The name 'Jehovah's Witnesses' was adopted in 1931 proposed by Joseph Franklin Rutherford the second official president of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. Before then the followers of the Watchtower were known as the (International) Bible students. The Bible students were founded by a man named Charles Taze Russell, the first official president of the Watchtower and Tract Society, in 1879.
The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses began in 1879. Beginning in July, of that year, Charles Taze Russel began publishing a monthly religious journal Zion's Watch Tower and Herald of Christ's Presence. The magazine is now published semi-monthly under the name.
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The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses began in the late 1800's, with a Bible study group that formed in 1870, who simply referred to themselves as "Bible Students." This group grew, and in 1914, they were legally incorporated as the "International Bible Students Association." (ISBA)
At Isaiah 43:10,11, God referres to his followers as his "witnesses," so in 1931, they adopted the scriptural name "Jehovah's Witnesses."
Jehovah's Witnesses believe that their religion is not a new one, but a rebirth of the ancient biblical form of worship.
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The way Jehovah's Witnesses are spreading 'the Good News' about God's kingdom has been going on for centuries - in fact it started thousands of years ago - just like the first Christians. Jehovah's Witnesses are following this path of spreading the word about the Kingdom of God until the paradise has been reintroduced to the earth.
At Hebrews chapter 11, verse 1, through chapter 12, verse 1, the Bible lists a "great cloud of witnesses" that includes faithful men and women such as Abraham, Noah, Sarah, Isaac, and others all the way back to Abel, who was one of Adam and Eve's sons. So witnesses for God, Jehovah have been around since the earliest of human history.
The beginning of the modern day organization of Jehovah's Witnesses was in the early 1870's with a small Bible study group in Pennsylvania. Jehovah's Witnesses believe that their faith is not something new, but a re-establishment of the patern set by faithful servants of Jehovah in ancient times.
It is generally thought that the Jehovah's Witnesses were founded in the 1870s as a sort of splinter group from the Adventists under the name "Bible Students,"and that they adopted their current name in 1931. However, in reality there was no organization that resembles the "Jehovah's Witnesses" until the 1920s. After the first president of the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society, Inc., died in 1916, Joseph Rutherford had the the by-laws changed, which actually led to the formation of what became the "Jehovah's Witnesses" organization. By 1930, Most of the earlier Bible Students movement had rejected Rutherford's new oganization and his new gospel. In 1931, in order to distinguish his new organization from the old Bible Students movement, Rutherford had his new organization named "Jehovah's Witnesses."
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The modern day history of Jehovah's Witnesses began in 1870.
THE modern history of Jehovah's Witnesses began began in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., which is now a part of Pittsburgh.
Jesus was the founder of Jehovah Witnesses. We try to imitate Jesus.
USA in the 1870's by Charles Taze Russell.
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call the branch of Jehovahs witnesses. The number can be found on most of their books and magazines
jehovahs witnesses have been going fron the beginning of time they were called bible students in early days they changed there name to jehovahs witnesses because they are doing the witness work the was done by jesus when he was on earth and also because jehovah is the almightys personal name hence jehovahs witnesses
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jehovahs witnesses dont gamble but the do drink not to the point that they get drunk
Yes. There are aproxtimately 15,000 of Jehovah's Witnesses in New Zealand.
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