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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in In St. Petersburg police service disrupted the Jehovah’s...   
    The Librarian: Jehovah has control! Soon they will pay for their part of making His people reproached for showing love and helping others learn about our wonderful Creator, Jehovah God.


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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Tennyson Naidoo in Jehovah God a God of Tender Mercies ?   
    Queen Esther:
    Ok how do I move it? ???
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Elisabeth Dolewka in Anxiety and Depression - Jehovah is a Shield For You!   
    God is Greater Than Our Hearts ?  ??  ?
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Jehovah Will Clean The Earth Soon!   
    God’s Permission of Suffering Nears Its End - Just Like This Picture the Earth Will Be Washed Clean! 
    When God’s rulership replaces man’s rule, who will survive and who will not? 
    At Proverbs 2:21, 22, we are assured: “The upright [who uphold God’s rule] are the ones that will reside in the earth, and the blameless are the ones that will be left over in it. As regards the wicked [who do not uphold God’s rule], they will be cut off from the very earth.” The divinely inspired psalmist sang: “Just a little while longer, and the wicked one will be no more . . . But the meek ones themselves will possess the earth, and they will indeed find their exquisite delight in the abundance of peace. The righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will reside forever upon it.”—Psalm 37:10, 11, 29.
    A Marvelous New World
    Under the rulership of God’s Kingdom, survivors of the end of the present system of things will be ushered into an earth cleansed of wickedness and suffering. God-given instruction will be provided for mankind, and in time “the earth will certainly be filled with the knowledge of Jehovah as the waters are covering the very sea.” (Isaiah 11:9) 
    This upbuilding, positive teaching will result in a truly peaceful, harmonious human society. 
    Under God’s loving direction, the inhabitants of that new world will use their energies and skills in building an earth-wide paradise. 
    Gone forever will be poverty, hunger, and homelessness, for Isaiah’s prophecy states: “They will certainly build houses and have occupancy; and they will certainly plant vineyards and eat their fruitage. They will not build and someone else have occupancy; they will not plant and someone else do the eating.” (Isaiah 65:21, 22) 
    Indeed, “they will actually sit, each one under his vine and under his fig tree, and there will be no one making them tremble.”—Micah 4:4.
    The earth will respond to the loving care of God and obedient humans. We have these Scriptural assurances: “The wilderness and the waterless region will exult, and the desert plain will be joyful and blossom as the saffron. . . . In the wilderness waters will have burst out, and torrents in the desert plain.” (Isaiah 35:1, 6) 
    “There will come to be plenty of grain on the earth; on the top of the mountains there will be an overflow.”—Psalm 72:16.
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Melinda Mills in Jehovah's Witnesses' Yeartexts - 1914 - 2017   
    Year Texts for Jehovah's Witnesses back to 1914
    Our yeartext for 2017: “Trust in Jehovah and do what is good.”—Psalm 37:3.                              
    2016, “Let your brotherly love continue” (Heb 13:1): w16.01 7-11; yb16 2-3.                          
    2015, “Give thanks to Jehovah, for he is good” (Ps 106:1): w15 1/15 8-12; yb15 2-3
    2014 "Let your Kingdom come." (Matthew 6:10)
    2013 "Be courageous and strong....Jehovah your God is with you." (Joshua 1:9)
    2012 "Your word is truth." (John 17:17)
    2011 “Take refuge in the name of Jehovah” (Zep 3:12)
    2010 ‘Love endures all things. Love never fails’ (1Co 13:7,
    2009 “Bear thorough witness to the good news” (Ac 20:24)
    2008 “Stand firm and see the salvation of Jehovah” (Ex 14:13)
    2007 “The great day of Jehovah is near” (Zep 1:14)
    2006 “We must obey God as ruler rather than men” (Ac 5:29)
    2005 “My help is from Jehovah” (Ps 121:2)
    2004 “Keep on the watch ... Prove yourselves ready” (Mt 24:42, 44)
    2003 “Draw close to God, and he will draw close to you” (Jas 4:8)
    2002 “Come to me, ... and I will refresh you” (Mt 11:28)
    2001 “Stand complete and with firm conviction in all the will of God” (Col 4:12)
    2000 “We are not the sort that shrink back ... but the sort that have faith” (Heb
    10:39)
    1999 “Look! Now is the day of salvation” (2Co 6:2)
    1998 “Everyone who calls on the name of Jehovah will be saved” (Ro 10:13)
    1997 “Teach me to do your will” (Ps 143:10)
    1996 “Become doers of the word” (Jas 1:22)
    1995 “Be harmoniously joined together in love” (Col 2:2)
    1994 “Trust in Jehovah with all your heart” (Pr 3:5)
    1993 “Instruct me, O Jehovah ... Unify my heart to fear your name” (Ps 86:11)
    1992 “Rejoice in the hope. ... Persevere in prayer” (Ro 12:12)
    1991 "Let anyone hearing say: 'Come!'" —Rev. 22:17
    1990 “Be of good courage and say: ‘Jehovah is my helper.’” —Hebrews 13:6
    1989 “Fear God and give him glory.”—Rev. 14:7.
    1988 “Hope in Jehovah and keep his way” (Ps 37:34)
    1987 “As for me and my household, we shall serve Jehovah.” —Joshua 24:15
    1986 “Go . . . declare abroad the kingdom of God.”—Luke 9:60.
