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The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society produces religious literature primarily for use by Jehovah's Witnesses. The organization's international writing, artwork, translation, and printery workforce are all baptized Jehovah's Witnesses. Since 2001, the literature produced by the Watch Tower Society is said to have been "published by Jehovah's Witnesses". Prior to 1931, the Watch Tower Society produced literature for the Bible Student movement.
Unbulleted publications are generally out of print and considered obsolete. Indented publications are superseded by more recent publications. Some publications are out of print but are still officially available in PDF format, as indicated.
The Watch Tower Society also acquired publishing rights for the following Bible translations:
These publications are intended to convert interested individuals. [3] [4]
Secondary aids are considered just before or shortly after baptism.
The brochures of Jehovah's Witnesses are used for both preaching and study. Some titles are intended specifically for Bible study courses, for study of a specific subject, or for reference.
Victory Over Death (1986), intended for Hindus
From Kurukshetra to Armageddon—and Your Survival (1983), intended for Hindus
In Search of a Father (1983), intended for Buddhists
The Time for True Submission to God (1983), intended for Muslims
The Path of Divine Truth Leading to Liberation (1980), intended for Hindus
Bible Topics for Discussion (1977), included in reduced format as a NWT appendix from 1981
Jehovah's Witnesses and the Question of Blood (1977)
Questions People Are Asking About Jehovah's Witnesses (1976), French
A Secure Future—How You Can Find It (1975)
Is There a God Who Cares? (1975)
One World, One Government, Under God's Sovereignty (1975)
There Is Much More to Life! (1975)
Human Plans Failing as God's Purpose Succeeds (1974)
Divine Victory—Its Meaning for Distressed Humanity (1973)
Divine Rulership—The Only Hope of All Mankind (1972)
When All Nations Collide, Head On, With God (1971)
Saving the Human Race—In the Kingdom Way (1970)
The Approaching Peace of a Thousand Years (1969)
Man's Rule About to Give Way to God's Rule (1968)
Learn to Read and Write (English) (1967)
Rescuing a Great Crowd of Mankind out of Armageddon (1967)
Why Does God Permit Wickedness? (1967), Hebrew
What Has God's Kingdom Been Doing Since 1914? (1966)
World Government on the Shoulder of the Prince of Peace (1965)
Finding the Truth That Makes Men Free (1964), Vietnamese
"Peace Among Men of Good Will" or Armageddon—Which? (1964)
Living in Hope of a Righteous New World (1963)
When God Is King Over All the Earth (1963)
Take Courage—God's Kingdom Is at Hand! (1962)
"The Word"—Who Is He? According to John (1962)
Blood, Medicine and the Law of God (1961)
Sermon Outlines (1961)
When All Nations Unite Under God's Kingdom (1961)
Security During "War of the Great Day of God the Almighty" (1960)
When God Speaks Peace to All Nations (1959)
God's Kingdom Rules—Is the World's End Near? (1958)
Learn to Read and Write (Spanish) (1958)
Healing of the Nations Has Drawn Near (1957)
Christendom or Christianity—Which One Is "the Light of the World"? (1955)
What Do the Scriptures Say About "Survival After Death"? (1955)
World Conquest Soon—By God's Kingdom (1955)
Theocratic Reading Aid for Jehovah's Witnesses (1954), Cinyanja
"This Good News of the Kingdom" (1954, revised 1965)
After Armageddon—God's New World (1953)
Basis for Belief in a New World (1953)
"Preach the Word" (1953)
God's Way Is Love (1952)
Will Religion Meet the World Crisis? (1951)
Can You Live Forever in Happiness on Earth? (1950)
The Kingdom Hope of All Mankind (1949)
Permanent Governor of All Nations (1948)
The Watchtower Story (1948)
The Joy of All the People (1947)
"Be Glad, Ye Nations" (1946)
"The Prince of Peace" (1946)
The "Commander to the Peoples" (1945)
'The Meek Inherit the Earth' (1945)
One World, One Government (1944)
Religion Reaps the Whirlwind (1944)
The Coming World Regeneration (1944)
