- Guta
raJehovah or Guta
ra Jehovah (English: City of
Jehovah), also
known as the City of God, is a
church and
series of
religious healing communities located...
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Jehovah's Witnesses is a
Christian denomination that is an
outgrowth of the
Bible Student movement founded by
Charles Taze
Russell in the
nineteenth century...
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Methodist Church in the 1950s to
found her own faith-healing movement, Guta
raJehovah (City of God),
which was also
known as the "Mai
Chaza Church". Born Theresa...
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China Kolárovo,
formerly named Guta, town in the
south of
Slovakia Guta
raJehovah, or just Guta, a
church in Zvimba, Zimbabwe, Guta
Stresser (born 1972)...
- Botting,
Fundamental Freedoms and
Jehovah's Witnesses (Calgary:
University of
Calgary Press, 1993), p. 6,
citing Karl
R.A. Wittig, a
plenipotentiary of General...
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invoke the
divine name
using the
vocalization Jehovah (יְהֹוָה, Yəhōwā), such as
Guide Me, O Thou
Great Jehovah. The
Hebrew personal name of God YHWH is rendered...
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breaking rules, or
questioning the church, a
practice known as shunning.
Jehovah's Witnesses use the term
disfellowship to
refer to
their form of excommunication...
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Christian denominations are the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
Jehovah's Witnesses, La Luz del Mundo, and
Iglesia ni Cristo.
There are a number...
- or
divine beings. It
visually says, "Those here
cannot be depicted".
Jehovah's Witnesses believe, from
their interpretation of the Book of Genesis, that...
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among Biblical and
Semitic linguistics scholars,
though the
vocalization Jehovah continues to have wide usage. The
books of the
Torah and the rest of the...