    1985 “Fully accomplish your ministry.”—2 Tim. 4:5.
    1984 “Speak the word of God fearlessly.”—Phil. 1:14.
    1983 “Clothe yourselves with love . . . a perfect bond of union.”—Col. 3:14.
    1982 “Become steadfast, unmovable, always having plenty to do in the work of the Lord.”—1 Cor. 15:58.
    1981 “Your loyal ones will bless you. About the glory of your kingship they will talk.”—Ps. 145:10, 11.
    1980 “And now, Jehovah, . . . grant your slaves to keep speaking your word with all boldness.”—Acts4:29.
    1979 “My Father is glorified in this, that you keep bearing much fruit and prove yourselves my disciples.”—John 15:8.
    1978 “They will not prevail against you, for ‘I [Jehovah] am with you . . . to deliver you.’”—Jer. 1:19.
    1977 “You have need of endurance, in order that . . . you may receive the fulfillment of the promise.”—Heb. 10:36.
    1976 “Awaiting these things, do your utmost to be found finally by him spotless and unblemished and in peace.”—2 Pet. 3:14.
    1975 “I will say to Jehovah: ‘You are my refuge and my stronghold.’”—Ps. 91:2.
    1974 “Although the fig tree itself may not blossom, . . . I will exult in Jehovah himself.”—Hab. 3:17, 18.
    1973 “But we, for our part, shall walk in the name of Jehovah our God to time indefinite, even forever.”—Mic. 4:5.
    1972 “Say among the nations: ‘Jehovah himself has become king.’”—Ps. 96:10.
    1971 “You will be witnesses of me . . . to the most distant part of the earth.”—Acts 1:8.
    1970 “Go therefore and make disciples . . .baptizing them.”—Matt. 28:19.
    1969 “Lift your heads up, because your deliverance is getting near.” - Luke 21:28
    1968 “Also, in all the nations the good news has to be preached first.” - Mark 13:10
    1967 “Here I am! Send me.” - Isaiah 6:8
    1966 “We shall not neglect the house of our God.” - Neh. 10:39
    1965 “Do not become fearful of those who kill the body.” Matt 10:28
    1964 “Filled with the holy spirit and ...speaking the word of God with boldness.” -Acts 4:31
    1963 “Now we are not the sort that shrink back to destruction, but the sort that have faith to the preserving alive of the soul.”—Heb. 10:39
    1962 “Be courageous and let your heart be strong. Yes, hope in Jehovah,” (Ps. 27:14)
    1961 “In unity I shall set them, like a flock in the pen.”—Mic. 2:12.
    1960 “Seek peace and pursue it. For Jehovah’s eyes are upon the righteous.” (1 Peter 3:11, 12)
    1959 “Happy is the one that stays awake and keeps his outer garments.” (Rev 16:15)
    1958 “As for me, in my integrity I shall walk.” (Psalm 26:11)
    1957 “From day to day tell the good news of
    salvation by him,” Ps. 96.2
    1956 “Prove me now here with, said Jehovah of hosts, if I will not open you the windows of heaven, and pour you out a blessing.” (Malachi 3:10 AS)
    1955 “He shall not be afraid of evil tidings: His heart is fixed, trusting in Jehovah.” (Ps. 112:7 ASV)
    1954 “Every day will I bless you, and I will praise your name forever and ever” (Ps. 145:2, CB)
    1953 “Worship Jehovah in holy array” (Ps 29:2, AS)
    1952 “Say to the prisoners, Go forth.”—Isa. 49:9.
    1951 “Praise Jah, you people, because Jehovah our God, the Almighty, has begun to rule as king.” (Rev. 19:6, NW)
    1950 “Preach the word” (2 Timothy 4:2)
    1949 “I . . . will yet praise thee more and more. (Ps. 71:14)
    1948 “I will sing praises unto the among the nations.” (Ps. 57:9, A.S.V.) 
    1947 “Oh praise Jehovah, all the nations”. (Ps. 117:1, Am. Stan. Ver.)
    1946 “Be Glad, Ye Nations, with His People.” Romans 15:10, Rotherham.
    1945 “Go therefore, and make disciples of all the nations.” (Matthew 28:19, Am. Stan. Ver.)
    1944 “Teach me to do your will, For you are my God” (Psalm 143:10)
    1943 “More than conquerors through him that loved us”. (Romans 8: 37)
    1942 “Blameless in the day of our Lord” (1Cor. 1 :
    1941 “Salvation unto our God . . . and unto the Lamb” (Rev. 7:10, A.R.V.)
    1940 “My heart shall rejoice in the salvation.”--Ps. 13:5.
    1939 “But they shall not prevail against them.” Jer 1:19
    1938 ‘Fear not; for the battle is God’s’ -2 Chron. 20: 15
    1937 “Arise ye, and let us rise up against her in battle.” Obadiah 1
    1936 “For Jehovah and for Gideon” -Judg. 7:18 (Again, same as 1935)
    1935 “For Jehovah and for Gideon” -Judg. 7:18
    1934 “In his name shall [the] nations hope.” -Matt. 12:21
    1933 “The name of Jehovah is a strong tower; the righteous runs into it, and is safe.” Prov. 18: 10,
    1932 “They shall know that I am Jehovah” Eze 6:10
    1931 “The Lord preserve all them that love him ; but all the wicked will he destroy.” Ps. 145:20.