"The Kingdom of God Is Nigh" (1944)
Fighting for Liberty on the Home Front (1943)
Freedom in the New World (1943)
Freedom of Worship (1943)
Presenting "This Gospel of the Kingdom" (1943)
Will You Judge Between Us? (1943), Denmark
Hope—For the Dead—For the Survivors—In a Righteous World (1942)
Jehovah's Witnesses: Who Are They? What Is Their Work? (1942), Zimbabwe
Peace—Can It Last? (1942)
Comfort All That Mourn (1941)
God and the State (1941)
Jehovah's Servants Defended (1941)
Jehovah's Witnesses: Who Are They? What Is Their Work? (1941), South Africa
Model Study No. 3 (1941)
Theocracy (1941)
Why Suppress the Kingdom Message? (1941), South Africa
Conspiracy Against Democracy (1940)
End of Nazism (1940)
Judge Rutherford Uncovers Fifth Column (1940)
Refugees (1940)
Satisfied (1940)
Advice for Kingdom Publishers (1939)
Fascism or Freedom (1939)
Government and Peace (1939)
Liberty to Preach (Moyle) (1939)
Model Study No. 2 (1939)
Neutrality (1939)
Cure (1938)
Face the Facts (1938)
Freedom or Romanism? (1938)
Warning (1938)
Armageddon (1937)
Introducing the Kingdom Message in Your Language (1937)
Model Study No. 1 (1937)
Protection (1937)
Safety (1937)
Uncovered (1937)
Choosing, Riches or Ruin—Which Is Your Choice? (1936)
Favored People (1935)
Government—Hiding the Truth, Why? (1935)
His Vengeance (1935)
Loyalty (1935)
Supremacy (1935)
Universal War Near (1935)
Who Shall Rule the World? (1935)
Angels (1934)
Beyond the Grave (1934)
Dividing the People (1934)
His Works (1934)
Intolerance (1934)
Righteous Ruler (1934)
Truth—Shall It Be Suppressed or Will Congress Protect the People's Rights? (1934)
Why Pray for Prosperity? (1934)
World Recovery? (1934)
Escape to the Kingdom (1933)
The Crisis (1933)
Cause of Death (1932)
Good News (1932)
Health and Life (1932)
Hereafter (1932)
Home and Happiness (1932)
Keys of Heaven (1932)
Liberty (1932)
The Final War (1932)
What Is Truth? (1932)
What You Need (1932)
Who Is God? (1932)
A Testimony (1931, revised 1934)
Heaven and Purgatory (1931)
The Kingdom, the Hope of the World (1931, revised 1932)
Crimes and Calamities. The Cause. The Remedy (1930)
Prohibition (and the) League of Nations—Born of God or the Devil, Which? The Bible Proof (1930)
War or Peace, Which? (1930)
Judgment (1929)
Liberty to Preach (Rutherford) (1929)
Oppression, When Will It End? (1929)
Prosperity Sure (1928)
The Last Days (1928)
The Peoples Friend (1928)
Freedom for the Peoples (1927)
Questions on Deliverance (1927)
Restoration (1927)
Where Are the Dead? (1927, revised 1932)
The Standard for the People (1926)
Comfort for the People (1925)
Our Lord's Return (1925)
A Desirable Government (1924)
Hell—What Is It? Who Are There? Can They Get Out? (1924)
World Distress—Why? The Remedy (1923)
The Bible on Hell (1921)
The Bible on Our Lord's Return (1921)
Can the Living Talk With the Dead? (1920)
Talking With the Dead? (1920)
Berean Studies on the New Creation (1914)
In the Garden of the Lord (1913)
Jewish Hopes (1910)
Sweet Brier Rose (1909)
Berean Questions on Tabernacle Shadows of the Better Sacrifices (1909)
Sweet Brier Rose (1909)
The Wonderful Story of God's Love (1908)
Instructor's Guide and Berean Index (1907)
Outlines of the Divine Plan of the Ages—Three Discourses on the Chart of the Ages (1896)
A Conspiracy Exposed and Harvest Siftings (1894)
Outlines of Sermons (1882)
The Tabernacle and Its Teachings (1882)
Food for Thinking Christians (1881)
Jehovah's Witnesses in Russia (2005 in Russian, revised 2008 also in English)
Mission to Africa (1997), French & English
"All Scripture"—Authentic and Beneficial (1995), Polish
How to Read and Write (1995), Nigeria
Jehovah's Witnesses in Austria (1995), German
Jehovah's Witnesses in Bulgaria (1995), Bulgarian
Your Neighbors, Jehovah's Witnesses—Who Are They? (1995, revised 1996), German
Apply Yourself to Reading and Writing (1994), Arabic
Jehovah's Witnesses in Greece (1993), English and Greek
Jehovah's Witnesses in Hungary (1993, revised 1996), Hungarian
Jehovah's Witnesses in the Czech Republic (1993), Czech
