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  1. Birds of paradise.... Such a magnificent creature ? So beautiful, different birds ! Jehovah's Creations....  ? ? ? .•*¨`*•..¸???¸.•*¨`*•. ? ? ?
  2. Humans are sinners - so their life is short until now !  Many plants and animals getting alot older than humans... we know that !  One day it will change, I hope so
  3. ? ? ? .•*¨`*•..¸???¸.•*¨`*•. ? ? ?
  4. BROTHERS / SISTERS OF GREENLAND.....    *FUNNY SERVICE OVER THE SNOW* ? ? ? .•*¨`*•..¸???¸.•*¨`*•. ? ? ?
  5. Manténte en expectación (Hab. 2:3). Durante mucho tiempo, los siervos de Jehová han estado pendientes del cumplimento de las profecías. Isaías, quien profetizó que Jehová traería de vuelta a los judíos a su tierra, dijo: “Felices son todos los que se mantienen en expectativa” (Is. 30:18). Miqueas, que también esperaba el cumplimiento de las profecías de Jehová, aseguró: “Por Jehová me mantendré vigilante” (Miq. 7:7). Y por siglos, los siervos de Dios vivieron esperando que se cumplieran las profecías que se habían hecho sobre el Mesías o Cristo (Luc. 3:15; 1 Ped. 1:10-12). Los siervos de Dios del día moderno también estamos vigilantes, pues esperamos el cumplimiento de las profecías relacionadas con el Reino. Mediante ese Reino, Jehová acabará con el sufrimiento, eliminará a la gente mala y liberará a su pueblo del terrible mundo de Satanás (1 Juan 5:19). Así que debemos mantener los ojos bien abiertos y reconocer que el fin está más cerca que nunca. w15 15/8 2:1, 2 https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/12/13
  6. Keep in expectation of it!—Hab. 2:3. JehovahÂ’s worshippers have long lived in expectation of the fulfillment of inspired prophecies. Isaiah, who foretold that Jehovah would bring about a restoration after JudahÂ’s desolation, declared: “Happy are all those keeping in expectation of him.” (Isa. 30:18) Micah, whose prophecies also involved GodÂ’s ancient people, personally resolved: “I will keep on the lookout for Jehovah.” (Mic. 7:7) For centuries, GodÂ’s servants also lived in expectation of the fulfillment of prophecies concerning the Messiah, or Christ. (Luke 3:15; 1 Pet. 1:10-12) GodÂ’s present-day servants also keep in expectation, for prophecies about the Messiah are still undergoing fulfillment. Through the Messianic Kingdom, Jehovah will soon put an end to human suffering by destroying the wicked and delivering his people from this unstable world lying in SatanÂ’s power. (1 John 5:19) Let us therefore remain alert and fully aware that this system is rapidly nearing its end. w15 8/15 2:1, 2 https://wol.jw.org/en/wol/dt/r1/lp-e/2017/12/13
  7. I will look for more similar, interesting things, okay? Then we all can have little joy sometimes   Thank you dear Blanchie   Enjoy the day when you can !  And not forget,  laughing >>>>>>>>>>>>>>  ????? haha   Good for our body  Jehovah gave us tears for crying AND for laughing !  *HILARIOUS*Â
  8. Graduación de la clase 143 de la Escuela de Galaad: De primera mano ---  ( 36 :25 ) https://tv.jw.org/#es/mediaitems/LatestVideos/pub-jwb_201712_2_VIDEO                      ? ? ? .•*¨`*•..¸???¸.•*¨`*•. ? ? ?
  9. Gilead-Abschlussfeier der 143. Klasse – The Inside Story.....  Länge, 35 : 25 Min. https://tv.jw.org/#de/mediaitems/LatestVideos/pub-jwb_201712_2_VIDEO                   ? ? ? .•*¨`*•..¸???¸.•*¨`*•. ? ? ?
  10. https://tv.jw.org/#en/mediaitems/LatestVideos/pub-jwb_201712_2_VIDEO 143rd Gilead Graduation—The Inside Story - Length 36:25              ? ? ? .•*¨`*•..¸???¸.•*¨`*•. ? ? ?
