The Harp of God: Proof Conclusive That Millions Now Living Will Never DieRutherford, J. F. (Joseph Franklin)
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The Harp of God: Proof Conclusive That Millions Now Living Will Never Die
Rutherford, J. F. (Joseph Franklin)
Jehovah's witnesses -- Controversial literature
What points are conclusively proven by the Scriptures thus far examined?
¶ 354.
Why is it necessary for relationship to be established between the world
and the Lord Jesus? ¶ 354.
What reason do we see for the Lord establishing in the earth a righteous
order of things? ¶ 354.
Must he be present to establish that order? ¶ 354.
Is there Scriptural evidence to support these reasonable conclusions?
¶ 355.
What did the prophet Isaiah say about the coming of this mighty One?
¶ 355.
What presumption follows the term "everlasting father"? ¶ 355.
What blessing, then, should we expect man to receive through the
promised government? ¶ 355.
What presumption must be indulged concerning the coming of the Lord from
the utterance of Jehovah to King Zedekiah through the prophet Ezekiel
when God overturned the government of Israel? ¶ 356.
What is to be expected that the coming of this mighty One would do in
the earth? ¶ 357.
When Zedekiah was overthrown, what did the gentiles do, by the Lord's
permission? ¶ 358.
Through the prophet Daniel, what world empires did the Lord Jehovah
foretell? and how long would they last? Give Scriptural proof. ¶ 358.
Would we expect the righteous King to be present when this breaking to
pieces of the old kingdoms occurs? ¶ 358.
Why do the Scriptures speak of this righteous kingdom as the kingdom of
heaven? ¶ 358.
In what two-fold sense is the term "kingdom" used? ¶ 359.
To what did most of the parables of Jesus relate? ¶ 359.
What did Jesus teach the disciples indicating the importance of the
Lord's coming kingdom? ¶ 359.
Should Christians expect the fulfillment of their prayers? ¶ 359.
Since this coming King must have a kingdom, do the Scriptures indicate
who is to be the king of this new order? Quote the Scriptural proof.
¶ 359.
When Jesus stood before Pilate, of what crime was he accused? ¶ 360.
What question did Pilate ask him? and what was the Lord's reply? ¶ 360.
What is meant by the term "world" as used in this and other Scriptures?
¶ 360.
What peoples were to have dominion in the earth from the time of
Zedekiah's overthrow until the second coming of the Lord? ¶ 360.
Who is the invisible ruler of that social order of things? ¶ 360.
By what other terms is Satan designated? ¶ 360.
What has been the nature of Satan's rule through his earthly
representatives? ¶ 360.
What do we understand, then, to be the meaning of the Master's words to
Pilate? ¶ 360.
Did the parable of the pounds taught by our Lord to his disciples
indicate his return? ¶ 361.
What is also indicated by the parable of the talents? ¶ 361.
What did Jesus say to his disciples just before his crucifixion about
his second coming? Quote his words. ¶ 362.
Where were Jesus and his disciples when Jesus ascended into heaven? ¶ 363.
Give the Scriptural account of what occurred at the time of his
ascension, ¶ 363.
Who were the men who stood by and spoke to the disciples at that time?
¶ 363.
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