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  1. Biblical King Hezekiah Official Seal Found in Ancient Trash Dump... A 2,700-year-old royal seal bearing the mark of the biblical King Hezekiah has been unearthed in Jerusalem. The tiny oval piece of clay bears the impression of a sun with two wings turned downward, flanked by two ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs that symbolize 'life'.
  2. Que nos instruya en cuanto a lo que debemos hacer (Juec. 13:8). http://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/1/19 La esposa de Manóah estaba embarazada. Sin duda, él se puso muy contento, pero también sabía que ser padre es una gran responsabilidad. ¿Cómo podría enseñarle a su hijo a servir a Jehová en una nación donde abundaba la maldad? Manóah le pidió a Jehová que enviara de nuevo al ángel para que les diera instrucciones de cómo debían criar al niño, a quien llamaron Sansón (Juec. 13:1-8). Si usted es padre o madre, seguramente entiende por qué le pidió Manóah ayuda a Jehová. Los cristianos tienen la responsabilidad de ayudar a sus hijos a conocer y amar a Dios (Prov. 1:8). Por eso, preparan un programa de estudio semanal en familia que los motive a progresar. Desde luego, hace falta más que eso para que los hijos lleguen a ser cristianos fieles (Deut. 6:6-9). Padres, ¿pueden hacer frente a este gran reto? w15 15/11 1:1, 2
  3. Ahaaaa... that were my thoughts to that theme, thank you ! No interests of alot shopping there - not ready, NO ! Better, I spend money in my congregation ❤
  4. Instruct us about what we should do.—Judg. 13:8. http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/1/19 Manoah and his wife were going to have a son! No doubt, Manoah was happy, but he was also aware of the great responsibility that rested on his shoulders. In a nation filled with badness, how could he and his wife successfully raise their son to serve God? Manoah “pleaded with Jehovah,” saying: “Please let the man of the true God [the angel] whom you just sent come again to instruct us about what we should do with the child who will be born.” (Judg. 13:1-8) If you are a parent, you can likely relate to Manoah’s earnest plea. You too bear the weighty responsibility of helping your child to come to know and love Jehovah. (Prov. 1:8) To that end, Christian parents arrange for a meaningful and progressive Family Worship program. Of course, to impress Bible truths on a child’s mind, you need to do more than conduct a weekly family study. (Deut. 6:6-9) Can you meet the challenge of inculcating the truth in your child? w15 11/15 1:1, 2
  5. All ok my Brother ? Normal you answered very quickly... Greetings from Germany ❤
  6. You are worthy, Jehovah, even our God, to receive the glory.... bec. YOU created all things ❤ ---- Rev. 4 : 11
  7. The righteousness of your reminders is to time indefinite. Psalms 119 : 144
  8. DO NOT BE FOOLED..... 1. Thess. 5:6 ❤ ❤ ❤ .•*¨`*•..¸♥☼♥¸.•*¨`*•. ❤ ❤ ❤
  9. To the King of Eternity.... be honor and glory forever ! 1. Tim. 1 : 17
  10. WHEN THE SON OF MAN ARRIVES IN HIS GLORY.... ( more by Matt. 25 : 31 )
  11. ALL THE WORDS THAT JEHOVAH HAS SPOKEN - WE ARE WILLING TO DO. EX. 24 : 3
  12. Jehovah's Creations... Look the long way from a caterpillar to a beautiful butterfly ❤ A LITTLE WONDER.....
  13. Some view's to many Countries ;-) Our loving Brother's ❤ so nice !
  14. @ARchiv@L You wrote, you must learn the categories here ? Oh NO... you're similar like the Librarian with your postings, on all pages I can see. YES, great ! And that in 3 weeks, haha - We never had such a clever Member, pardon, now a Moderators. And the languages, English, American, Spanish etc. all is very good, so, as you were long time here ! I'm sure, you're soon an Admin. Bravo Thanks for your good and hard work !! Takes alot time for a new Member...
