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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Anxiety and Depression - Jehovah is a Shield For You!   
    Anxiety and Depression Don't Judge...Help Them....
    You will never truly understand something until it actually happens to YOU!

    5 "Every saying of God is refined.
    He is a shield to those taking refuge in him."
     ( Proverbs 30:5) NWT 
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Let The Little Children Come To Me   
    “Let the young children come to me; do not try to stop them, for the kingdom of God belongs to suchlike ones. Truly I say to you, Whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a young child will by no means enter into it.” (Mark 10:13-15) NWT 
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Johnnifer in Children Are A Gift From Jehovah   
    Children are a gift from Jehovah 
    3 Look! Sons are an inheritance from Jehovah;
    The fruit of the womb is a reward."
    (Psalms 127:3) NWT 
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Johnnifer in Let The Little Children Come To Me   
    “Let the young children come to me; do not try to stop them, for the kingdom of God belongs to suchlike ones. Truly I say to you, Whoever does not receive the kingdom of God like a young child will by no means enter into it.” (Mark 10:13-15) NWT 
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Abel Castro in Children Are A Gift From Jehovah   
    Children are a gift from Jehovah 
    3 Look! Sons are an inheritance from Jehovah;
    The fruit of the womb is a reward."
    (Psalms 127:3) NWT 
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Abel Castro in Anxiety and Depression - Jehovah is a Shield For You!   
    Anxiety and Depression Don't Judge...Help Them....
    You will never truly understand something until it actually happens to YOU!

    5 "Every saying of God is refined.
    He is a shield to those taking refuge in him."
     ( Proverbs 30:5) NWT 
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Jehovah Will Never Forget The Loved You've Showed For His Name   
    Jehovah knows the problems we face, he understands the pain of mind and heart, that was a result of hardships. 
    Our Heavenly Father will never "forget your work and the love you showed for His name."

    "O Jehovah, you have searched through me, and you know me."
    (Psalms 139:1) NWT
    10 "For God is not unrighteous so as to forget your work and the love you showed for his name by ministering and continuing to minister to the holy ones." (Hebrews 6:10) NWT 
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    Bible Speaks reacted to The Librarian in Chong-il Park: Trained by Jehovah’s Organization   
    Chong-il Park: Trained by Jehovah’s Organization
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    Bible Speaks reacted to The Librarian in Hear Jehovah   
    Hear Jehovah
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    Bible Speaks reacted to The Librarian in Jehovah and Christ Are They Part of a Trinity?   
    Jehovah and Christ Are They Part of a Trinity?
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Elisabeth Dolewka in Armageddon - Are You Ready For Jehovah's Day? ⚡️?⚡️   
    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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    Queen Esther: We must keep on the watch! It will come! Keep faithful and strong, it will not be late!
    Agape, Bible Speaks ???
    Love this video "Look I am Making All Things New!"
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Queen Esther in Armageddon - Are You Ready For Jehovah's Day? ⚡️?⚡️   
    Yes,  a very good video ! I love it too....  saw it more times on FB. - Very good made, also with the Michael Jackson song from a "Better world" in the background ?
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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from Queen Esther in Armageddon - Are You Ready For Jehovah's Day? ⚡️?⚡️   
    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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    Queen Esther: We must keep on the watch! It will come! Keep faithful and strong, it will not be late!
    Agape, Bible Speaks ???
    Love this video "Look I am Making All Things New!"
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    Bible Speaks reacted to The Librarian in Davey Loos: A Biochemist Explains His Faith   
    Davey Loos: A Biochemist Explains His Faith
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    Bible Speaks reacted to The Librarian in Maintain Loyalty in Thought, Word, and Action!   
    Maintain Loyalty in Thought, Word, and Action!
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    Bible Speaks reacted to The Librarian in God “Is Aware of the Secrets of the Heart”   
    God “Is Aware of the Secrets of the Heart”
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Queen Esther in Our Brothers from Pakistan, Family -Preaching❤   
    Our  Brothers  from  Pakistan...  Family - Preaching ❤
     ❤ ❤ ❤ .•*¨`*•..¸♥☼♥¸.•*¨`*•.  ❤ ❤ ❤
     
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Queen Esther in Salon - Assembly without walls... in Nigeria, AFRICA !   
    Salon - Assembly  without  walls....  in  Nigeria, AFRICA !
     