Our Problems—Who Will Help Us Solve Them? (1990), for Hindus
Centennial of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania (1984)
Apply Yourself to Reading and Writing (1983, revised 1988), French
Blood Transfusion—Why Not for Jehovah's Witnesses? (1977)
Jehovah's Witnesses (1966)
Kingdom Ministry School Course—Outline of Program and Notes (1966)
Manual of Theocratic News Service Information (1956)
Order of Trial (1939)
Christianity Is Not Free in Lagrange, Georgia (1937)
Christianity Is Not Free in the United States of America (1936)
Information by the Peoples Pulpit Association, To the Honorable Federal Communications Commission, Broadcasting Division (1934)
In Rebuttal—To the Honorable Federal Communications Commission, Broadcast Division (1934)
The Watchtower Radio Stations, WORD & WBBR (1925)
The Golden Age ABC (1920)
The Messenger of Laodicea (1919)
Harvest Siftings (1917, two parts)
Our Temple (1914)
Tracts in the Kingdom News series have been published intermittently since 1918.
No. 1—Religious Intolerance—Pastor Russell's Followers Persecuted Because They Tell the People the Truth—Treatment of Bible Students Smacks of the 'Dark Ages'—1918
No. 2—"The Finished Mystery" and Why Suppressed—Clergymen Take a Hand—1918
No. 3—Two Great Battles Raging—Fall of Autocracy Certain—Satanic Strategy Doomed to Failure—The Birth of Antichrist—1918
No. 4—Attempt to Wreck Garden Assembly—The Facts—1939
No. 5—Can Religion Save the World From Disaster?—1939
No. 6—Time of Darkness—Isaiah 60:2—1940
No. 6—Which Will Give You Freedom? Religion or Christianity? (London)—1940
No. 7—Do You Condemn or Wink at Unspeakable Crimes?—1940
No. 7—Religionists Devise Mischief to Destroy Christians (London)—1940
No. 8—If the Bill Becomes Law—1941
No. 8—Jehovah's Mandate to His Servants; Witness Against Papal Rome, Nazism, Fascism—Enemies of Christianity (London)—1941
No. 9—Victories in Your Defense—1941
No. 9—Where Does the Church of Scotland Stand? (London)—1941
No. 10—Life in the New Earth Under New Heavens—1942
No. 11—The People Have a Right to Good News Now—1942
No. 12—The Last War Wins the Peace Eternal—1943
No. 13—Education for Life in the New World—1944
No. 14—Overcoming Fear of What Is Coming on the Earth—1944
No. 15—World Conspiracy Against the Truth—1946
No. 16—Is Time Running Out for Mankind?—1973
No. 17—Has Religion Betrayed God and Man?—1973
No. 18—Government by God, Are You for It—Or Against It?—1974
No. 19—Is This All There Is to Life?—1974
No. 20—Would You Welcome Some Good News?—1975
No. 21—Your Future—Shaky? Or ... Secure?—1975
No. 22—How Crime and Violence Will Be Stopped—1976
No. 23—Why So Much Suffering—If God Cares?—1976
No. 24—The Family—Can It Survive?—1977
No. 25—Why Are We Here?—1978
No. 26—Relief From Pressure—Is It Possible?—1978
No. 27—What Has Happened to Love?—1979
No. 28—Hope for Ending Inflation, Sickness, Crime, War?—1980
No. 29—Is a Happy Life Really Possible?—1981
No. 30—Is Planet Earth Near the Brink?—1981
No. 31—Are We Nearing Armageddon?—1982
No. 32—A United, Happy Family—What Is the Key?—1983
No. 33—Life—How Did It Get Here? By Evolution or by Creation?—1985
No. 34—Why Is Life So Full of Problems?—1995
No. 35—Will All People Ever Love One Another?—1997
No. 36—The New Millennium—What Does the Future Hold for You?—2000
No. 37—The End of False Religion Is Near!—2006
No. 38—Can the Dead Really Live Again? (Tract 35)—2013
The Minister's Daughter—1882
Arp Slip (Arp Tract)—1887
Calamities—Why Permitted?—1919
Christian Science—1919
Comforting Words of Life—1919
Demons Infest Earth's Atmosphere—1919
Do You Believe in the Resurrection?—1919
Do You Know?—1919
Earth to Be Filled With Glory—1919
Gathering the Lord's Jewels—1919
Golden Age at the Door—1919
Hope of Immortality—1919
Is There a God?—1919
Is the Soul Immortal?—1919
Joyful Message for the Sin-Sick—1919
Our Responsibility as Christians—1919
Predestination and Election—1919
Spiritism Is Demonism—1919
The Bruising of Satan—1919
The Case of the International Bible Students Association—1919
The Dawn of a New Era—1919
The Liberty of the Gospel—1919