  15. *Sirvamos a Jehová sin distraernos* No estén amando las cosas que están en el mundo (1 Juan 2:15). http://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/1/18 La Biblia nos advierte que es peligroso usar al máximo lo que el mundo ofrece (1 Cor. 7:29-31). Es fácil perder el tiempo en pasatiempos que no son necesariamente malos, como leer libros y revistas, ver la televisión, viajar, ir a pasear a centros comerciales o tener lo último y lo más caro. Otras cosas que pueden consumirnos horas y horas, y hasta convertirse en una obsesión, son las redes sociales, enviar y reenviar mensajes y correos, y estar siempre pendiente de los eventos deportivos y las últimas noticias (Ecl. 3:1, 6). Si no controlamos el tiempo que les dedicamos a estas actividades, podemos descuidar lo más importante: nuestro servicio a Jehová (Efes. 5:15-17). El Diablo ha diseñado este mundo para distraernos de lo que realmente vale la pena. Los cristianos del siglo primero lo comprobaron y nosotros también (2 Tim. 4:10). Por eso, debemos obedecer lo que dice el texto de hoy. w15 15/10 3:7, 8
  16. *Serve Jehovah Without Distraction* Do not love... the things in the world.—1 John 2:15. http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/1/18 There is a danger in making too much use of what the world has to offer. (1 Cor. 7:29-31) A Christian can easily waste an excessive amount of time on things that are not wrong in themselves, such as hobbies, recreational reading, TV watching, sightseeing, window shopping, and seeking out the latest electronic gadgets or luxuries. Social networking, texting, circulating e-mails, and frequently checking the latest news and sports events can also waste our time and can even become an obsession. (Eccl. 3:1, 6) If we do not limit the amount of time we spend on nonessential things, we may find ourselves neglecting the most important activity of all—our worship of Jehovah. (Eph. 5:15-17) Satan has designed his world to attract and distract us. That was true in the first century, and it is even more so today. (2 Tim. 4:10) Thus, we need to heed the counsel of today’s text. w15 10/15 3:7, 8
  17. @ARchiv@L You're new here, since 3 weeks... and making promotion under my posting for the Archive pages... Thats not fair I think so. Perhaps we can create a special category for such of similar things? I think, we find a solution. My home - language is German - and it takes often alot time to create my postings... You understand what I mean ? Thank you very much Btw. Look here by category illustrations and experiences.... I posted alot too ! I know, our Librarian posted much more - all our postings will go around the world. ( I just came back here, bec. a new like... so I wrote to you today.)
  18. This Is What Will Happen When You Eat Avocados Every Day.... Youve probably seen avocados being touted as a heart-healthy superfood in recent years. Realistically, the truth isnt too far off from the hype. The next time youre grabbing that burrito or turkey sandwich, you might want to consider adding a healthy dollop of guacamole. Here are four reasons that you should consider eating a little bit of avocado each day. 1. You may reduce your risk of heart disease. Heart disease is the number 1 killer in the United States, affecting nearly 27 million adults, so it only makes sense that we would want to protect ourselves by being more health-conscious in our dietary choices. Avocados have been shown to positively benefit our cardiovascular system in a number of ways due to its low saturated fat and high unsaturated fat content (predominantly the monounsaturated fat (MUFA) variety). Consuming excess saturated fat (>10% of total calories) may raise your LDL and HDL cholesterol and triglycerides. On the contrary, consuming adequate unsaturated fat in your diet may help lower LDL-cholesterol (bad cholesterol), maintain HDL-cholesterol (good cholesterol) and potentially improve your insulin sensitivity. In addition its nutritious fat content, avocados also contain a potent mix of nutrients (e.g., potassium and lutein), including plenty of antioxidants such as carotenoids, callexanthophylls and phenols. These compounds can help prevent inflammation and oxidative stress in the blood vessels while facilitating improved blood flow. 2. You may have an easier time maintaining your weight Eating fat to lose fat; who would have thought? Avocados can help with weight-loss and maintaining a healthy BMI by promoting a feeling of satiety. A recent study showed that including avocado in meals helped extend feelings of fullness and reduced the desire to overindulge. The belly-filling properties of avocados is aided by their high fiber content, about 14g per fruit on average. In addition, higher avocado consumption has been associated with smaller waistlines and lower BMIs in observational studies. Lastly, some research has even shown that weight-loss diets higher in MUFA, like the kind avocados are packed with, may prove healthier for your heart than low-fat weight-loss diets. 3. You might reduce your risk of cancer Avocados provide us with numerous phytochemicals that may help prevent cancer, including the previously discussed xanthophylls and phenols. A protein compound called glutathione, along with the xanthophyll lutein (both found in avocados), have been associated with decreased rates of oral cancer. Preliminary data also show promising results for avocados potential role in reducing risk of both breast and prostate cancers. Additionally, preliminary studies demonstrate that a specific type of fav derived from avocados is able to exert anti-cancer effects on acute myeloid leukemia cells. Together, these studies show that further research needs to be conducted to draw more conclusive results. 