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SERIES I., "The Plan of the Ages." gives an outline of the Divine plan revealed in the Bible, relating to man's redemption and restitution: 386 pages, in embossed cloth, 35c. (1s. 6d.) India paper edition, 75c. (3s. 1-1/2d.)
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SERIES III., "Thy Kingdom Come," considers prophecies which mark events connected with the "Time of the End," the glorification of the Church and the establishment of the Millennial Kingdom; it also contains a chapter of the Great Pyramid, showing its corroboration of the dates and other teachings of the Bible: 384 pages, in embossed cloth, 25c. (1s. 1/2d.) India paper edition, 75c. (3s. 1-1/2d.)
SERIES IV., "The Day of Vengeance," shows that the dissolution of the present order of things is in progress, and that all the panaceas offered are valueless to avert the predicted end. It marks in these events the fulfilment of prophecy, noting specially our Lord's great prophecy of Matt. 24 and Zech. 14:1-9: 660 pages, in embossed cloth, 30c. (1s. 3d.). India paper edition, 85c. (3s. 6-1/2d.)
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SEMI-MONTHLY
VOL. XXX JULY 1 NO. 13
A.D. 1909A.M. 6037
The Good Tidings Spreading in Africa..............195
Brother Booth Reports Favorably...............195
Brother Brink Writes Also.....................195
Persecution Follows...........................196
Brother Russell's European Tour...................196
Western Convention Tour...........................199
The Ransom and The Sin Atonement..................201
The Three BurningsSacrifices................202
He Appeared for Us............................203
The Scape-Goat's Part.........................204
"This is My BloodDrink Ye All Of It"........205
The Field of Battle (Poem)........................205
Samples of Interesting Letters....................206
Brooklyn Bethel Hymns for August..................206
Berean Studies on the Atonement...................207
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r4421 THE GOOD TIDINGS SPREADING IN AFRICAr4422 BROTHER RUSSELL'S EUROPEAN TOUR
r4425 WESTERN CONVENTION TOUR
r4426 THE RANSOM AND THE SIN ATONEMENT
r4429 SAMPLES OF INTERESTING LETTERS
BEREAN STUDIES ON THE ATONEMENT
THE TEXT-BOOK USED FOR THIS COURSE
IS SCRIPTURE STUDIES, SERIES V (E)*
Questions on Scripture Study V.
Supposed Objections Considered
(1) Where do we read, "The holy Ghost witnesseth in every city, saying, that bonds and afflictions await me"? Page 277.
(2) What does this signify? Give details and cite the Scriptures.
(3) How did the holy Ghost make the Elders of Ephesus overseers in the Church? P. 278.
(4) The Apostle speaks of his own preaching as being "not in the words which man's wisdom teacheth, but which the holy Ghost teacheth." Where are these words found? What do they imply? P. 279.
(5) We read that "the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God," etc. Where is the Scripture? What does it signify? Give the philosophy of the matter. P. 279, par. 3.
(6) Read 1 John 2:20,27. What thought is suggested in the words "unction" and "anointing" in these texts, and how are they applicable to the Church. P. 280, 281.
(7) What does the word unction signify? What is the Greek word rendered unction and its import? P. 281, par. 3.
(8) Could these words, unction and anointing of the Spirit, apply to a person or only to a power or influence? P. 282, par. 1.
(9) Who is the Holy One in the expression, "An unction from the Holy One"? P. 282, par. 2.
(10) Cite other Scriptures which speak of the pouring out, shedding forth, anointing, etc., of the holy Spirit. P. 282, par. 2.
(11) In this Scripture the wording implies that those who have the unction "know all things," are all-wise. What about this statement? Give a preferred translation. Is it here as in the oldest manuscripts? P. 282, par. 3.
(12) What is the truth and meaning of the words, "Ye need not that any man teach you"? P. 283, par. 1.
(13) As it stands in our common version, would not this passage be in conflict with many others? Quote and cite some of these. P. 283, par. 2; P. 284, par. 1,2.
(14) About when is it supposed that John wrote this epistle? Tell something of the world's condition at that time. P. 285.
(15) To what class did the Apostle refer as "Them that seduce you"? (V. 26). P. 286, par. 1.
(16) Give a paraphrase of the 27th verse on this text. P. 286, par. 3; P. 287, par. 1.
(17) Where is it written that "The Spirit itself maketh intercession for us with groanings which cannot be uttered," and what spirit is here referred to? P. 287, par. 2.
(18) How is this Scripture generally misunderstood? P. 287.
