Inọnta Ne Ribhi Ebe Natiọle “Bearing Thorough Witness” About God’s Kingdom
This publication examines the establishment of the first-century Christian congregation and how it relates to us today.
Maps
Maps showing what is often called the Holy Land today and the apostle Paul’s missionary trips.
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“Ibha Ha Khian . . . Dọ Re Ẹbho Kiẹn Edibo”
Jesus foretold that the Kingdom message would be preached to all the nations. How is this being accomplished?
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“Bha Ki Ha Sọsali Nin Mẹn”
How did Jesus prepare his apostles to spearhead the preaching work?
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“Ele Rebhe Da Ha Mhọn Ahu Ẹlinmhin Nọn Khiale”
What part did God’s holy spirit play in the founding of the Christian congregation?
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“Ikpea Khọnkhan Ne Bha Yo Isiku”
The apostles take bold action, and Jehovah blesses them.
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“Osẹnobulua Hi Ojie Nin Mhan Ha Hẹnmhọn Nan”
The apostles took a stand that set a precedent for all true Christians.
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“Stivin Nin Osẹnobulua Re Ẹlo Esili Ghe, Nọn Yẹ Mhọn Ahu”
What can we learn from Stephen’s bold witness before the Jewish high court?
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Ọne Agbotu “Da Wo Dọ Ha Mhọn Ọfure”
The vicious persecutor Saul becomes a zealous minister.
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“Ẹbho Ne Bunbun Da Wo Ha Họn Ọta Nọnsi Jehova”
Peter is delivered, and persecution fails to stop the spread of the good news.
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“Ene Edibo Da Wo Manman Ha Ghọnghọn. Ẹlinmhin Nọn Khiale Da Yẹ Wo Ha Noo Ele”
Paul sets a fine example in dealing with hostile, unresponsive people.
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“Ranmhude Ahu Nin Jehova Re Nin Ele, Ele Da Ha Re Izebhudu Rẹ Talọ”
Paul and Barnabas display humility, perseverance, and adaptability.
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Ẹghe Nin Ele Ki Rẹ “Gbugan” Fo
The issue of circumcision goes before the governing body.
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“Mhan Rebhe Da Kugbe” Tale
Learn how the governing body reached a decision on circumcision and the unifying effect the decision had on the congregations.
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“Ele Da Re Izebhudu Nin Ene Agbotu”
Traveling ministers assist the congregations to be made firm in the faith.
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“Vae Bhi Masẹdonia”
Blessings result from accepting an assignment and meeting persecution with joy.
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“Ọle Da Nin Ele Zilo Bhi Ẹkẹ Ebenọnkhiale”
Paul bears thorough witness to the Jews in Thessalonica and Beroea.
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“Guanọ Osẹnobulua,” Uwẹ “Dẹ Sabọ Miẹn Ọlẹn”
By establishing common ground with his listeners, what opportunities to preach opened up to Paul?
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“Wo Ha Tale, Hẹi Gue Unun”
What can we learn from Paul’s activities in Corinth that will help us to bear thorough witness about God’s Kingdom?
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“Ọta Nọnsi Jehova Da Wo Ha Khua Okhun Bhi Uwedẹ Nọn Kpọnọ” Arẹmiẹn A Kpokpo Ele
Learn how Apollos and Paul contribute toward the spread of the good news.
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“Mẹn Kpe Khia Bhi Aranlẹn Ọsi Eria Rebhe”
Paul is zealous in the ministry and gives counsel to elders.
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“Ha Mhọn Izebhudu!”
Paul escapes a plot on his life and makes his defense before Governor Felix.
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“Ọria Soso Bhi Ẹwẹ Mhan Ida Yu”
Paul faces shipwreck, showing great faith and love for people.
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“Ọle Da Wo Ha Tẹmhọn Agbejele Nọnsi Osẹnobulua” Nọnsẹn
Imprisoned in Rome, Paul continues to preach.
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“Rẹ Sẹbhi Eje Ree Nẹ Bhi Ọne Otọ Nan”
Jehovah’s Witnesses continue a work that started with the followers of Jesus Christ in the first century of our Common Era.