4. You will protect your skin and eyes well into old age As it turns out, avocado carotenoids do quite a number of things for our body. Both lutein and another compound found in avocados called zeaxanthin can slow age-related ocular decline and prevent vision dysfunction. In addition, these same two nutrients also act as buffers against oxidative UV damage, keeping our skin smooth and healthy. The bioavailability (ease of absorption by our body) of carotenoids from avocados compared to many other fruits and vegetables makes eating avocados every day a sensible choice. Recipes to try: Avocado Smoothie ½ ripe avocado 1 ripe banana ½ cup low-fat yogurt ½ cup orange juice OPTIONAL: handful of ice Combine ingredients into blender and mix. Bacon Peach Guacamole 1 ripe peach 2 ripe avocados ¼ red onion, minced 2 strips bacon, crisped Salt and pepper to taste Cut peaches into small dice and place in bowl. Mash avocados and combine with peaches. Crisp bacon in skillet, dice and add to bowl. Mince onion and add to guacamole. Enjoy with whole-grain tortilla chips. Aside from the multitude of health benefits, avocados have the extra bonus of being a tasty, creamy food that can be incorporated into shakes, desserts, dips, and toppings. So dont be afraid to add avocado ! ***VERY HEALTHY***
  19. Queen Esther

    Avocados

    This Is What Will Happen When You Eat Avocados Every Day Youve probably seen avocados being touted as a heart-healthy superfood in recent years. Realistically, the truth isnt too far off from the hype. The next time youre grabbing that burrito or turkey sandwich, you might want to consider adding a healthy dollop of guacamole. Here are four reasons that you should consider eating a little bit of avocado each day. 1. You may reduce your risk of heart disease. Heart disease is the number 1 killer in the United States, affecting nearly 27 million adults, so it only makes sense that we would want to protect ourselves by being more health-conscious in our dietary choices. Avocados have been shown to positively benefit our cardiovascular system in a number of ways due to its low saturated fat and high unsaturated fat content (predominantly the monounsaturated fat (MUFA) variety). Consuming excess saturated fat (>10% of total calories) may raise your LDL and HDL cholesterol and triglycerides. On the contrary, consuming adequate unsaturated fat in your diet may help lower LDL-cholesterol (bad cholesterol), maintain HDL-cholesterol (good cholesterol) and potentially improve your insulin sensitivity. In addition its nutritious fat content, avocados also contain a potent mix of nutrients (e.g., potassium and lutein), including plenty of antioxidants such as carotenoids, callexanthophylls and phenols. These compounds can help prevent inflammation and oxidative stress in the blood vessels while facilitating improved blood flow. 2. You may have an easier time maintaining your weight Eating fat to lose fat; who would have thought? Avocados can help with weight-loss and maintaining a healthy BMI by promoting a feeling of satiety. A recent study showed that including avocado in meals helped extend feelings of fullness and reduced the desire to overindulge. The belly-filling properties of avocados is aided by their high fiber content, about 14g per fruit on average. In addition, higher avocado consumption has been associated with smaller waistlines and lower BMIs in observational studies. Lastly, some research has even shown that weight-loss diets higher in MUFA, like the kind avocados are packed with, may prove healthier for your heart than low-fat weight-loss diets. 3. You might reduce your risk of cancer Avocados provide us with numerous phytochemicals that may help prevent cancer, including the previously discussed xanthophylls and phenols. A protein compound called glutathione, along with the xanthophyll lutein (both found in avocados), have been associated with decreased rates of oral cancer. Preliminary data also show promising results for avocados potential role in reducing risk of both breast and prostate cancers. Additionally, preliminary studies demonstrate that a specific type of fav derived from avocados is able to exert anti-cancer effects on acute myeloid leukemia cells. Together, these studies show that further research needs to be conducted to draw more conclusive results. 4. You will protect your skin and eyes well into old age As it turns out, avocado carotenoids do quite a number of things for our body. Both lutein and another compound found in avocados called zeaxanthin can slow age-related ocular decline and prevent vision dysfunction. In addition, these same two nutrients also act as buffers against oxidative UV damage, keeping our skin smooth and healthy. The bioavailability (ease of absorption by our body) of carotenoids from avocados compared to many other fruits and vegetables makes eating avocados every day a sensible choice. Recipes to try: Avocado Smoothie ½ ripe avocado 1 ripe banana ½ cup low-fat yogurt ½ cup orange juice OPTIONAL: handful of ice Combine ingredients into blender and mix. Bacon Peach Guacamole 1 ripe peach 2 ripe avocados ¼ red onion, minced 2 strips bacon, crisped Salt and pepper to taste Cut peaches into small dice and place in bowl. Mash avocados and combine with peaches. Crisp bacon in skillet, dice and add to bowl. Mince onion and add to guacamole. Enjoy with whole-grain tortilla chips. Aside from the multitude of health benefits, avocados have the extra bonus of being a tasty, creamy food that can be incorporated into shakes, desserts, dips, and toppings. So dont be afraid to add avocado !
  20. No deje de nuestros hermanos en Rusia, debido a la confirmación del gobierno de los extremistas. Nuestra hermana aquí en el área de Suzdal, Rusia. Esta hermana predica muy valiente! Que Jehová les proteja❤
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