    1930 “Sing unto the Lord a new song.” Isa 42:10
    1929 “I will sing praise to my God while I have my being.” Psalm 104:33
    1928 “Sing forth the honor of his name.” (Psalm 66: 2)
    1927 “O Lord, how manifold are thy works !” Psalm 104:24
    1926 “Blessed be the Lord out of Zion.”-- Psalm 135:21
    1925 “Comfort all that mourn.” Isa 61:2
    1924 “The kingdom of heaven is at hand” Matt 10:7
    1923 “We all, with open face beholding as a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the spirit of the Lord. 2 Cor 3:18
    1922 “Thanks be to God, who give us the victory through our lord Jesus Christ.” 1 Cor 15:57
    1921 “I will triumph in the works of the hands.” Psalm 92:4
    1920 “The Lord is my strength and song.” Psalm 118: 14
    1919 “No weapon that is formed against thee shall prosper; Lord, and righteousness which is of me, saith the Lord.” Isa 54:17
    1918 “The end of all things is at hand: Be therefore sober and watch unto prayer; and above all things have fervent love among yourselves. (1 Peter 4:7,8)
    1917 “The Lord bless them, and keep them; the Lord make his face shine upon them, and be gracious unto them; the Lord lift up his countenance upon them, and give them peace.”-Numbers 6:24-26 (Chosen by
    Brother Russell before his death)
    1916 “Strong in faith.” Romans 4:20
    1915 “Are you able to drink of My cup?” (Mt 20:22)
    1914 "Let your Kingdom come." (Matthew 6:10)m
    WHAT YEAR WHERE YOU BAPTIZED? I was 1968.

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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Carol Ann Torres in Our Creator Will Save Us!   
    Our Creator will Save Us! 
    "Every breathing thing—let it praise Jah. 
    Praise Jah!" (Psalms 150:6) NWT 
    What Some Predict
    Many believe that human activities are a major cause of global warming, which may have catastrophic consequences for the climate and the environment. For example, large-scale melting of land-based ice and the expansion of the oceans as water warms could cause sea levels to rise drastically. 
    At the same time, rising temperatures could intensify storms, floods, and droughts. In the Himalayas, disappearing glaciers—from areas that feed seven river systems—could cause shortages of freshwater for 40 percent of the world’s population. Also at risk are thousands of species of animals, including polar bears, whose hunting grounds are largely on the ice. Indeed, reports already indicate that many bears are losing weight and some are even starving.
    Rising temperatures may also foster the spread of disease by enabling mosquitoes, ticks, and other disease-carrying organisms, including fungi, to spread farther afield. “The dangers posed by climate change are nearly as dire as those posed by nuclear weapons,” says the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. “The effects may be less dramatic in the short term . . . , but over the next three to four decades climate change could cause irremediable harm to the habitats upon which human societies depend for survival.” Adding an even more ominous note, some scientists believe that changes attributed to global warming are occurring faster than they had expected.
    What are we to make of these predictions? Is life on earth really at a crossroads? Skeptics of global warming say that such dire predictions are groundless. Others are not sure. So, what is the truth? Is earth’s future—and ours—in peril?
    Polar Bears on ‘Thin Ice’
    “The polar bear’s existence is seriously endangered by climatic warming,” says Germany’s Nassauische Neue Presse, reporting on a World Wildlife Fund (WWF) study. According to the WWF, the amount of Arctic sea ice, or pack ice—the main habitat and hunting ground of polar bears—is shrinking as a result of warmer weather. Experts say that the average air temperature over the Arctic has “increased by 5 degrees [Celsius] [9 degrees Fahrenheit] over the past 100 years.” 
    What is more, “pack ice has decreased by 6 percent over the past 20 years,” and “a 60-percent reduction in summer sea ice could be expected by the year 2050.” Less sea ice and longer ice-free periods restrict the polar bear’s opportunities to hunt and thus accumulate needed fat reserves. Hardest hit are pregnant females and cubs. In some areas “not even half of the cubs survive the ever-extending ice-free period,” reports the newspaper. Other problems the bears face are “hunting, toxic chemicals, and oil pollution.”
    Earth’s Future—In Good Hands!
    There is only one Leader who can successfully address the problems confronting the world. Concerning him, the Bible foretold: “Upon him the spirit of Jehovah [God] must settle down, the spirit of wisdom and of understanding, the spirit of counsel and of mightiness, the spirit of knowledge and of the fear of Jehovah . . . With righteousness he must judge the lowly ones, . . . and with the spirit of his lips he will put the wicked one to death.”—Isaiah 11:2-5
    Yes, our planet may appear to be in peril, but its continued existence as a home for mankind is not in doubt. Rather, peril awaits those who continue to show disrespect for God’s creation and who refuse to obey Jesus Christ. Hence, Jehovah’s Witnesses encourage you to take in the knowledge that leads to everlasting life.