The Rich Man in Hell—1919
Thieves in Paradise—1919
Weeping All Night—1919
What Is the Soul?—1919
Where Are the Dead?—1919
Why God Permits Evil—1919
Proclamation—A Challenge to World Leaders—1922
Proclamation—A Warning to All Christians—1923
Ecclesiastics Indicted—1924
The Broadcaster—1924
Message of Hope—1925
World Powers Addressed (A Testimony to the Rulers of the World)—1926
"Where Are the Nine?"—1928
You Have Been Warned—1936
Dividing the People—1940
It Must Be Stopped—1940
Law-Abiding—1940
How Has Christendom Failed All Mankind?—1958
Would You Like to Understand the Bible?—1968
The Watch Tower Society produces audio recordings of dramatic presentations of biblical characters or contemporary settings with a religious theme. Audio recordings, including dialog, music, and sound effects, are produced at the Watch Tower Society headquarters and other branch offices. The recordings are presented at annual conventions of Jehovah's Witnesses, usually accompanied by members acting out the scenes with costumes and props. The recordings (audio and sign language) are later made available for home use by members.
Since 2007, Witness conventions have featured 'sound dramas'—audio recordings of Bible passages read in a dramatic fashion, accompanied by music, sound effects, and extra dialog. The recordings are later made available for download from the official website.
Title | Year | Category |
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The Good News According to Jesus: Episode 1—The True Light of the World | 2024 | Biblical dramatization |
"Commit Your Way to Jehovah" | 2023 | Modern-day dramatization |
Jehovah Guides Us in the Way of Peace | 2022 | Documentary |
Daniel: A Lifetime of Faith | 2021 | Biblical dramatization |
Nehemiah: "The Joy of Jehovah Is Your Stronghold" | 2020 | Biblical dramatization |
The Story of Josiah: Love Jehovah; Hate What Is Bad | 2019 | Biblical dramatization |
The Story of Jonah: A Lesson in Courage and Mercy | 2018 | Biblical dramatization |
Remember the Wife of Lot | 2017 | Modern-day dramatization |
"O Jehovah, ... I Trust in You" | 2016 | Biblical dramatization |
"Hope for What We Do Not See" | 2016 | Modern-day dramatization |
Books of the Bible (series) | 2016–2023 [18] | Documentary |
"For a Certainty God Made Him Lord and Christ" | 2015 | Biblical dramatization |
What Is True Love? | 2015 | Modern-day dramatization |
"These Words... Must Be on Your Heart" | 2014 | Modern-day dramatization |
"Not One Word Has Failed" | 2014 | Biblical dramatization |
The Prodigal Returns | 2013 | Modern-day dramatization |
'Good News to Every Nation, Tribe, and Tongue' | 2013 | Documentary |
'Walk by Faith, Not by Sight' | 2012 | Biblical dramatization |
Become Jehovah's Friend—Listen, Obey and Be Blessed | 2012 | For children |
Jehovah's Witnesses—Faith in Action: Let the Light Shine | 2011 | Documentary |
Jehovah's Witnesses—Faith in Action: Out of Darkness | 2010 | Documentary |
The Wonders of Creation Reveal God's Glory | 2009 | Documentary |
Pursue Goals That Honor God | 2007 | Biblical dramatization |
Building Kingdom Halls Advances True Worship | 2006 | Documentary |
Jehovah's Witnesses—Organized to Share the Good News | 2006 | Documentary |
Young People Ask—What Will I Do With My Life? | 2004 | Modern-day dramatization |
David Trusted in God | 2004 | For children |
Respect Jehovah's Authority | 2002 | Biblical dramatization |
Transfusion-Alternative Health Care—Meeting Patient Needs and Rights | 2002 | Documentary |
Warning Examples for Our Day | 2002 | Biblical dramatization |
Faithful Under Trials—Jehovah's Witnesses in the Soviet Union | 2001 | Documentary |
No Blood—Medicine Meets the Challenge | 2001 | Documentary |
Our Whole Association of Brothers | 2000 | Documentary |
Transfusion-Alternative Strategies—Simple, Safe, Effective | 2000 | Documentary |
Young People Ask—How Can I Make Real Friends? | 1999 | Modern-day dramatization |
Noah—He Walked With God | 1997 | For children |
The Bible—A Book of Fact and Prophecy: Its Power in Your Life | 1997 | Documentary |
