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    The Librarian reacted to Bible Speaks in MOSCOW – Tens of thousands of protesters have thronged Moscow this weekend to protest against a ban of Jehovah’s Witnesses in the country.   
    MOSCOW – Tens of thousands of protesters have thronged Moscow this weekend to protest against a ban of Jehovah’s Witnesses in the country. 
    Organizers claimed over 150,000 people took part in the Moscow protest, which would make it the biggest since the collapse of the Soviet Union 20 years ago. This outnumbers the number of people who protested against Vladimir Putin in December 2011.
    Protesters try to break through a cordon during a demonstration against Jehovah’s Witnesses ban
    On April 20, Russia’s Supreme Court declared Jehovah’s Witnesses to be an extremist organization and outlawed its activity throughout Russia, thereby upholding the Justice Ministry’s requests. The court declared the immediate shutdown of all 395 local chapters of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Russia and transferred the organization’s assets into state custody. Jehovah’s Witnesses said it would appeal the decision.
    According to the protesters, they are Christians from various denominations and they “could not look on as rights to worship of other denomination is infringed upon”. One protester told the press that “this ban would gradually eats into other Christian denominations”.
    No member Jehovah’s Witness took part in the protest.
    Moscow’s Zamoskvoretsky court weeks ago rejected a lawsuit filed by the Jehovah’s Witnesses religious group against the Justice Ministry’s ruling on banning its activity in Russia, a TASS correspondent reported from the courtroom.
    The organization asked the court to recognize the Justice Ministry’s ruling as illegal and order its cancellation. “The court decided to reject the lawsuit of the religious organization “Jehovah’s Witnesses Administrative Center in Russia,” Judge Nelli Rubtsova said.
    In its lawsuit, the Justice Ministry pointed to various violations by the organization’s activities revealed during a surprise inspection, including of the Law on Counteracting Extremist Activities.
    On October 12, 2016, Moscow’s Tverskoy district court issued a warning to the Jehovah’s Witnesses Administrative Center based on revelations of extremism there. Under Russian law, a religious association or organization is subject to termination if it does not remedy the specified manifestations of extremism before the required deadline or displays any new ones.
    Jehovah’s Witnesses is an international religious organization that supports offbeat views on the essence of the Christian faith and provides special interpretations of many commonly accepted notions.
    http://ab.cnewsgo.com/christians-in-russia-protest-against-jehovahs-witnesses-ban/


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    The Librarian got a reaction from TrueTomHarley in Defending and Legally Establishing the Good News (1950)   
    1950_Defending_And_Legally_Establishing_The_Good_News.pdf
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    1978 Hayden Covington Interviewed By Jerry Murray Interview with Hayden C. Covington, former Watchtower Attorney on November 19, 1978. Covington represented Jehovah's Witnesses in several Supreme Court cases dealing with freedom of religion and freedom of press in the 1940s. He was also Vice President of the Watchtower Society from 1942 to 1945. Covington died two days after giving this interview. 

    "They Oppose Freedom of Worship," by Hayden C. Covington. Talk given at the 1953 International Assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses"They Oppose Freedom of Worship," by Hayden C. Covington. Audio lecture given at the 1953 International Assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses. At the time, Covington was Chief Legal Counsel of Jehovah's Witnesses and had served as Vice President of the Watchtower Society in the 1940s. Covington helped secure several key legal victories for Jehovah's Witnesses before the Supreme Court of the United States in the 1940s.


    Read a copy of Covington's employment resume written after he left Bethel and his death certificate
    1977-78_Hayden_Covingtons_Resume_and_Death_Certificate.pdf
    When I was in Bethel, I received a copy of Covington's resume and death certificate from a JW in California by the name of Jeannie Sears. She had been Covington's friend and secretary of sorts for a few years before he died and I think they both lived in the same apartment complex. Jean's deceased husband had been a former Bethelite who had been Covington's friend when they both were in Bethel in the 1950s and it's through him that Jeannie met Hayden.

    Interestingly, Covington wrote his memoir shortly before he died and shared it with Jeannie. She told me she was horrified when she read what he said about the organization and talked him out of publishing it. Later she watched him burn it in the yard. Jeannie never told me what was in that memoir and probably has died taking Covington's secrets with her to the grave.