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Jehovah Sees What The Heart Is! Checkup On Your Heart   
    What Does Jehovah See in Your Heart? - We Must Hate What is Bad and Love What is Good! ~
    "Jehovah, he sees what the heart is.”  (1 Sam 16:7)
    Jehovah’s purpose does not depend on the wavering loyalties of imperfect humans. In the Scriptures, the heart is often used figuratively to represent what a person is inside—his desires, his thoughts, his emotions, and his affections. So when the Bible says that God sees the heart, it means that he looks beyond outward appearances and focuses on what a person really is.
    To all who yearn to worship Jehovah in an acceptable way, he says: “Hate what is bad, and love what is good.” (Amos 5:15) Love and hate are strong emotions that emanate from the figurative heart. Since the heart is treacherous, we must do everything in our power to safeguard it. (Proverbs 4:23; Jeremiah 17:9) 
    If we allow our heart to nurture wrong desires, we may find ourselves loving what is bad and hating what is good. And if we act on such desires by practicing sin, all the zeal in the world will not bring us back into God’s favor. Let us therefore pray for God’s help to “hate what is bad, and love what is good.”
    All glory, then, goes to God, who provides all things richly for our benefit. May we, therefore, be determined to give him our heartfelt praise forever. That will be our joyous privilege if we search for Jehovah, the Examiner of hearts.
    (Proverbs 10:22) "The blessing of Jehovah—that is what makes rich, and he adds no pain with it."
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Carol Ann Torres in When YOU LOOK ? UP What Do YOU SEE?   
    When YOU Look Up What Do You See? - We Have Much to Learn! ~
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    “The heavens are declaring the glory of God; and of the work of his hands the expanse is telling.”—PSALM 19:1
     
    Tulip Nebula
    Tulip Nebula(Sh2-101) Image Courtesy Hunter Wilson
    Observation data: J2000.0 epoch
    Type Emission
    Right ascension 20h 00m 29.37s
    Declination 35°19'13.9"
    Distance 6,000 ly (1,800 pc)
    Apparent magnitude (V) 9.0
    Apparent dimensions (V) 16' x 9'
    Constellation Cygnus
    Physical characteristics
    Radius -
    Absolute magnitude (V) -
    Notable features -
    Other designations Sharpless 101
    See also: Diffuse nebula, Lists of nebulae
    v t e
    The Tulip Nebula, or Sharpless 101 (Sh2-101) or the Cygnus Star Cloud is an emission nebula located in the constellation Cygnus. It is so named because it appears to resemble the outline of a tulip when imaged photographically. It was catalogued by astronomer Stewart Sharpless in his 1959 catalog of nebulae. It lies at a distance of about 6,000 light-years (5.7×1016 km; 3.5×1016 mi) from Earth.
    The Tulip nebula, at least in the field seen from earth, is in close proximity to microquasar Cygnus X-1, site of one of the first suspected black holes. Cygnus X-1 is the brighter of the two stars (lower star) in close vertical proximity just to the right of the Tulip nebula in the image presented here.

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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Carol Ann Torres in Jehovah God a God of Tender Mercies ?   
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Carol Ann Torres in The Timeline of Creation ?????   
    THE TIME LINE OF CREATION THE BEGINNING
    The material heavens and earth are created.—Genesis 1:1.
    DARKNESS
    The earth is formless, desolate, and dark.—Genesis 1:2.
    FIRST DAY
    Diffused light evidently penetrates the earth’s atmosphere. If there had been any observer on the surface of the earth, the sources of light would have been imperceptible to him. Yet, the difference between night and day became discernible.—Genesis 1:3-5.
    SECOND DAY
    The earth is covered with water and a dense mantle of vapor. These two elements are separated, creating a gap between the watery surface and the canopy of vapor. The Bible describes this space as “an expanse between the waters,” and calls it “Heaven.”—Genesis 1:6-8.
    THIRD DAY
    Surface water subsides and dry ground appears. The atmosphere clears up to allow more sunlight to reach the ground. Some vegetation appears, with new species sprouting through the third and subsequent creative days.—Genesis 1:9-13.
    FOURTH DAY
    The sun and moon become discernible from the earth’s surface.—Genesis 1:14-19.
    FIFTH DAY
    God creates underwater creatures and flying creatures in great numbers with the ability to procreate within their kinds.—Genesis 1:20-23.
    SIXTH DAY
    Land animals are created, both large and small. The sixth day culminates with a masterpiece of God’s physical creation: the first human couple.—Genesis 1:24-31.
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Arauna in The Timeline of Creation ?????   
    THE TIME LINE OF CREATION THE BEGINNING
    The material heavens and earth are created.—Genesis 1:1.
    DARKNESS
    The earth is formless, desolate, and dark.—Genesis 1:2.
    FIRST DAY
    Diffused light evidently penetrates the earth’s atmosphere. If there had been any observer on the surface of the earth, the sources of light would have been imperceptible to him. Yet, the difference between night and day became discernible.—Genesis 1:3-5.
    SECOND DAY
    The earth is covered with water and a dense mantle of vapor. These two elements are separated, creating a gap between the watery surface and the canopy of vapor. The Bible describes this space as “an expanse between the waters,” and calls it “Heaven.”—Genesis 1:6-8.
    THIRD DAY
    Surface water subsides and dry ground appears. The atmosphere clears up to allow more sunlight to reach the ground. Some vegetation appears, with new species sprouting through the third and subsequent creative days.—Genesis 1:9-13.
    FOURTH DAY
    The sun and moon become discernible from the earth’s surface.—Genesis 1:14-19.