     
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in “You are my Son, the beloved; I have approved you.”   
    “You are my Son, the beloved; I have approved you.”
    Jesus’ Baptism in Water.             The baptism of Jesus himself as performed by John must of necessity have had a meaning and purpose quite different from John’s baptism, as Jesus “committed no sin, nor was deception found in his mouth.” (1Pe 2:22) 
    So he could not submit to an act symbolizing repentance. Undoubtedly it was for this reason that John objected to baptizing Jesus. But Jesus said: “Let it be, this time, for in that way it is suitable for us to carry out all that is righteous.”—Mt 3:13-15.
    Luke states that Jesus was praying at the time of his baptism. (Lu 3:21) Further, the writer of the letter to the Hebrews says that when Jesus Christ came “into the world” (that is, not when he was born and could not read and say these words, but when he presented himself for baptism and began his ministry) he was saying, in accord with Psalm 40:6-8 (LXX): “Sacrifice and offering you did not want, but you prepared a body for me. . . . Look! I am come (in the roll of the book it is written about me) to do your will, O God.” (Heb 10:5-9) 
    Jesus was by birth a member of the Jewish nation, which nation was in a national covenant with God, namely, the Law covenant. (Ex 19:5-8; Ga 4:4) 
    Jesus, by reason of this fact, was therefore already in a covenant relationship with Jehovah God when he thus presented himself to John for baptism. Jesus was there doing something more than what was required of him under the Law. He was presenting himself to his Father Jehovah to do his Father’s “will” with reference to the offering of his own “prepared” body and with regard to doing away with animal sacrifices that were offered according to the Law. 
    The apostle Paul comments: “By the said ‘will’ we have been sanctified through the offering of the body of Jesus Christ once for all time.” (Heb 10:10) The Father’s will for Jesus also involved activity in connection with the Kingdom, and for this service too Jesus presented himself. (Lu 4:43;17:20, 21) 
    Jehovah accepted and acknowledged this presentation of his Son, anointing him with holy spirit and saying: “You are my Son, the beloved; I have approved you.”—Mr 1:9-11; Lu 3:21-23; Mt 3:13-17.
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Armageddon - Are You Ready For Jehovah's Day? ⚡️?⚡️   
    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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    Queen Esther: We must keep on the watch! It will come! Keep faithful and strong, it will not be late!
    Agape, Bible Speaks ???
    Love this video "Look I am Making All Things New!"
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Queen Esther in INVITATION - REG. - Convention 2017...   
    INVITATION - REG. -  Convention  2017...
     
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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in Ketef Hinnom silver amulets (mini scrolls)   
    In 1979 two silver mini scrolls (actually amulets in antiquity) were discovered at Ketef Hinnom, an archaeological site that now has been incorporated into the Menachem Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem. Dating to around 2,600 years ago they are written in paleo-Hebrew and contain the oldest biblical passage that survives to present day, part of a priestly blessing found in Numbers 6:24-26. The amulets say that Yahweh is stronger than evil and a "rebuker of evil." Researchers think the amulets would have offered protection to those who wore them.
     