    Hayden Covington (1911 - 1978)
    Hayden Covington was born in Hopkins County, Texas, in 1911. Around the time that he was studying for his law degree, he became involved with the Jehovah’s Witnesses. He defended some Witnesses in the San Antonio area and was eventually invited by the Witness leadership to New York. He joined the organization’s legal counsel in 1939 and served until 1963. In that time as the Witnesses’ attorney, Covington is said to have presented 111 petitions and appeals to the Supreme Court, and he won well above 80% of the 44 cases he brought before the Court. The cases dealt with issues ranging from compulsory flag-salute statutes, to street preaching, to door-to-door literature distribution. Later in his career Covington assisted prize-fighter Muhammad Ali in obtaining a draft exemption as a Muslim minister. Covington’s role as lawyer for the Jehovah’s Witnesses is recounted in Shawn Francis Peters’ Judging Jehovah's Witnesses: Religious Persecution and the Dawn of the Rights Revolution (2002).

    “Determined to Keep Close to the Lord”

    It was Brother Rutherford’s heartfelt wish that Jehovah’s Witnesses declare the good news without letup. So in mid-December 1941, several weeks before his death, he called together four directors of the two principal legal corporations used by Jehovah’s Witnesses and suggested that as soon after his death as possible, all the members of the two boards be called in joint session and a president and a vice president be elected.

    On the afternoon of January 13, 1942, just five days after Rutherford’s death, all the board members of the two corporations met jointly at Brooklyn Bethel. Several days earlier, the Society’s vice president, 36-year-old Nathan H. Knorr, had suggested that they earnestly seek divine wisdom by prayer and meditation. The board members recognized that while the brother elected president would administer the legal affairs of the Watch Tower Society, he would also serve as a principal overseer of the organization. Who had the needed spiritual qualifications for this weighty responsibility in caring for Jehovah’s work? The joint meeting was opened with prayer, and after careful consideration, Brother Knorr was unanimously elected president of the two corporations and 30-year-old Hayden C. Covington, the Society’s lawyer, vice president.

    Later that day, W. E. Van Amburgh, the Society’s secretary-treasurer, announced to the Bethel family the results of the election. R. E. Abrahamson, who was present on that occasion, recalled that Van Amburgh said: ‘I can remember when C. T. Russell died and was replaced by J. F. Rutherford. The Lord continued to direct and prosper His work. Now, I fully expect the work to move ahead with Nathan H. Knorr as president, because this is the Lord’s work, not man’s.’

    How did the Bethel family members in Brooklyn feel about the results of the election? A touching letter from them dated January 14, 1942, the day after the election, answers: “His [Rutherford’s] change shall not slow us up in the performance of the task the Lord has assigned to us. We are determined to keep close to the Lord and to one another, firmly pushing the battle to the gate, fighting shoulder to shoulder. . . . Our intimate association with Brother Knorr for approximately twenty years . . . enables us to appreciate the Lord’s direction in the choice of Brother Knorr as president and thereby the loving watch-care of the Lord over His people.” Letters and cablegrams of support soon poured into headquarters from around the world.

    There was no feeling of uncertainty as to what to do. A special article was prepared for the February 1, 1942, Watchtower, the very same issue that announced the death of J. F. Rutherford. “The final gathering by the Lord is on,” it declared. “Let nothing for one instant interrupt the onward push of his covenant-people in His service. . . . Now to hold fast our integrity toward the Almighty God is the ALL-IMPORTANT thing.” Jehovah’s Witnesses were urged to continue declaring the good news with zeal.

    But ‘holding fast their integrity’ was a real challenge in the early 1940’s. The world was still at war. Wartime restrictions in many parts of the earth made it difficult for Jehovah’s Witnesses to preach. Arrests and mob action against the Witnesses continued unabated. Hayden Covington, as the Society’s legal counsel, directed the legal fight, sometimes from his office at Brooklyn headquarters and sometimes from trains as he traveled caring for legal cases. Working with local lawyers, such as Victor Schmidt, Grover Powell, and Victor Blackwell, Brother Covington fought hard to establish the constitutional rights of Jehovah’s Witnesses to preach from house to house and to distribute Bible literature without restraint from local officials.

