The Great Crowd is the group of Jehovah's Witnesses who are not of the hundred 44,000. They do not go to heaven. They will stay here on earth. They are also known as Other Sheep, Earthly Class, Great Multitude. The following quotes are arranged so that you can copy...
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Jehovah’s Witnesses
Quotes on the anointed class (144,000) from the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society
In Jehovah's Witness theology, there are three different classes: The Heavenly Class, The Earthly Class, and Non-Jehovah's Witnesses. The Watchtower organization uses different terms in reference to all three groups. Heavenly Class, Anointed Class, Little Flock,...
Does 1 Thessalonians 4:16 prove that Jesus is Michael the Archangel?
Jehovah's Witnesses teach that Jesus is Michael the Archangel, whom they claim was God's first creation and the highest of all the "spirit creatures," or angelic beings. To argue for this teaching, they point to 1 Thessalonians 4:16, which says: "For the Lord Himself...
Does the doctrine of the Trinity make God the author of confusion?
In their publication "Should You Believe the Trinity?" the Jehovah's Witnesses begin by basically arguing that the doctrine of the Trinity cannot be true because it's hard to understand. They select a number of quotes where individuals have described the doctrine of...
Is Matthew 24:45-47 a prophecy about the Watchtower Organization?
The Watchtower organization claims for itself the title of "faithful and discreet slave" based on their translation of Jesus' words in Matthew 24: "Who really is the faithful and discreet slave whom his master appointed over his domestics, to give them their food at...
Was the name Jehovah removed from the New Testament? Modern Translators
The Jehovah's Witnesses add the name "Jehovah" to the New Testament in their version of the Bible some 237 times. There is no ancient manuscript of any book of the New Testament that contains the Divine Name, but the Watchtower literature insists that this is because...
Was the name Jehovah removed from the New Testament? Modern Scholars
The New World Translation (the Bible version produced by Jehovah's Witnesses) has a number of problems. Among these is the fact that they frequently insert the name "Jehovah" into the New Testament where the original authors used the word "Lord." This matters, in...
Was the name Jehovah removed from the New Testament? Does it matter?
The New World Translation (the Bible produced by the Jehovah's Witnesses) inserts the name "Jehovah" into the New Testament in 237 places where the original Greek actually reads "Lord." On the surface, this might seem like a rather minor error to be dealing with....
Was the name Jehovah removed from the New Testament? Names and Abbreviations
The New World Translation, the Bible produced and used by Jehovah's Witnesses, inserts the name "Jehovah" into the New Testament some 237 times. The Greek New Testament manuscripts do not contain the name YHWH in any of these places, but Jehovah's Witnesses argue that...
Was the name Jehovah removed from the New Testament? Old Testament Manuscripts
The Jehovah's Witnesses believe that the original copies of the New Testament books used the "Tetragrammaton," (YHWH, the Hebrew word for the Divine Name) which they translate Jehovah. They teach that early scribes changed the text to remove God's name and replace it...