    http://www.livescience.com/40046-holy-land-archaeological-finds.html

    Dead Sea Scrolls

    A young shepherd named Muhammed Edh-Dhib first discovered the Dead Sea Scrolls in 1946 or 1947 near the site of Qumran in what is now the West Bank.
    Over the next decade, scientists and Bedouin would discover more than 900 manuscripts located in 11 caves.
    They include canonical works from the Hebrew Bible, including Genesis, Exodus, Isaiah, Kings and Deuteronomy. They also include calendars, hymns, psalms, apocryphal (non-canonical) biblical works and community rules. One scroll is made of copper and describes the location of buried treasure.
    The texts date from between roughly 200 B.C. up until about A.D. 70 when the Romans put down a revolt in Jerusalem and Qumran was abandoned. The authorship of the scrolls is a source of debate. A popular theory among scholars is that a monastic sect called the Essenes lived at Qumran, and they wrote and collected the texts.

    http://www.livescience.com/40046-holy-land-archaeological-finds.html

    Khirbet Qeiyafa
     
    Khirbet Qeiyafa flourished almost 3,000 years ago and is located about 19 miles (30 kilometers) southwest of Jerusalem. A casemate city wall with two gates surrounds the 6-acre (2.3 hectares) settlement, and some researchers claim it is the biblical city of Sha'arayim. The site may also have played an important role during Israel's "United Monarchy" period and, in July 2013, researchers announced they had identified a structure more than 10,000 square feet (1,000 square meters) in size as a palace that may have been used by King David himself.
    http://www.livescience.com/38318-king-david-palace-found-israel.html

     This aerial picture shows David's palace and the Byzantine farmhouse that was build on top of it.
    Credit: Sky View, courtesy of the Hebrew University and the Israel Antiquities Authority
    Archaeologists say they've uncovered two royal buildings from Israel's biblical past, including a palace suspected to have belonged to King David.
    The findings at Khirbet Qeiyafa — a fortified hilltop city about 19 miles (30 kilometers) southwest of Jerusalem — indicate that David, who defeated Goliath in the Bible, ruled a kingdom with a great political organization, the excavators say.
    "This is unequivocal evidence of a kingdom's existence, which knew to establish administrative centers at strategic points," read a statement from archaeologists Yossi Garfinkel of the Hebrew University and Saar Ganor of the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA).
    The IAA announced the finds as a seven-year long excavation at the site is wrapping up. The government agency and the Israel Nature and Parks Authority have halted the planned construction of a nearby neighborhood, hoping to make the site a national park. [In Photos: Archaeology Around the World]
    Garfinkel has previously said Khirbet Qeiyafa could be the site of Shaaraim, a biblical city associated with King David in the Bible. Shaaraim means "two gates" and two gates have been found in the fortress ruins. Others researchers, meanwhile, have claimed this site might be Neta'im, another town mentioned in the book 1 Chronicles in the Old Testatment.
    Prior radiocarbon analysis on burnt olive pits at the site indicated that it existed between 1020 B.C. and 980 B.C., before being violently destroyed, likely in a battle against the Philistines. Much of the palace was further wrecked 1,400 years later when a Byzantine farmhouse was built on the site.
    The archaeologists found a 100-foot-long (30-meter-long) wall that would have enclosed the palace, and inside the complex they discovered fragments of ceramic and alabaster vessels, some of them imported from Egypt. The researchers say the building was strategically located to overlook the city and the Valley of Elah.
    "From here one has an excellent vantage looking out into the distance, from as far as the Mediterranean Sea in the west, to the Hebron Mountains and Jerusalem in the east," the archaeologists said. "This is an ideal location from which to send messages by means of fire signals."
    The excavators also found a pillared building measuring about 50 feet by 20 feet (15 m by 6 m) that was likely used as an administrative storeroom.
    "It was in this building the kingdom stored taxes it received in the form of agricultural produce collected from the residents of the different villages in the Judean Shephelah," or Judean foothills, the archaeologists said. "Hundreds of large store jars were found at the site whose handles were stamped with an official seal as was customary in the Kingdom of Judahfor centuries."
    http://www.livescience.com/38318-king-david-palace-found-israel.html