    - Declaring the Good News Without Letup (1942-1975)

    As the intensity of house-to-house witnessing increased, however, so did attempts to apply laws to abridge or prohibit it. Not all lands have legal provisions that make it possible to secure freedoms for minorities in the face of official opposition. But Jehovah’s Witnesses knew that the U.S. Constitution guaranteed freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and freedom of the press. So, when judges construed local ordinances in such a way as to hinder the preaching of God’s Word, the Witnesses appealed their cases to the higher courts.

    In reviewing what took place, Hayden C. Covington, who had a prominent role in legal matters for the Watch Tower Society, later explained: “Had the thousands of convictions entered by the magistrates, police courts and other lower courts not been appealed, a mountain of precedent would have piled up as a giant obstacle in the field of worship. By appealing we have prevented the erection of such obstacle. Our way of worship has been written into the law of the land of the United States and other countries because of our persistence in appealing from adverse decisions.” In the United States, scores of cases went all the way to the Supreme Court.

    Strengthening the Guarantees of Freedom

    One of the first cases involving the ministry of Jehovah’s Witnesses to reach the Supreme Court of the United States originated in Georgia and was argued before the Court on February 4, 1938. Alma Lovell had been convicted in the recorder’s court of Griffin, Georgia, of violating an ordinance that prohibited the distribution of literature of any kind without a permit from the city manager. Among other things, Sister Lovell had offered people the magazine The Golden Age. On March 28, 1938, the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the ordinance was invalid because it subjected freedom of the press to license and censorship.

    The following year J. F. Rutherford, as attorney for the petitioner, presented arguments to the Supreme Court in the case of Clara Schneider v. State of New Jersey. This was followed, in 1940, by Cantwell v. State of Connecticut, for which J. F. Rutherford drafted the legal brief and Hayden Covington presented oral argument before the Court. The positive outcome of these cases buttressed the constitutional guarantees of freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and freedom of the press. But there were setbacks.

    - ‘Defending and Legally Establishing the Good News’, WTB&TS
    How the Governing Body Differs From a Legal Corporation  
    ANNUAL meetings of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania have been held since January of 1885. When the ingathering of anointed Christians was underway in the late 19th century, the directors and officers of this corporation had the heavenly hope. In fact, this has almost always been the case.

    There was one exception. In 1940, Hayden C. Covington—then the Society’s legal counsel and one of the “other sheep,” with the earthly hope—was elected a director of the Society. (John 10:16) He served as the Society’s vice president from 1942 to 1945. At that time, Brother Covington stepped aside as a director to comply with what then seemed to be Jehovah’s will—that all directors and officers of the Pennsylvania corporation be anointed Christians. Lyman A. Swingle replaced Hayden C. Covington on the board of directors, and Frederick W. Franz was elected vice president.

    Why did Jehovah’s servants believe that all the directors and officers of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania should be anointed Christians? Because at the time, the board of directors and officers of the Pennsylvania corporation were closely identified with the Governing Body of Jehovah’s Witnesses, which has always been made up entirely of spirit-anointed men.

    - Jan. 15, 2001 Watchtower, WTB&TS
    References from web to this book

    Judging Jehovah's Witnesses

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    The Librarian reacted to Bible Speaks in Satanic Church in Russia a Year - Anniversary to Speak Aganist Jehovah's Witnesses   
    A Satanic religious group has been operating in Russia as an officially recognized church for the past year, according to the news website 66.ru. What's more, the Satanists are using their one-year anniversary to declare opposition to religious extremism. 
    The Satanic Church of Russia received legal recognition on May 10, 2016 — a date they subsequently declared “the day of Russian Satanism,” 66.ru reported. 
    In an interview with the news site, church leader Oleg Sataninsky expressed his organization's support for the controversial Yarovaya Laws, which widen the Russian legal concept of extremism and place restrictions on missionary work. Last month, Russia banned the Jehovah's Witnesses religious group under the legislation.
    “We consider it necessary to speak out against missionary activity” Sataninsky said. “The Jehovah's Witnesses had an extreme approach. We oppose indoctrination and religious propaganda.” 
    The Satanic Church of Russia has existed since 2013, but decided last year to register as a religious association, “rather than risk being labelled a totalitarian sect and banned by the state,” Sataninsky said. 
    The group insists it does not follow the standard clichés associated with Satanism: sacrificial animal slaughter and black magic rituals. Sataninsky also argues that Satanism is not devil-worship. Devil-worshippers, he said, “are a form of anti-Christians,” while Satanists follow Anton Sandor's 1969 “Satanic Bible.” 
    At press time, The Moscow Times could not confirm whether Sataninsky was the Satanic Church leader's true surname.
    https://themoscowtimes.com/news/official-russian-satanist-church-declares-opposition-to-religious-extremism-57977