  11. TEXTO DIARIO ANIMADO 12. de diciembre, de 2017
  12. I found that by google : http://www.culturenorthernireland.org/features/music/richard-clayderman Wonderful music, a shy pianist and  human....  ? ? ? ?.? ? ? ?.? ? ? ? ? ?.? ?. ? ? ? ?.? ? ? ? Music legend Richard Clayderman leads a charmed life. The 70 million-selling man they call ‘the Prince of Romance’ has a mansion’s worth of pianos and a top drawer full of fan mail. ‘I have received many letters with a link to sexuality,’ smiles the ivory-tinkler. ‘With your permission, I’ll keep them hidden. Let’s keep the mystery on this!’ Clayderman is chatting to CultureNorthernIreland ahead of a show at the Belfast Waterfront on April 16 (2010). It is the balladeer’s third visit to the venue. ‘It is my pleasure to be back again in this beautiful hall,’ he says. An eight-piece string section from Belfast will join him on the night. ‘I have been certified that they are of the highest quality,’ Clayderman says. ‘Sometimes, I’m stressed to work with musicians of a not-too-high quality, but in Ireland I know that the level is extremely high.’ The 56-year-old Frenchman has recorded more than 1,200 melodies across some 150 albums in a 34-year career. Yet, he is happy to look beyond his back catalogue for the set list. ‘Among the pieces of music I will perform in Belfast are two which were originally performed by the Corrs,’ he reveals. ‘I am very fond of the Corrs, and I have adapted these two very Irish compositions to my piano.’ The evening will also feature original work, movie themes and a medley of Stevie Wonder hits. ‘I’m a fan of his way to play the keyboards,’ coos Clayderman. After listing the musical instruments cluttering his Normandy home – a grand piano here, an electric keyboard there – Clayderman swells with pride as he discusses the impact of his most popular recording, 1976’s ‘Ballade pour Adeline’. ‘I assume that thousands of women aged today less than 35 years old have been named “Adeline” because of the song,’ he purrs. ‘I have received many letters from married couples who have named their little girl “Adeline” because of making love while listening to it.’ This writer’s girlfriend and her mother are both called Adeline, but they were named after a nun. I don’t tell Clayderman. It might burst his bubble. ‘To be romantic is to be concerned with the beauty of the sky, of the sea and of nature,’ he continues. ‘It is to feel love while being surrounded by beauty. I am trying to transmit through the piano all my feelings.’ He might be a dreamer and an eternal romantic, but one thing Clayderman isn’t is an evangelist. An ongoing misconception is that the musician is a Jehovah’s Witness. ‘I have had many letters requesting me to join a group of other Witnesses on a specific date,’ the pianist groans. ‘I have also received letters advising me to immediately leave the European territories as they are damned and malefic for me.’ Understandably, then, Clayderman guards his privacy, preferring the company of his family to the celebrity circuit. ‘I am rather calm, shy and reserved,’ he says. ‘I don’t like going out to discos, clubs or bars. I need to be in a quiet environment to reload my batteries and get some energy in order to use it on my piano. I don’t speak loud and rarely get irritated. I keep everything inside.’ Clayderman, whose father was a piano teacher, began learning to play at a young age. ‘I was born with music around me,’ he says. ‘There was not one day without music at home. I went to the keyboard quite naturally when I was three or four. I can truly say that music has always been part of my life.’ At 12, he was enrolled in the Paris Conservatoire of Music, where he won acclaim in his teenage years. Following stints as a bank clerk and as an accompanist to contemporary French artists, such as Johnny Hallyday and Michel Sardou, Clayderman – then still known by his birth name of Philippe Pagès – met producers Olivier Toussaint and Paul de Senneville. De Senneville had composed a ballad in tribute to his new daughter, Adeline, and 23-year-old Pagès was recruited to perform it. Clayderman earned his famous nickname in 1984, when he appeared at a charity concert in New York City hosted by the then First Lady of the United States, Nancy Reagan. Says Clayderman: ‘After the concert, she thanked me, and said, “You know, Richard, you’re really a prince of romance.” She meant that my style of music is romantic – soft, evoking love, emotions, feelings…’ Clayderman ponders the upcoming Belfast gig. He describes his fan base as ‘very eclectic’, yet still worries about the reaction from the audience. ‘I would not like to perform for people who would not like what I do,’ frets the maestro. ‘That would be hateful for me and for them.’ So far I understand, he was / is NOT a Jehovah's Witness
  13. I can't understand, why ONLY in SPAIN ??  Better around the world !  But I never heard about that stamp, curious !  Lets wait and see....                ? ? ? .•*¨`*•..¸???¸.•*¨`*•. ? ? ?
