haga pensar en una poderosa ave y en su polluelo, escondido bajo sus alas (Sal. 36:7; 91:1-4). Jehová fue esa clase de padre para Rut. Él la recompensó por su fe, y ella nunca se arrepintió de la decisión que tomó. Hoy día hay muchas personas que conocen a Jehová, pero no se han decidido a buscar refugio bajo sus alas. No terminan de dar el paso de dedicarse y bautizarse. Si usted es una de ellas, esta es una buena oportunidad para preguntarse qué lo está deteniendo. Recuerde: todo el mundo sirve a un dios o a otro (Jos. 24:15). ¿Por qué no servir al único Dios que lo merece? Dedicarse a Jehová es una excelente manera de demostrar que confía en él. Seguramente encontrará dificultades en el camino, pero no estará solo: él lo ayudará a superarlas por graves que sean. Eso es lo que hizo con Rut. w16.02 2:6, 7
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DANKE & THANK YOU ❤ I WILL TELL YOU MY RESULTS IN PRIVATE SOON....
The Librarian don't like too much private here !
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@Tennyson Thank you my brother
and @Alzasior Lutor Thank you too my brother
Maybe we NEVER see such of tiny Bible - technology - pearl.....
We can put it under a finger-nail... SO tiny !