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    The Librarian reacted to Bible Speaks in Satanic Church in Russia and Jehovah's Witnesses   
    http://www.newsweek.com/jehovahs-witnesses-russia-ban-satanic-church-608334
    Russia’s Supreme Court banned all activities of Jehovah’s Witnesses in the country last month under its anti-extremism law. Yet at the same time, the Satanic Church of Russia is celebrating its one-year anniversary as an officially recognized religion in Russia. And it did so by cheering the action taken against Jehovah’s Witnesses.
    “We consider it necessary to speak out against missionary activity,” Satanic Church leader Oleg Sataninsky told Russian news site 66.ru as reported by The Moscow Times. “The Jehovah's Witnesses had an extreme approach. We oppose indoctrination and religious propaganda."
    Sataninsky, whose true surname has not been verified, said that the church had existed in Russia but decided to register last May to avoid being labeled a “totalitarian sect” and to show authorities that they were not extremist.
    He insists that followers of the church are not devil worshippers and do not engage in the types of bloody rituals and sacrifices commonly found in movie depictions. Instead, Sataninsky said, they follow TheSatanic Bible, which was published by American Anton LaVey, considered the founder of the global Church of Satan, in 1969.
    It is just fine that they are legal while Jehovah’s Witnesses are banned, he added, because the Satanic Church does not engage in “rabid propaganda.”
    Russia’s anti-extremism law came into effect in 2002, following Russia’s second war in Chechnya and the 9/11 attacks in the United States. It was followed last year by a set of measures named the Yarovaya Law. Although they were said to be aimed at combatting terrorism, critics alleged that they constituted an attack on freedom of speech and conscience. Specifically, they banned proselytizing, preaching and praying outside of “specifically designated places,” like officially recognized religions.
    Religious Breakdown of Russia Over Time 
    Only religious populations greater than or equal to one percent are included. Values exceed one hundred percent if the country practices dualism. Report as of 2010.
    Eastern OrthodoxNo ReligionOther IslamSunniOtherOther JudaismProtestantismCatholicismOther Buddhism
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    Source: ARDA. Show details 
     
    Jehovah’s Witnesses, who number 175,000 members in Russia, were warned last March that their activities constituted extremism. A year later, the justice ministry made the decree official, a decision that was upheld by the Supreme Court, liquidating all 395 branches in the country and banning all gatherings.
    The move was widely condemned in Europe and the United States, with the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom stating that it represented “paranoia” on behalf of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The commission also elevated Russia to the highest level of religious freedom abusers in its annual report last month.
    Jehovah’s Witnesses have said that they will appeal the decision although they admit there is little prospect of it being overturned.
     

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    The Librarian reacted to Queen Esther in About Jehovah’s Witnesses | Jehovah’s Witnesses Around the World   
    I agree with you dear Peter and have to say the same...  WOW,  thank you so much dear Librarian !  A very good job, for ALL JW on your website. You're SO unique ;-)  Thanks for all you're doing for us, your big knowledge, your special idea's, simple all...  we need you !  Danke ???
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    The Librarian reacted to Peter Kutzer-Salm in About Jehovah’s Witnesses | Jehovah’s Witnesses Around the World   
    Das gefällt mir sehr gut auf diese Weise über  ZJ Fakten aufzuzeigen, wie in einem Bibelstudium. Mit Gutem das Schlechte besiegen. Danke lieber Bibliothekar. Agape
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    The Librarian reacted to Melinda Mills in 2 JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES DIE, 1 MISSING AS MUDSLIDE HITS COLUMBIA   
    “During the early morning hours of Saturday, April 1, 2017, three rivers overflowed near the city of Mocoa, the capital of the Colombian province Putumayo, causing devastating mudslides that killed hundreds. 
    “Unfortunately, the Colombia branch office of Jehovah’s Witnesses reports that two of Jehovah’s Witnesses died in the disaster and one other is missing. 
     