Jehovah's Witnesses Stand Firm Against Nazi Assault | 1996 | Documentary |
The New World Society in Action | 1995 | Documentary |
To the Ends of the Earth | 1995 | Documentary |
United by Divine Teaching | 1994 | Documentary |
The Bible—A Book of Fact and Prophecy: Mankind's Oldest Modern Book | 1994 | Documentary |
The Bible—A Book of Fact and Prophecy: Accurate History, Reliable Prophecy | 1992 | Documentary |
Purple Triangles | 1992 | Documentary |
Jehovah's Witnesses—The Organization Behind the Name | 1990 | Documentary |
Title | Year |
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God Cannot Lie | 1966 |
Heritage | 1966 |
Proclaiming "Everlasting Good News" Around the World | 1964 |
Divine Will International Assembly of Jehovah's Witnesses | 1959 |
The Happiness of the New World Society | 1956 |
The New World Society in Action | 1954 |
The Photo-Drama of Creation | 1914 |
Jehovah's Witnesses is a nontrinitarian, millenarian, restorationist Christian denomination. As of 2023, the group reported approximately 8.6 million members involved in evangelism, with around 20.5 million attending the annual Memorial of Christ's death. Jehovah's Witnesses believe that the destruction of the present world system at Armageddon is imminent, and the establishment of God's kingdom over earth is the only solution to all of humanity's problems.
The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures is a translation of the Bible published by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society; it is used and distributed by Jehovah's Witnesses. The New Testament portion was released first, in 1950, as The New World Translation of the Christian Greek Scriptures, with the complete New World Translation of the Bible released in 1961.
Jehovah's Witnesses's practices are based on the biblical interpretations of Charles Taze Russell (1852–1916), founder of the Bible Student movement, and of successive presidents of the Watch Tower Society, Joseph Franklin Rutherford and Nathan Homer Knorr. Since 1976, practices have also been based on decisions made at closed meetings of the group's Governing Body. The group disseminates instructions regarding activities and acceptable behavior through The Watchtower magazine and through other official publications, and at conventions and congregation meetings.
Jehovah's Witnesses have been criticized by adherents of mainstream Christianity, members of the medical community, former Jehovah's Witnesses, and commentators with regard to their beliefs and practices. The Jehovah's Witness movement's leaders have been accused of practicing doctrinal inconsistencies and making doctrinal reversals, making failed predictions, mistranslating the Bible, harshly treating former Jehovah's Witnesses, and leading the Jehovah's Witness movement in an autocratic and coercive manner. Jehovah's Witnesses have also been criticized because they reject blood transfusions, even in life-threatening medical situations, and for failing to report cases of sexual abuse to the authorities. Many of the claims are denied by Jehovah's Witnesses and some have also been disputed by courts and religious scholars.
The Watchtower Announcing Jehovah's Kingdom is an illustrated religious magazine, published by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. Jehovah's Witnesses distribute The Watchtower—Public Edition, along with its companion magazine, Awake!.
Awake! is an illustrated religious magazine published by the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania. It is considered to be a companion magazine of The Watchtower, and is distributed by Jehovah's Witnesses. The Watch Tower Society reports worldwide circulation of about 12.8 million copies per issue in 252 languages.
A Kingdom Hall is a place of worship used by Jehovah's Witnesses. The term was first suggested in 1935 by Joseph Franklin Rutherford, then president of the Watch Tower Society, for a building in Hawaii. Rutherford's reasoning was that these buildings would be used for "preaching the good news of the Kingdom".