  14. OK. -  But thats your opinion and wish, dear @The Librarian    I really know, more members like it here with NOT so much text, bec. JW often have not so much time, running  'post a photo' >>>>>>>>>   In other and special topics mostly more text, I know that !  Ok. people can post & comment so long texts they want here  NO problem ! By any difficulties I will come to you. DANKE - Agape
  15. Thank you dear Blanchie  Yes, really amazing, what we all can do with our hands. And how real many of these animals?? Perfect paintings, I think so????
  16. Maybe they read all.... I don't know it   But I heard on and off,  they not like too much text here by post a photo ! Â
  17. We not need the many text......  No member has the time to read it I said, its ONLY the letter Y !!  bec. this special form we can see in many of HIS  Creations !  The other letters just not relevant for my post,  you understand ? THANK YOUÂ
  18. No answer of that question   and the whole text in Spanish, sorry !  I will look by google,  if we find an answer... Â
  19. Jehovah has still other similar names of the past.... we all know that @Kurt HIS TETRAGRAMMATON,  and around these letters few more ! In my video its only going around HIS letter Y...  bec. we find this letter-sign SO often in the nature ! Thats really amazing???  this is my viewpoint,  NOT  another name of HIM ! PLEASE,  LOOK TO MY ANSWER BY END,  THANK YOU ALL Â
  20. Preaching in BOTSWANA, ÁFRICA - Nothing stops Jehovah's people ? With tablet also in a small village to everyone, they try to forget NO human !                  ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
  21. Elogien ellos tu nombre (Sal. 99:3). Algunas personas religiosas creen equivocadamente que alabarán a Dios cuando vayan al cielo. Pero los testigos de Jehová sabemos que debemos alabarlo ahora, aquí en la Tierra. De ese modo seguimos el ejemplo de los siervos de Dios mencionados en Salmo 99:1-3, 5-7. Como indica este salmo, Moisés, Aarón y Samuel apoyaron de todo corazón la religión verdadera de su día. Hoy, los cristianos ungidos sirven en el patio terrestre del templo espiritual antes de ir al cielo para ser sacerdotes con Jesús. Y hay millones de “otras ovejas” que colaboran lealmente con ellos (Juan 10:16). Aunque esperan vivir en lugares distintos, los dos grupos alaban juntos a Jehová aquí en la Tierra. Sin embargo, cada uno de nosotros debería preguntarse: “¿Apoyo con toda el alma la religión que adora al Dios vivo?”. w15 15/7 1:4, 5 https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/12/12
  22. Jesús cedió a las lágrimas (Juan 11:35). A Jesús le dolía en el corazón ver sufrir a la gente. Por ejemplo, cuando vio el dolor que sentían los familiares y amigos de Lázaro por su muerte, lloró. Y eso que sabía que lo iba a resucitar (Juan 11:33-36). A él no le daba vergüenza expresar sus sentimientos. Quienes lo observaron se dieron cuenta del cariño que sentía por Lázaro y su familia. Amaba tanto a su amigo que usó el poder que le había dado Jehová para devolverle la vida (Juan 11:43, 44). Jesús es “la representación exacta” del Creador (Heb. 1:3). Por eso, sus milagros nos enseñan que su Padre también desea borrar de la Tierra el dolor que ocasionan la enfermedad y la muerte. En el pasado, Jesús resucitó a algunas personas. Pero pronto él y su Padre resucitarán a muchísimas más, como él mismo aseguró: “Viene la hora en que todos los que están en las tumbas conmemorativas [...] saldrán” (Juan 5:28, 29). w15 15/6 2:13, 14 https://wol.jw.org/es/wol/dt/r4/lp-s/2017/12/11
  23. TEXTO DIARIO ANIMADO, 11 DE DICIEMBREÂ DEÂ 2017
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