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    Bible Speaks got a reaction from JayDubya in Healing through Writing   
    Sharon: So sorry for your loss. I also have lost loved ones. Jehovah, even though he could raise his son, still felt pain, sadness and loss.
    i found some help:
    Death affects each person differently. Indeed, the Bible says that “each one” has “his own plague and his own pain.” (2 Chronicles 6:29) With that in mind, take a moment to think about how your parent’s death has affected you. Below, describe (1) how you felt when you first found out about your parent’s death and (2) how you feel now.*
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    Perhaps your answers reveal that your emotions are, at least to a degree, leveling off. This is normal. It does not mean that you have forgotten your parent. On the other hand, you may find that your emotions are still the same or are even more intense. Maybe your grief comes in waves that seem to ebb and flow and then “crash ashore” at unexpected moments. This too is normal—even if it occurs years after your parent’s death. The question is, How can you cope with your grief—whatever form it takes?
    Ways to Cope
    Don’t hold back the tears! Crying helps ease the pain of grief. However, you may feel the way Alicia did, who was 19 when her mother passed away. She relates, “I felt that if I showed too much emotion, it would seem to others that I lacked faith.” But think: Jesus Christ was a perfect man who had strong faith in God. Yet, he “gave way to tears” over the death of his dear friend Lazarus. (John 11:35) So don’t be afraid to let your tears flow. It does not mean that you lack faith! Alicia says: “Eventually, I cried. A lot. Every day.”*
    Address feelings of guilt. “I always went upstairs and kissed my mom good night,” says Karyn, who was 13 when her mom died. “There was one time that I didn’t do that. The next morning, Mom passed away. As unrealistic as it sounds, I feel guilty for not having seen her that last night—and for the chain of events that occurred the next morning. My dad left on a business trip and wanted me and my sister to look in on Mom. But we slept late. When I went into the bedroom, Mom wasn’t breathing. I felt terrible, because she was OK when Dad left!”
    Communicate your feelings. Proverbs 12:25 states: “Kind words will cheer you up.” (Today’s English Version) Keeping your feelings bottled up inside may make it difficult for you to deal with your grief. On the other hand, discussing your feelings with someone you trust will open the way for you to receive “kind words” of encouragement when you need them most. Therefore, why not try one or more of the following suggestions?
    Talk to your surviving parent. Though this is a difficult time for your surviving dad or mom, he or she undoubtedly still wants to provide the assistance you need. So let your surviving parent know how you feel. Such discussions will no doubt relieve you of some of your grief and draw the two of you closer together.
    To help start a conversation, try this exercise: List two or three things that you wish you could have known about your deceased dad or mom, and then ask to discuss one of these with your surviving parent.* 
    Talk to close friends. The Bible says that true companions are “born for when there is distress.” (Proverbs 17:17) “The person you least expect may be the one who helps you,” says Alicia. “So don’t be afraid to talk about it.” Admittedly, such conversations might be a bit awkward, as you and your friend struggle to find the right words to say. In the long run, though, it will do you good to talk to others about your grief. David, who was only nine years old when his father suffered a fatal heart attack, recalls: “I kept all my feelings locked up inside me. It would have been healthier for me if I had talked more about it. I could have coped better.”
    Read more at:
    http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/102009284?q=grief&p=par
    Prayers and Hugs, May the peace of Jehovah keep you strong and confident that Jehovah wil help you through this.
    Agape,
    Bible Speaks 

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    Bible Speaks reacted to Bible Speaks in For Then There Will Be Great Tribulation - Who Ever Touches You Touches The Pupil of My Eye   
    8 "For this is what Jehovah of armies says, who after being glorified has sent me to the   nations that were plundering you:
     ‘Whoever touches you touches the pupil of my eye."
    (Zechariah 2:8) NWT
     21 "for then there will be great tribulation such as has not occurred since the world’s beginning until now, no, nor will occur again."
    (Matthew 24:21) NWT
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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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