Ubirọ ti A Wa Gba Kọ Wiwowo Iyẹn Rire Ni Ubara Oye Oriṣẹ Gẹrẹrẹ

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

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

Iwe ti O ti Ẹwọ Aghan Ọbejuto Uṣẹ Ni Ẹye Dede Wa

Why can we be confident of God’s backing as we continue “bearing thorough witness” about God’s Kingdom?

ORIGHO 1

“Aghan Re Ra . . . Sọ Aghan Da Olele Mi”

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

ORIGHO 2

“Aghan Wa Ṣe Oṣẹri Mi”

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

ORIGHO 3

“Aghan . . . Ka Kọn Biri Ẹmi Fifẹn”

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

ORIGHO 4

“Irẹye Ṣiṣan Ti Ee Kọ Iwe”

The apostles take bold action, and Jehovah blesses them.

ORIGHO 5

“Ti Oriṣẹ Owun Ẹnẹ Wa Ṣe”

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

ORIGHO 6

Stifin—“Ọnẹ ti Oriṣẹ Jọlọ Gba Iṣẹ Gbẹ ti O Jọlọ Nẹ Nini”

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

ORIGHO 7

Wiwowo “Iyẹn Rire Ni Ubara Jisọs”

Philip sets a good example as an evangelizer.

ORIGHO 8

Ugbarajọ Usẹn Oriṣẹ Ka “Nẹ Aratutun”

The vicious persecutor Saul becomes a zealous minister.

ORIGHO 9

“Irẹye Dede Ọkan ni Eju Oriṣẹ”

The preaching work opens up to uncircumcised Gentiles.

ORIGHO 10

“Ọfọ Oriṣẹ [Jihova] Ka Winọrọn . . . Gba Wọn Ni”

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

ORIGHO 11

“Aghan . . . Ka Jọlọ Nẹ Ọyọ Biri Ẹmi Fifẹn”

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

ORIGHO 12

“Aghan Ka Gba Ejunini Fọ Ọfọ Ọluwa [Jihova]”

Paul and Barnabas display humility, perseverance, and adaptability.

ORIGHO 13

Ni Ẹyin Ira Bọbọ ti Aghan Gba “Jẹ Iyan” Kuro

The issue of circumcision goes before the governing body.

ORIGHO 14

“Ẹnẹ Ka Ba Ara” gba Gba Inọ Ọkan Da Ero

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

ORIGHO 15

“Gba Mu Ejunini gbẹ Ugbarajọ Usẹn Oriṣẹ Ghaan Rẹn”

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

ORIGHO 16

“Wa ni Masidonia”

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

ORIGHO 17

O Ka Biri Aghan Ko Ọfọ Ni Uro Kuri Iwe Ọfọ Oriṣẹ’

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

ORIGHO 18

“Di Aghan Fẹ [Oriṣẹ], Di Aghan Gba Nemi Ri Wun”

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

ORIGHO 19

“Ka Wowo Ọfọ We, Maa Jẹ Di O Kpin Ẹ”

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

ORIGHO 20

“Ọfọ Ọluwa Ka Winọrọn Yaya Gba Ni Ni” ni Ọguaju Ugbesin

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

ORIGHO 21

“O Man Ṣe Ti Ọkan Gba Nọ Ni Ẹbu Aghan, Ee Ṣe Ọfọ Mi”

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

ORIGHO 22

“Urun ti Ọluwa [Jihova] Fẹ Owun Ra Wa Ṣe”

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

ORIGHO 23

“Aghan Rentin Ọfọ ti Man Gba Gbe Ara Mi”

Paul defends the truth before angry mobs and the Sanhedrin.

ORIGHO 24

“Jẹ Di Ẹdọn Rẹ Ni!”

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

ORIGHO 25

“Mo Gbe Ẹjọ Mi Ni Ọgua Gbẹrẹ Ọlaja Rom!”

Paul sets an example in defending the good news.

ORIGHO 26

“Oniye Ọkuma Ee Wa Ku ni Ẹbu Aghan”

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

ORIGHO 27

Wiwowo Iyẹn Rire We Gẹrẹrẹ

Imprisoned in Rome, Paul continues to preach.

ORIGHO 28

“Kẹkẹ Ra To Ogun Ẹye We”

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