‘Ongọ Okuakuạ Ogbaanhaạn’ Ilọ Omhạr Phọ Enhaạn

This publication examines the establishment of the first-century Christian congregation and how it relates to us today.

Asimạp

Maps showing what is often called the Holy Land today and the apostle Paul’s missionary trips.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 1

‘Ikị . . . Eḍighi We Bumatuạn’

Jesus foretold that the Kingdom message would be preached to all the nations. How is this being accomplished?

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 2

‘Nyinha Kekaạph Ghan Ilọ Amhị’

How did Jesus prepare his apostles to spearhead the preaching work?

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 3

‘Uwaloor ligbia Phọ Aḍigh Ni Loor Abidị Amuza’

What part did God’s holy spirit play in the founding of the Christian congregation?

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 4

“Iḅar Awe . . . Dị Ḍinyạ U/maạr”

The apostles take bold action, and Jehovah blesses them.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 5

“Yoor Konaghanạn Enaạn”

The apostles took a stand that set a precedent for all true Christians.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 6

AStivin —‘Oye Dị Aḍisẹph R’iikpọ Enhaạn Emuza Loor’

What can we learn from Stephen’s bold witness before the Jewish high court?

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 7

Agbeelhom ‘Iiḅi Iinhaghạn Phọ Ilọ AZizọs’

Philip sets a good example as an evangelizer.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 8

Ookpomhoghan Phọ ‘Umhoọgh Eephọ’

The vicious persecutor Saul becomes a zealous minister.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 9

“Enaạn Re/lọgh Ghan Oye Iiseẹny”

The preaching work opens up to uncircumcised Gentiles.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 10

“Kụ Oghaạph Phọ Enaạn Aphoph Aaleghaan”

Peter is delivered, and persecution fails to stop the spread of the good news.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 11

‘UwaIoor ligbia Phọ R’ibo Imuza Loor Abumatuạn Phọ’

Paul sets a fine example in dealing with hostile, unresponsive people.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 12

‘Ughaạph Ghan R’akpọ Olhoghi Dị Eego Esi Iikpọ AZihova’

Paul and Barnabas display humility, perseverance, and adaptability.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 13

“Kụ Igbaragbarạ Esoor”

The issue of circumcision goes before the governing body.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 14

Yoor “Motuạn Iphẹn Phọ Oḅọph Onhụ Omeeraam”

Learn how the governing body reached a decision on circumcision and the unifying effect the decision had on the congregations.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 15

‘Okparamhị Ghan Ookpomhoghan Phọ’

Traveling ministers assist the congregations to be made firm in the faith.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 16

“Ḅeẹny Ephẹn Masidonia”

Blessings result from accepting an assignment and meeting persecution with joy.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 17

“Aaḅeghiọn Ghan Rikpịgh Aḍinyạ Iigbia Phọ” R’abidị

Paul bears thorough witness to the Jews in Thessalonica and Beroea.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 18

“Owạ Enaạn, Omiịn Lọ Eghịgh”

By establishing common ground with his listeners, what opportunities to preach opened up to Paul?

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 19

“Kaạph Ni Aghiọm, U/ḅoorian Ghan!”

What can we learn from Paul’s activities in Corinth that will help us to bear thorough witness about God’s Kingdom?

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 20

“Aphoph Aaleghaan” Etigheri Isophoghom

Learn how Apollos and Paul contribute toward the spread of the good news.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 21

“Mị Uu/pụph Esi Iḅaạl Oomo Awe”

Paul is zealous in the ministry and gives counsel to elders.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 22

“Ipẹ Eḅeraạn Bọ Omoọgh-we Phọ Etuụgh Ni Emite!”

Determined to do God’s will, Paul goes to Jerusalem.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 23

“Inaghạn Iphẹn Mị Kakaạph Bọ Ophelaạm Emụ Phọ Amị”

Paul defends the truth before angry mobs and the Sanhedrin.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 24

“Moọgh Okparạm!”

Paul escapes a plot on his life and makes his defense before Governor Felix.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 25

“Mị Masighẹ Ḍighiton Phọ Amị Rakiomaạn Siza”

Paul sets an example in defending the good news.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 26

“R’oniin Onyọ Anyina Ka/pe”

Paul faces shipwreck, showing great faith and love for people.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 27

‘Ongọ Okuakuạ Ogbaanhaạn’

Imprisoned in Rome, Paul continues to preach.

EMHUOGHAẠPH PHỌ 28

“Kụ Esiemi Eekuna Aḅirini Phọ”

Jehovah’s Witnesses continue a work that started with the followers of Jesus Christ in the first century of our Common Era.