    Seems to be ColOmbia - South America.  Heading of article and picture caption contain wrong spelling.
    (Someone on the Facebook section had queried which country it was.)
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    The Librarian reacted to Bible Speaks in Russia Unleashes Crime Wave Against Jehovah's Witnesses After Ruling Them As Extremists   
    I wonder what this means not answers yet? Noted as of 2015 article? We definitely DEEP into these prophecies. 
    Daniel 11: 36 “The king will do as he pleases, and he will exalt himself and magnify himself above every god; and against the God of gods+ he will speak astonishing things. And he will prove successful until the denunciation comes to a finish; because what is determined must take place. 37 He will show no regard for the God of his fathers; nor will he show regard for the desire of women or for any other god, but he will magnify himself over everyone. 38 But instead* he will give glory to the god of fortresses; to a god that his fathers did not know he will give glory by means of gold and silver and precious stones and desirable* things. 39 He will act effectively against the most fortified strongholds, along with* a foreign god. He will give great glory to those who give him recognition,*and he will make them rule among many; and the ground he will apportion out* for a price."
    As keen students of God’s Word, we wait with eager anticipation to see who in the near future will assume the role of “the king of the north.”But no matter who may take the lead in this coalition of nations, we are certain of two things: (1) Gog of Magog and his armies will be defeated and destroyed; and (2) our reigning King, Jesus Christ, will save God’s people and usher them into a new world of peace and true security.—Rev. 7:14-17. 
    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/2015364
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    The Librarian reacted to David Normand in Russia Unleashes Crime Wave Against Jehovah's Witnesses After Ruling Them As Extremists   
    So this pogrom is the fruition of the decision. Inspite of the warnings that this would be the result, the court ruled against us anyway. I recall when it was stated, "They may take your buildings, but they cannot take your faith." That is true, but the court really could not have cared less for the lives and well being of the citizens adversely affected. 
    I really hope all the friends who read the article take note of the statement about witnessing. The brother said, ". . .  it seems to me now this should be the personal decision of each of our fellow believers in the country, how they will act in the future. They should take account of certain consequences that participation in religious activity may entail, . . ." So, they are not telling fellow believers what to do, but it is up to each one of them to make a personal decision. That is tough. However, I can imagine that it is easier for some of them who have gone through this before to make the right decision. It will be harder for the folks in non oppressed societies to make this decision. At least, that is how I think about it. 
    Also, they may not have Kingdom Halls, or literature to offer, but they can talk about the Bible. This is a good reminder that all of us of the need to bone up on scriptural truths and spend some time now solidifying these teachings in our mind and heart and learn to rely upon the Bible without teaching aids. 
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    The Librarian reacted to Annie Abbott in Saying a Final Goodbye to our Russian Bethel Office   
    VERY sad day for our dear Brothers and Sister,s praying for you
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    The Librarian reacted to Bible Speaks in Saying a Final Goodbye to our Russian Bethel Office   
    To Russia With Love! Jehovah will provide! No fear Jehovah is near!
     


    To Russia With Love! Jehovah will provide! No fear Jehovah is near!                ?? ??? ??
    “9 In that day they will say:
    “Look! This is our God!
    We have hoped in him,
    And he will save us.
    This is Jehovah!
    We have hoped in him.
    Let us be joyful and rejoice in the salvation by him.” (Isaiah 25:9).
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    The Librarian reacted to Choice Angel in Saying a Final Goodbye to our Russian Bethel Office   
    So sad and I'm filled with tears yet strong in hearth. Be stronger my brother's JEHOVAH is with you and JEHOVAH LOVES YOU SO DEARLY for He feel your PAIN.
    To our beloved brothers in Russia we love YOU ALL.
     