    FIFTH DAY
    God creates underwater creatures and flying creatures in great numbers with the ability to procreate within their kinds.—Genesis 1:20-23.
    SIXTH DAY
    Land animals are created, both large and small. The sixth day culminates with a masterpiece of God’s physical creation: the first human couple.—Genesis 1:24-31.
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba - Amazed at His Wisdom. Knowledge and Wisdom! - A Gift from Jehovah! ~   
    King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba - Amazed at His Wisdom. Knowledge and Wisdom! - A Gift from Jehovah! ~ 
    (Sol′o·mon) [from a root meaning “peace”]
    (1 Kings 10:1-25) . . .Now the queen of She′ba was hearing the report about Sol′o·mon in connection with the name of Jehovah. So she came to test him with perplexing questions. 2 Finally she arrived at Jerusalem with a very impressive train, camels carrying balsam oil and very much gold and precious stones; and she came on in to Sol′o·mon and began to speak to him all that happened to be close to her heart. 
    3 Sol′o·mon, in turn, went on to tell her all her matters. There proved to be no matter hidden from the king that he did not tell her. 4 When the queen of She′ba got to see all the wisdom of Sol′o·mon and the house that he had built, 5 and the food of his table and the sitting of his servants and the table service of his waiters and their attire and his drinks and his burnt sacrifices that he regularly offered up at the house of Jehovah, then there proved to be no more spirit in her. 6 So she said to the king: “True has the word proved to be that I heard in my own land about your matters and about your wisdom. 
    7 And I did not put faith in the words until I had come that my own eyes might see; and, look! I had not been told the half. You have surpassed in wisdom and prosperity the things heard to which I listened. 8 Happy are your men; happy are these servants of yours who are standing before you constantly, listening to your wisdom! 9 May Jehovah your God come to be blessed, who has taken delight in you by putting you upon the throne of Israel; because Jehovah loves Israel to time indefinite, so that he appointed you as king to render judicial decision and righteousness.” 10 Then she gave the king a hundred and twenty talents of gold and a very great deal of balsam oil and precious stones. There never came anymore the like of that balsam oil for quantity such as the queen of She′ba gave to King Sol′o·mon.
    11 And Hi′ram’s fleet of ships that carried gold from O′phir also brought from O′phir timbers of algum trees in very great amount and precious stones. 12 And the king proceeded to make out of the timbers of the algum trees supports for the house of Jehovah and for the house of the king, and also harps and stringed instruments for the singers. Timbers of algum trees like this have not come in nor have they been seen down to this day. 13 And King Sol′o·mon himself gave the queen of She′ba all her delight for which she asked, apart from what he gave her according to the openhandedness of King Sol′o·mon. After that she turned about and went to her own land, she together with her servants. 
    14 And the weight of the gold that came to Sol′o·mon in one year amounted up to six hundred and sixty-six talents of gold, 15 apart from the men of travel and the profit from the traders and all the kings of the Arabs and the governors of the land. 16 And King Sol′o·mon went on to make two hundred large shields of alloyed gold (six hundred [shekels] of gold he proceeded to lay upon each large shield), 17 and three hundred bucklers of alloyed gold (three mi′nas of gold he proceeded to lay upon each buckler). Then the king put them in the House of the Forest of Leb′a·non. 18 Further, the king made a great ivory throne and overlaid it with refined gold. 
    19 There were six steps to the throne, and the throne had a round canopy behind it, and there were armrests on this side and on that side by the place of sitting, and two lions were standing beside the armrests. 20 And there were twelve lions standing there upon the six steps, on this side and on that side. No other kingdom had any made just like it. 21 And all the drinking vessels of King Sol′o·mon were of gold, and all the vessels of the House of the Forest of Leb′a·non were of pure gold. There was nothing of silver; it was considered in the days of Sol′o·mon as nothing at all. 
    22 For the king had a fleet of ships of Tar′shish on the sea along with Hi′ram’s fleet of ships. Once every three years the fleet of ships of Tar′shish would come carrying gold and silver, ivory, and apes and peacocks. 23 So King Sol′o·mon was greater in riches and wisdom than all the other kings of the earth. 24 And all the people of the earth were seeking the face of Sol′o·mon to hear his wisdom that God had put in his heart. 25 And they were bringing each his gift, articles of silver and articles of gold and garments and armor and balsam oil, horses and mules, as a yearly matter of course."
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Queen Esther in King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba - Amazed at His Wisdom. Knowledge and Wisdom! - A Gift from Jehovah! ~   
    King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba - Amazed at His Wisdom. Knowledge and Wisdom! - A Gift from Jehovah! ~ 
    (Sol′o·mon) [from a root meaning “peace”]
    (1 Kings 10:1-25) . . .Now the queen of She′ba was hearing the report about Sol′o·mon in connection with the name of Jehovah. So she came to test him with perplexing questions. 2 Finally she arrived at Jerusalem with a very impressive train, camels carrying balsam oil and very much gold and precious stones; and she came on in to Sol′o·mon and began to speak to him all that happened to be close to her heart. 
