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Jehovah. The Tetragrammaton. Jehovah's Witnesses emphasize the use of God's name, and they prefer the form Jehovah —a vocalization of God 's name based on the Tetragrammaton. [126][127][128] They believe that Jehovah is the only true god, the creator of all things, and the "Universal Sovereign".
2 gru 2016 · The community takes its name from Isaiah 43:10: “‘You are my witnesses,’ declares Jehovah, / ‘Yes, my servant whom I have chosen’…” (from the 2013 edition of Jehovah’s Witnesses ...
Based on their interpretation of Revelation 18:2-24, Jehovah's Witnesses believe all other religions are part of "Babylon the Great", a "world empire of false religion" under the control of Satan. Consequently, they refuse all ecumenical relations with other religious denominations.
Jehovah's Witnesses originated as a branch of the Bible Student movement, which developed in the United States in the 1870s among followers of Christian restorationist minister Charles Taze Russell. Bible Student missionaries were sent to England in 1881 and the first overseas branch was opened in London in 1900.
A Jehovah’s Witness is a member of a Christian-based new religious movement that developed within 19th-century millennialism and the Adventist movement in the United States. Jehovah’s Witnesses are known for their rejection of certain religious and secular practices as well as for their evangelism.
10 mar 2023 · What are their beliefs? Jehovah’s Witnesses deny the idea of the Trinity. For most Christians, God is a union of three persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. Instead, Jehovah’s Witnesses believe...
Jehovah’s Witness - Beliefs, Practices, History: Witnesses hold a number of traditional Christian views but also many that are unique to them. They affirm that God—Jehovah—is the most high. Jesus Christ is God’s agent, through whom sinful humans can be reconciled to God.