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    The Librarian reacted to bruceq in MANY NOW BECOMING INTERESTED IN JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES DUE TO THE PERSECUTION IN RUSSIA CONFIRMED   
    Latest JW Broadcast confirms that indeed many are now becoming interested in Jehovah's Witnesses because of the lies of Christendom's Churches and the anti-cultist and the actions of the Government of Russia:
    https://tv.jw.org/#en/mediaitems/LatestVideos/pub-jwb_201705_16_VIDEO
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    The Librarian reacted to TrueTomHarley in MANY NOW BECOMING INTERESTED IN JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES DUE TO THE PERSECUTION IN RUSSIA CONFIRMED   
    it was all very predictable. And to think that apostates helped us, inflating the letter count with their pleas for the ban to go forward, If I wasn't mad at them, I would offer a hearty 'thank you.'
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    The Librarian reacted to bruceq in MANY NOW BECOMING INTERESTED IN JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES DUE TO THE PERSECUTION IN RUSSIA CONFIRMED   
    Yup they are probably gnashing their teeth. Many will need dental surgery soon.
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    The Librarian reacted to Ann O'Maly in Former WA Jehovah Witness charged with alleged historic child abuse offences   
    There will likely be more prosecutions in the aftermath of the ARC, @Barbara Snook. This is a good thing. This former JW may have been targeting 'worldly' children since he left the Org. Other unreported molesters may still be active members of congregations. Former JW or current JW, what has been hidden is coming to light and, if convicted, the community should be that little bit safer.
    Also, if you really don't like these kinds of news stories - and the thread title was sufficiently clear on what it was about - then choose not to read them! 
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    The Librarian got a reaction from bruceq in Trinity 'Proof' - Texts'   
    Many who believe that Jesus is God or in the Trinity rely only on a few selected, so-called 'proof-texts'.
    1. > If you want to tackle one of these (refute) please start a new thread (topic) and send me the link to that thread to add below
    2. > Gen. 1:26  
    3. > Gen. 19:24 
    4. > Isa. 6:3 ("Holy, Holy, Holy")  
    5. > Isa. 9:6  
    6. > Isa. 42:8/Heb. 1:3  
    7. > Isa. 43:11 (Savior)  
    8. > Isa. 44:6 ("First and the Last") 
    9. > Isa. 48:16 
    10 > Micah 5:2 
    11 > Habakkuk 1:12 
    12 > Zechariah 12:10  
    13 > Matt. 1:23 ("Immanuel") - NAME  
    14 > Matt. 12:32  
    15 > Matt. 28:19  
    16 > Luke 12:10  
    17 > John 1:1 
    18 > John 2:19  
    19 > John 5:18  
    20 > John 5:23  
    21 > John 8:58 (I AM)  
    22 > John 10:17-18  
    23 > John 10:30  
    24 > John 10:33 ("a god" or "God"?)  
    25 > John 14:7-9  
    26 > John 14:14  
    27 > John 16:7-15  
    28 > John 20:28 (My God)  
    29 > Acts 5:3, 4  
    30 > Acts 10:38  
    31 > Acts 13:2  
    32 > Acts 20:28  
    33 > Acts 28:25  
    34 > Rom. 8:27  
    35 > Rom. 9:5  
    36 > 1 Cor. 12:11  
    37 > 2 Cor. 4:4  
    38 > 2 Cor. 13:14  
    39 > Eph. 4:30  
    40 > Eph. 5:5 ("Sharp's Rule")  
    41 > Phil. 2:5, 6  
    42 > Col. 1:16 
    43 > Col. 2:9  
    44 > 1 Tim. 3:16  
    45 > Heb. 1:6  
    46 > Heb. 1:8 (“Thy Throne, O God”)  
    47 > 2 Pet. 3:18  (Savior)  
    48 > 1 John 5:7  
    49 > 1 John 5:20  
    50 > Rev. 1:8  
    51 > Rev. 1:17 ("First and the Last")  
    52 > Rev. 5:6 and Rev. 5:13 ("Throne")  
    53 > Rev. 22:1 (Throne)  
    54 > Rev. 22:13 (Alpha / Omega)
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    The Librarian reacted to Raquel Segovia in Miastenia gravis   