    3 Sol′o·mon, in turn, went on to tell her all her matters. There proved to be no matter hidden from the king that he did not tell her. 4 When the queen of She′ba got to see all the wisdom of Sol′o·mon and the house that he had built, 5 and the food of his table and the sitting of his servants and the table service of his waiters and their attire and his drinks and his burnt sacrifices that he regularly offered up at the house of Jehovah, then there proved to be no more spirit in her. 6 So she said to the king: “True has the word proved to be that I heard in my own land about your matters and about your wisdom. 
    7 And I did not put faith in the words until I had come that my own eyes might see; and, look! I had not been told the half. You have surpassed in wisdom and prosperity the things heard to which I listened. 8 Happy are your men; happy are these servants of yours who are standing before you constantly, listening to your wisdom! 9 May Jehovah your God come to be blessed, who has taken delight in you by putting you upon the throne of Israel; because Jehovah loves Israel to time indefinite, so that he appointed you as king to render judicial decision and righteousness.” 10 Then she gave the king a hundred and twenty talents of gold and a very great deal of balsam oil and precious stones. There never came anymore the like of that balsam oil for quantity such as the queen of She′ba gave to King Sol′o·mon.
    11 And Hi′ram’s fleet of ships that carried gold from O′phir also brought from O′phir timbers of algum trees in very great amount and precious stones. 12 And the king proceeded to make out of the timbers of the algum trees supports for the house of Jehovah and for the house of the king, and also harps and stringed instruments for the singers. Timbers of algum trees like this have not come in nor have they been seen down to this day. 13 And King Sol′o·mon himself gave the queen of She′ba all her delight for which she asked, apart from what he gave her according to the openhandedness of King Sol′o·mon. After that she turned about and went to her own land, she together with her servants. 
    14 And the weight of the gold that came to Sol′o·mon in one year amounted up to six hundred and sixty-six talents of gold, 15 apart from the men of travel and the profit from the traders and all the kings of the Arabs and the governors of the land. 16 And King Sol′o·mon went on to make two hundred large shields of alloyed gold (six hundred [shekels] of gold he proceeded to lay upon each large shield), 17 and three hundred bucklers of alloyed gold (three mi′nas of gold he proceeded to lay upon each buckler). Then the king put them in the House of the Forest of Leb′a·non. 18 Further, the king made a great ivory throne and overlaid it with refined gold. 
    19 There were six steps to the throne, and the throne had a round canopy behind it, and there were armrests on this side and on that side by the place of sitting, and two lions were standing beside the armrests. 20 And there were twelve lions standing there upon the six steps, on this side and on that side. No other kingdom had any made just like it. 21 And all the drinking vessels of King Sol′o·mon were of gold, and all the vessels of the House of the Forest of Leb′a·non were of pure gold. There was nothing of silver; it was considered in the days of Sol′o·mon as nothing at all. 
    22 For the king had a fleet of ships of Tar′shish on the sea along with Hi′ram’s fleet of ships. Once every three years the fleet of ships of Tar′shish would come carrying gold and silver, ivory, and apes and peacocks. 23 So King Sol′o·mon was greater in riches and wisdom than all the other kings of the earth. 24 And all the people of the earth were seeking the face of Sol′o·mon to hear his wisdom that God had put in his heart. 25 And they were bringing each his gift, articles of silver and articles of gold and garments and armor and balsam oil, horses and mules, as a yearly matter of course."
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Janice G. in King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba - Amazed at His Wisdom. Knowledge and Wisdom! - A Gift from Jehovah! ~   
    King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba - Amazed at His Wisdom. Knowledge and Wisdom! - A Gift from Jehovah! ~ 
    (Sol′o·mon) [from a root meaning “peace”]
    (1 Kings 10:1-25) . . .Now the queen of She′ba was hearing the report about Sol′o·mon in connection with the name of Jehovah. So she came to test him with perplexing questions. 2 Finally she arrived at Jerusalem with a very impressive train, camels carrying balsam oil and very much gold and precious stones; and she came on in to Sol′o·mon and began to speak to him all that happened to be close to her heart. 
    3 Sol′o·mon, in turn, went on to tell her all her matters. There proved to be no matter hidden from the king that he did not tell her. 4 When the queen of She′ba got to see all the wisdom of Sol′o·mon and the house that he had built, 5 and the food of his table and the sitting of his servants and the table service of his waiters and their attire and his drinks and his burnt sacrifices that he regularly offered up at the house of Jehovah, then there proved to be no more spirit in her. 6 So she said to the king: “True has the word proved to be that I heard in my own land about your matters and about your wisdom. 
    7 And I did not put faith in the words until I had come that my own eyes might see; and, look! I had not been told the half. You have surpassed in wisdom and prosperity the things heard to which I listened. 8 Happy are your men; happy are these servants of yours who are standing before you constantly, listening to your wisdom! 9 May Jehovah your God come to be blessed, who has taken delight in you by putting you upon the throne of Israel; because Jehovah loves Israel to time indefinite, so that he appointed you as king to render judicial decision and righteousness.” 10 Then she gave the king a hundred and twenty talents of gold and a very great deal of balsam oil and precious stones. There never came anymore the like of that balsam oil for quantity such as the queen of She′ba gave to King Sol′o·mon.
