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Someone correct me if I'm wrong; But I don't think there are any symbols of Jehovah.

I've been a Witness all my live-long life, and I've never heard of such a thing.

One of the 10 Commandments says not to 'make an image' of anything in heaven or on earth. In fact The Bible ridicules the use of images in worship in a mocking way.

Jehovah's Witnesses do not use any images, symbols, trinkets, or hand gestures to represent Jehovah or Jesus, or anything else in the Bible. My goodness, even the 'cross' is a disgusting symbol in our minds.

As above answer says I don't think there are 'symbols of Jehovah'. Possibly the question could be referring to the actual Hebrew letters of the name/word Jehovah. If so, then it would be the Tetragrammaton YHWH (Hebrew: יהוה‎)

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15y ago

We don't. We have no symbols, icons, or anything. The outline of the top of a fortress watchtower is a registered legal trademark of the Watchtower corporation, but it isn't a symbol representing us or in any way revered by us, it is simply a trademark emblem used for the Watchtower magazine and other Watchtower publications. The Bible warns against any form of idolatry.

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13y ago

The symbol of a Watchtower (found on most literature printed by Jehovah's Witnesses) is the corporate logo of the Watchtower and Bible Tract Society. The Watchtower not a religious symbol.

Unlike many christian denominations for whom the cross is regarded as a religious symbol, Jehovah's witnesses do not use any symbols or icons in their worship since they view this as idolatry*.

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