    Hola:        Encantada de conocerte… Mi nombre es Miastenia Gravis y soy una enfermedad neuromuscular, autoinmune y crónica que he venido para acompañarte el resto de tu vida.          Tengo muchas e incómodas sorpresas preparadas para ti que harán que tu cuerpo deje de obedecerte sin que puedas hacer nada para evitarlo. Un día te levantarás por la mañana dándote cuenta que ves doble y te quedarás con cara de alelado pensando qué diantres te está ocurriendo.            En otro momento hago que tus ojos no puedan abrirse dejando tus párpados caídos ante la estupefacción de quienes te rodean; te preguntarán qué te pasa en los ojos y no sabrás qué responderles porque ni tú mismo lo sabes.           Si veo que me divierto lo suficiente, pronto sentirás que tus brazos y piernas no se moverán cuando vayas a realizar alguna actividad sea la que sea, desde la más sencilla hasta la más compleja e incluso te podrás caer sin motivo aparente. Haré que te sientas cansado (principalmente al atardecer) y poco a poco iré conquistando más lugares en tu cuerpo hasta llegar a poseerte por completo.        Tal vez si me lo propongo haré que no puedas hablar, masticar o tragar alimentos e incluso líquidos y finalmente el día menos pensado conseguiré que caigas en mis redes inutilizando tus músculos respiratorios haciéndote sentir verdaderamente mal.          Antes de que sepas quien soy habrás de recorrer en el peor de los casos varios especialistas para que puedan identificarme. Si tienes suerte y el médico de turno ha oído hablar de mí o me ha visto antes en otros pacientes podrá identificarme sin problemas. Si no es así, te espera un auténtico calvario de pruebas y un verdadero periplo de especialista en especialista hasta que den conmigo.        No tengo predilección por ningún sexo en concreto. Ataco por igual a hombres y mujeres; tampoco tengo preferencias por la edad de mi víctima. Lo mismo puede caer en mis garras un adulto, un niño o un anciano. No soy racista ni clasista de manera que afecto por igual a personas de diferentes razas y condición social. En algunas ocasiones puedo entrar en períodos de letargo y tal vez dichos períodos se prolonguen meses o incluso años. Sin embargo, cualquier acontecimiento fortuito, una intervención quirúrgica o una situación de estrés suelen conseguir que me despierte y quizás me haya vuelto más agresiva que antes de mi remisión.         En algunos casos soy más benévola y solamente ataco a los músculos oculares pero me divierto más cuando consigo generalizarme en el cuerpo de mi sufrida víctima.           Si el médico tiene sospechas de mi presencia habrás de enfrentarte a pruebas y tratamientos bastante molestos que probablemente logren contener mi furia hacia ti.              Espero que alguna vez te acostumbres a mi presencia. Lo siento pero mi naturaleza es hacer daño y los demás, en muchas ocasiones, no te comprenderán cuando cambies de planes repentinamente porque de pronto se agotaron tus fuerzas o cuando tengas pocas ganas de hablar o salir.            Por supuesto que puedo inducirte a una depresión por lo que en muchos casos las personas que te rodean creerán que todos tus malestares son de origen psicosomático o fruto de tu estado de ánimo alterado.               En fin, acabas de conocer a tu nueva e inseparable compañera de fatigas.     Firmado: Miastenia Gravis
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    The Librarian reacted to JW Insider in Charles Taze Russell and the Freemasons   
    He joined on a lay-away plan?
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    The Librarian reacted to JW Insider in Charles Taze Russell and the Freemasons   
    He was just dying to be one?
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    The Librarian got a reaction from Benjamin Mowbray in Time In Which We Are Now Interested - Talk by Frederick W. Franz   
    by Fredrick William Franz
    Time In Which We Are Now Interested
    Los Angeles Sports Arena, Feb 5 1975
    I no longer have the version above....
    Although here is a version from Australia:

    Your browser does not support the HTML5 audio tag.

    Agape!
     
     
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    The Librarian got a reaction from Melinda Mills in Should we respect religious beliefs of others?   
    @Jay Witness Did Jesus "respect" the religious beliefs of the Jews of His Day?
    I ask because I suspect you will imply that we should not engage in proselytism?
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    The Librarian got a reaction from Queen Esther in Samuel F. Herd: Jehovah Does Not Forget Your Love (Ps. 71:18)   
    Samuel F. Herd: Jehovah Does Not Forget Your Love (Ps. 71:18)

    Via
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    The Librarian reacted to bruceq in Early Christians Believed in the Trinity   
    Something fishy here
    "the one called Devil+ and Satan,+ who is misleading the entire inhabited earth" Rev. 12
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