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Parents and their children listening to Jesus as he teaches them.
The feet of iron and clay.
At Armageddon, God’s Kingdom, which is likened to a stone, will put an end to human rule, here represented by a giant image (See paragraph 11)
Collage: The water cycle. 1. Heat from the sun causing water vapors to rise from the ocean and form a cloud. 2. Rain falling from the cloud to the earth. 3. Water returning to the sea.
A chart showing prophecies and the identity of the king of the north and king of the south from 1870 through present day.
What are some ways in which we can show our appreciation for unseen treasures? (See paragraph 5) b
Chart 1 of 4, showing overlapping prophecies in the time of the end and covering from about 1870 through 1918. The years from 1914 onward are identified as the time of the end. Prophecy 1: A seven-headed wild beast whose appearance predates the earliest date on the chart. During World War I, the beast’s seventh head is wounded. From 1917 onward, the seventh head is healed and the wild beast recovers. Prophecy 2: The king of the north is identifiable in 1871, and the king of the south is identifiable in 1870. The king of the north reappears in 1871 as Germany. The king of the south is initially identified as Great Britain, but in 1917 is replaced by the Anglo-American World Power. Prophecy 3: Starting in the 1870’s, Charles T. Russell and his associates are identified as the ‘messenger.’ In the early 1880’s, ‘Zion’s Watch Tower’ encourages its readers to preach the good news. Prophecy 4: From 1914 onward, the harvest. The weeds are separated from the wheat. Prophecy 5: From 1917 onward, the feet of iron and clay emerge. Also depicted: World events from 1914 through 1918, World War I. Events affecting Jehovah’s people: From 1914 through 1918, Bible Students in Britain and Germany are imprisoned. In 1918, brothers from headquarters in the United States are imprisoned.
At the war of Armageddon, Jesus Christ and his heavenly armies will destroy Satan’s wicked world and deliver God’s people (See paragraph 17)
(See paragraph 8) c
A farmer looking up to the sky as rain comes down.
How can mildness help us in challenging situations?
The head of a beast with horns. Rising from among its horns is a small horn having eyes and a mouth.
At the war of Armageddon, Jesus Christ and his heavenly armies will destroy Satan’s wicked world and deliver God’s people (See paragraph 17)
A farmer looking up to the sky as rain comes down.
Chart 1 of 4, showing overlapping prophecies in the time of the end and covering from about 1870 through 1918. The years from 1914 onward are identified as the time of the end. Prophecy 1: A seven-headed wild beast whose appearance predates the earliest date on the chart. During World War I, the beast’s seventh head is wounded. From 1917 onward, the seventh head is healed and the wild beast recovers. Prophecy 2: The king of the north is identifiable in 1871, and the king of the south is identifiable in 1870. The king of the north reappears in 1871 as Germany. The king of the south is initially identified as Great Britain, but in 1917 is replaced by the Anglo-American World Power. Prophecy 3: Starting in the 1870’s, Charles T. Russell and his associates are identified as the ‘messenger.’ In the early 1880’s, ‘Zion’s Watch Tower’ encourages its readers to preach the good news. Prophecy 4: From 1914 onward, the harvest. The weeds are separated from the wheat. Prophecy 5: From 1917 onward, the feet of iron and clay emerge. Also depicted: World events from 1914 through 1918, World War I. Events affecting Jehovah’s people: From 1914 through 1918, Bible Students in Britain and Germany are imprisoned. In 1918, brothers from headquarters in the United States are imprisoned.
(See paragraph 8) c
Prophecy 1.
(See paragraph 11) d
A photographer taking pictures of waterfalls and mountains.
A wild beast with ten horns and seven heads.
A photographer taking pictures of waterfalls and mountains.
Prophecy 1.
(See paragraph 11) d
Prophecy 2.