Jehovah's Witnesses are organized hierarchically, and are led by the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses from the Watch Tower Society's headquarters in Warwick, New York. The Governing Body, along with other "helpers", are organized into six committees responsible for various administrative functions within the global Witness community, including publication, assembly programs and evangelizing activity.
The Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society produces a significant amount of printed and electronic literature, primarily for use by Jehovah's Witnesses. Their best known publications are the magazines, The Watchtower and Awake!
Watchtower Bible School of Gilead is the formal name of the missionary school of Jehovah's Witnesses, typically referred to simply as Gilead or Gilead School. Gilead is the flagship school at the Watchtower Educational Center at Patterson, New York, United States.
Kingdom songs are the hymns sung by Jehovah's Witnesses at their religious meetings. Since 1879, the Watch Tower Society has published hymnal lyrics; by the 1920s they had published hundreds of adapted and original songs, and by the 1930s they referred to these as "Kingdom songs" in reference to God's Kingdom.
Jehovah's Witnesses believe that the Bible prohibits Christians from accepting blood transfusions. Their literature states that, "'abstaining from ... blood' means not accepting blood transfusions and not donating or storing their own blood for transfusion." The belief is based on an interpretation of scripture that differs from other Christian denominations. It is one of the doctrines for which Jehovah's Witnesses are best known.
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. The group took on the name International Bible Students Association and by 1914 it was also active in Canada, Germany, Australia and other countries.
The eschatology of Jehovah's Witnesses is central to their religious beliefs. They believe that Jesus Christ has been ruling in heaven as king since 1914, a date they believe was prophesied in Scripture, and that after that time a period of cleansing occurred, resulting in God's selection of the Bible Students associated with Charles Taze Russell to be his people in 1919. They believe the destruction of those who reject their message and thus willfully refuse to obey God will shortly take place at Armageddon, ensuring that the beginning of the new earthly society will be composed of willing subjects of that kingdom.
"Faithful and discreet slave" is the term used by Jehovah's Witnesses to describe the group's Governing Body in its role of directing doctrines and teachings. The group is described as a "class" of "anointed" Christians that operates under the direct control of Jesus Christ to exercise teaching authority in all matters pertaining to doctrine and articles of faith.
The doctrines of Jehovah's Witnesses have developed since publication of The Watchtower magazine began in 1879. Early doctrines were based on interpretations of the Bible by Watch Tower Bible & Tract Society founder Charles Taze Russell, then added to, altered or discarded by his successors, Joseph Rutherford and Nathan Knorr. Since 1976, doctrinal changes have been made at closed meetings of the group's Governing Body, whose decisions are described as "God's progressive revelations". These teachings are disseminated through The Watchtower, and at conventions and congregation meetings. Most members of the denomination outside the Governing Body play no role in the development of doctrines and are expected to adhere to all those decided at the Warwick, NY headquarters. Jehovah's Witnesses are taught to welcome doctrinal changes, regarding such "adjustments" as "new light" or "new understanding" from God and proving that they are on the "path of the righteous".
Jehovah's Witnesses believe salvation is a gift from God attained by being part of "God's organization" and putting faith in Jesus' ransom sacrifice. They do not believe in predestination or eternal security. They believe in different forms of resurrection for two groups of Christians: that the 144,000 members of the anointed will be rulers in heaven and that "the other sheep" or "the great crowd" will live forever on earth.
Nathan Homer Knorr was the third president of the incorporated Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society. He was appointed president in January 1942, replacing Joseph Franklin Rutherford, who had served in the position since 1917.
The beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses are based on the Bible teachings of Charles Taze Russell—founder of the Bible Student movement—and successive presidents of the Watch Tower Society, Joseph Franklin Rutherford, and Nathan Homer Knorr. Since 1976, all doctrinal decisions have been made by the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses, a group of elders at the denomination's headquarters. These teachings are disseminated through The Watchtower magazine and other publications of Jehovah's Witnesses, and at conventions and congregation meetings.
Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society publications have made a series of predictions about Christ's Second Coming and the advent of God's Kingdom, each of which has gone unfulfilled. Almost all the predictions for 1878, 1881, 1914, 1918 and 1925 were later reinterpreted as a confirmation of the eschatological framework of the Bible Student movement and Jehovah's Witnesses, with many of the predicted events viewed as having taken place invisibly. Further expectations were held for the arrival of Armageddon in 1975, but resulted in a later apology to members from the society's leadership.
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