    11 And Hi′ram’s fleet of ships that carried gold from O′phir also brought from O′phir timbers of algum trees in very great amount and precious stones. 12 And the king proceeded to make out of the timbers of the algum trees supports for the house of Jehovah and for the house of the king, and also harps and stringed instruments for the singers. Timbers of algum trees like this have not come in nor have they been seen down to this day. 13 And King Sol′o·mon himself gave the queen of She′ba all her delight for which she asked, apart from what he gave her according to the openhandedness of King Sol′o·mon. After that she turned about and went to her own land, she together with her servants. 
    14 And the weight of the gold that came to Sol′o·mon in one year amounted up to six hundred and sixty-six talents of gold, 15 apart from the men of travel and the profit from the traders and all the kings of the Arabs and the governors of the land. 16 And King Sol′o·mon went on to make two hundred large shields of alloyed gold (six hundred [shekels] of gold he proceeded to lay upon each large shield), 17 and three hundred bucklers of alloyed gold (three mi′nas of gold he proceeded to lay upon each buckler). Then the king put them in the House of the Forest of Leb′a·non. 18 Further, the king made a great ivory throne and overlaid it with refined gold. 
    19 There were six steps to the throne, and the throne had a round canopy behind it, and there were armrests on this side and on that side by the place of sitting, and two lions were standing beside the armrests. 20 And there were twelve lions standing there upon the six steps, on this side and on that side. No other kingdom had any made just like it. 21 And all the drinking vessels of King Sol′o·mon were of gold, and all the vessels of the House of the Forest of Leb′a·non were of pure gold. There was nothing of silver; it was considered in the days of Sol′o·mon as nothing at all. 
    22 For the king had a fleet of ships of Tar′shish on the sea along with Hi′ram’s fleet of ships. Once every three years the fleet of ships of Tar′shish would come carrying gold and silver, ivory, and apes and peacocks. 23 So King Sol′o·mon was greater in riches and wisdom than all the other kings of the earth. 24 And all the people of the earth were seeking the face of Sol′o·mon to hear his wisdom that God had put in his heart. 25 And they were bringing each his gift, articles of silver and articles of gold and garments and armor and balsam oil, horses and mules, as a yearly matter of course."
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Janice G. in The Timeline of Creation ?????   
    THE TIME LINE OF CREATION THE BEGINNING
    The material heavens and earth are created.—Genesis 1:1.
    DARKNESS
    The earth is formless, desolate, and dark.—Genesis 1:2.
    FIRST DAY
    Diffused light evidently penetrates the earth’s atmosphere. If there had been any observer on the surface of the earth, the sources of light would have been imperceptible to him. Yet, the difference between night and day became discernible.—Genesis 1:3-5.
    SECOND DAY
    The earth is covered with water and a dense mantle of vapor. These two elements are separated, creating a gap between the watery surface and the canopy of vapor. The Bible describes this space as “an expanse between the waters,” and calls it “Heaven.”—Genesis 1:6-8.
    THIRD DAY
    Surface water subsides and dry ground appears. The atmosphere clears up to allow more sunlight to reach the ground. Some vegetation appears, with new species sprouting through the third and subsequent creative days.—Genesis 1:9-13.
    FOURTH DAY
    The sun and moon become discernible from the earth’s surface.—Genesis 1:14-19.
    FIFTH DAY
    God creates underwater creatures and flying creatures in great numbers with the ability to procreate within their kinds.—Genesis 1:20-23.
    SIXTH DAY
    Land animals are created, both large and small. The sixth day culminates with a masterpiece of God’s physical creation: the first human couple.—Genesis 1:24-31.
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Queen Esther in Jehovah God a God of Tender Mercies ?   
    I  was  looking.....    by   Jehovah's Witnesses,  Category  "Miscellaneous"  -  the  link  is:
    https://www.theworldnewsmedia.org/forum/129-miscellaneous/
    Look  on  &  off  bec. the  views, sometimes  it  takes  little  time
    PS.  The  1. video  too....  both  are  very  long  for  here  -   but  NOT  delete  here,  its  ok !
      
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in I Do Not Except Glory From Men! Glorify My Father   
    I Do Not Except Glory From Men
    19 "Therefore, in response Jesus said to them: “Most truly I say to you, the Son cannot do a single thing of his own initiative, but only what he sees the Father doing.
    For whatever things that One does, these things the Son does also in like manner. 
    20 "For the Father has affection for the Son and shows him all the things he himself does, and he will show him works greater than these, so that you may marvel."
    21 "For just as the Father raises the dead up and makes them alive, so the Son also makes alive whomever he wants to."
     22 For the Father judges no one at all, but he has entrusted all the judging to the Son,"
    23 "so that all may honor the Son just as they honor the Father. Whoever does not honor the Son does not honor the Father who sent him."
    24 "Most truly I say to you, whoever hears my word and believes the One who sent me has everlasting life, and he does not come into judgment but has passed over from death to life."
    25 “Most truly I say to you, the hour is coming, and it is now, when the dead will hear the voice of the Son of God, and those who have paid attention will live. 
    26 "For just as the Father has life in himself, so he has granted also to the Son to have life in himself."
    27 "And he has given him authority to do judging, because he is the Son of man."
    28 "Do not be amazed at this, for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice."
    29 "and come out, those who did good things to a resurrection of life, and those who practiced vile things to a resurrection of judgment."
    30 "I cannot do a single thing of my own initiative. Just as I hear, I judge, and my judgment is righteous because I seek, not my own will, but the will of him who sent me.