(19) With the theory that it is the holy Spirit, one of three equal gods, is it reasonable to suppose that there would be anything too hard for it to utter?
(20) Is the popular thought that we must approach the Father and the Son through the holy Spirit as another person a reasonable one or in accord with other Scriptures? P. 287, par. 3.
(21) If the groaning cannot be uttered, how would there be groanings at all? Wherein is the error of the ordinary view of this text? Give a detailed explanation of it and cite the Scripture. P. 288, 289, 290.
(22) We read of the holy Spirit, "He will reprove the world of sin and of righteousness and of judgment." Where are these words found, and why is the holy Spirit referred to by the masculine pronoun he? P. 291, 170, 171.
(23) Does this Scripture imply that the holy Spirit operates in sinners for their reproof and their reformation? P. 291, par. 1,2.
(24) If it operates only in the Church, the spirit-begotten, what would this text signify? P. 291, par. 3.
(25) Explain how the holy Spirit reproves the world, what influence it exercises and how and the outward evidences thereof. P. 292.
(26) In what sense are the Lord's people "children of light" and whom do they enlighten and what is the enlightening power? P. 293.
(27) Mention some of the things which the holy Spirit reproves through the children of the light. Is such a reproving of the world the chief work of the holy Spirit in this Age, and the chief work of the Church, or not? P. 294.
(28) Give illustrations of how the light of the holy Spirit in the children of the light might become darkness. P. 294, par. 2.
(29) In what verse of the Bible is the Spirit of God contrasted with the spirit of antichrist? P. 295, par. 1.
(30) Is the spirit of antichrist a person? If not what would be the inference as respects the Spirit of God when thus used in comparison. P. 295, par. 2.
(31) How should we "try the spirits"? And are both the spirit of the Truth and the spirit of error personated through human agencies, teachers, etc.? P. 295, par. 2.
(32) Give one general Scripture text as respects false faith and true and false teachers which refers to the spirit of antichrist as not confessing the coming of Jesus in the flesh. P. 296.
(33) Give illustrations of teaching which deny that our Lord came in the flesh and which, therefore, should be classed as anti or against, opposed to, the doctrines of Christ. P. 297.
(34) What objection is sometimes raised to the common version of this text? Explain the matter in detail and show that our common version is well sustained. P. 297, last par.
(35) Give Prof. Rinehart's definition of the Greek text. P. 298, 299.
(36) Is it necessary to believe that Christ came in the flesh to logically believe in the Ransom? If so, how and why? P. 299.
*Five years ago DAWN-STUDIES, VOL. V., was reset, and unfortunately the type was not exactly same size as before; and hence page for page they differ. The references given in these Berean Studies apply to the present edition, a copy of which postpaid will cost you but 30c. But keep your old edition, for unfortunately the new Bible Helps refer to its pages.
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SEMI-MONTHLY
VOL. XXX JULY 15 NO. 14
A.D. 1909A.M. 6037
Views from The Watch Tower........................211
Evolution and Character.......................211
An Unsectarian Presentation...................212
"I Will Call for the Grain and Increase It".......212
"My Grace is Sufficient for Thee".................213
Heroism (Poem)....................................215
Wresting the Scriptures...........................215
The Things no Longer Seen.....................216
The Blood of the Covenant.....................217
The Dual Feature in Rachel........................219
Proper and Improper Statements....................220
Like Unto Jannes and Jambres......................221
"Weep Not for Me," but "Watch and Pray"...........222
Abraham's Three Wives.............................222
Samples of Interesting Letters....................223
PUBLISHED BY
WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY
CHARLES T. RUSSELL, PRESIDENT
"BROOKLYN TABERNACLE," 13-17 HICKS ST.,
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TRANSLATIONS IN VARIOUS LANGUAGES
WATCH TOWER BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY
13-17 HICKS ST., BROOKLYN, N.Y., U.S.A.
r4431 "I WILL CALL FOR THE GRAIN AND INCREASE IT"
r4432 "MY GRACE IS SUFFICIENT FOR THEE"
r4433 WRESTING THE SCRIPTURES
r4436 THE DUAL FEATURE IN RACHEL
r4437 PROPER AND IMPROPER STATEMENTS
r4438 LIKE UNTO JANNES AND JAMBRES
r4439 "WEEP NOT FOR ME," BUT "WATCH AND PRAY"
r4439 ABRAHAM'S THREE WIVES
r4440 SAMPLES OF INTERESTING LETTERS
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