    31 “If I alone bear witness about myself, my witness is not true.
    32 "There is another who bears witness about me, and I know that the witness he bears about me is true.
     33 "You have sent men to John, and he has borne witness to the truth.
    34 "However, I do not accept the witness from man, but I say these things so that you may be saved. 
    35 "That man was a burning and shining lamp, and for a short time you were willing to rejoice greatly in his light.
    36 "But I have the witness greater than that of John, for the very works that my Father assigned me to accomplish, these works that I am doing, bear witness that the Father sent me."
    37 "And the Father who sent me has himself borne witness about me.
    You have neither heard his voice at any time nor seen his form,
    38 "and you do not have his word residing in you, because you do not believe the very one whom he sent.
    39 “You are searching the Scriptures because you think that you will have everlasting life by means of them; and these are the very ones that bear witness about me.
     40 And yet you do not want to come to me so that you may have life. 
    41 I do not accept glory from men, 42 but I well know that you do not have the love of God in you.
     43 I have come in the name of my Father, but you do not receive me. If someone else came in his own name, you would receive that one. 
    44 How can you believe, when you are accepting glory from one another and you are not seeking the glory that is from the only God?" (John 5:19-44).
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Armageddon - Are You Ready For Jehovah's Day? ⚡️?⚡️   
    Armageddon - Are You Ready For Jehovah's Day?
    Definition: The Greek Har Ma·ge·donʹ, taken from Hebrew and rendered “Armageddon” by many translators, means “Mountain of Megiddo,” or “Mountain of Assembly of Troops.” 
    The Bible associates the name, not with a nuclear holocaust, but with the coming universal “war of the great day of God the Almighty.” (Rev. 16:14, 16) 
    This name is applied specifically to “the place [Greek, toʹpon; that is, condition or situation]” to which earth’s political rulers are being gathered in opposition to Jehovah and his Kingdom by Jesus Christ. 
    Such opposition will be shown by global action against Jehovah’s servants on earth, the visible representatives of God’s Kingdom.
    “The war of the great day of God the Almighty” at Har–Magedon was not some past event but is depicted in Revelation as future from the time of John’s vision. The gathering of the kings to Har–Magedon is described as being a result of the pouring out of the sixth of the seven bowls containing the “last” plagues that will bring to a finish the anger of God. (Re 15:1; 16:1, 12) 
    Also, indicating that the war at Har–Magedon is closely associated with Christ’s presence is the warning of his coming as a thief, which is placed between verses 14 and 16 of Revelation chapter 16.
    The global aspect of the war is emphasized in the context. There the opponents of Jehovah are identified as “the kings of the entire inhabited earth,” who are mobilized by “expressions inspired by demons.”—Re 16:14.
    Farther on, John says: “And I saw the wild beast and the kings of the earth and their armies gathered together to wage the war with the one seated on the horse and with his army.” (Re 19:19) 
    This chapter identifies the leader of the heavenly armies, seated on a white horse, as one who is called “Faithful and True” and “The Word of God.” (Re 19:11-13) Therefore, it is Jesus Christ, The Word, who acts as the commander of God’s heavenly armies. (Joh 1:1; Re 3:14) 
    Further showing that Christ leads the heavenly forces is the statement that the earthly forces “battle with the Lamb [who is Jesus Christ (Joh 1:29)], but, because he is Lord of lords and King of kings, the Lamb will conquer them. Also, those called and chosen and faithful with him will do so.”—Re 17:13, 14.
    Since the vision in Revelation chapter 19 reveals only armies in heaven as participating in the warfare as supporters of Jesus Christ, The Word of God, it indicates that none of Jehovah’s Christian servants on earth will participate in the fighting. This is in harmony with the words of Jesus Christ at Matthew 26:52 that his disciples not resort to weapons of physical warfare. (Compare Ex 14:13, 14; 2Ch 20:15, 17, 22, 23;Ps 2:4-9.) 
    The birds that fly in midheaven will dispose of the bodies of those slaughtered.—Re 19:11-21.
    Har–Magedon is thus seen to be a fight, not merely among men, but one in which God’s invisible armies take part. Its coming is certain and it will take place at the time set by Jehovah God, who “is doing according to his own will among the army of the heavens and the inhabitants of the earth.”—Da 4:35; see also Mt 24:36 
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Queen Esther in Preaching near the Amazonas, Brazil.... but first through the water >>>>>   
    @Bible Speaks  Hahaha....  for  me  the  same  -  also  little  afraid  bec. some  snakes  or  other  dangerous  animals !  But  I  read,  JW  often  going  through  deeper  water  too,  with  some  crokodiles  inside   but  NEVER  was  anything  happend !  Jehovah  or  some  Angels  were  always  near  them  for  watching,  YEAH   Happy  JW ❤
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Preaching near the Amazonas, Brazil.... but first through the water >>>>>   
    Queen Esther: Love this, not for me. I'd be afraid of snakes ? 
    Thank you for posting.
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from ARchiv@L in Is St Valentines Day Christian? The Dark Origin   
    http://www.npr.org/2011/02/14/133693152/the-dark-origins-of-valentines-day
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Do We Have the Mind of Jehovah and of Christ?   
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Is St Valentines Day Christian? The Dark Origin   
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