Witnesses is plural for witness. Meaning more than 1 witness.
Witnesses' is possesive. Meaning belonging toWitnesses.
For example, if more than 1 person claimed to bear witness to an event, collectively you could call those people witnesses to that event.
If those witnesses then collectively bought a vehicle, you could say it is the witnesses' vehicle. You would mean that the vehicle was theirs - it belongs to them.
A friendly witness is cooperative and willing to provide helpful information to the court or litigants, while an unfriendly witness is uncooperative or hostile toward one or both parties in a legal proceeding. A friendly witness typically supports the case of the party calling them, while an unfriendly witness may be adverse or contradictory to the interests of the party calling them.
One main difference between them is that the Jehovah's Witnesses speak and tell people that the name of god is Jehovah (or Yahweh). The Jewish people practice not pronouncing the name of the Divine God because of superstition or that the divine name is too holy to be spoken by imperfect lips. Another difference is that the Jewish people believe that Jesus is NOT the Messiah. The Jehovah's witnesses believes otherwise.
Same way he witnesses to anybody else. Difference is a sceptic might not accept what the christian is selling.
A spoken language difference is simply when you and another person (say, a patient) do not speak the same language. A cultural difference is where something that is accepted in your culture is not acceptable in another (blood tranfusions are not accepted by Jehovah's Witnesses, for example).
are there any witnesses to this crime? Without witnesses this case will be closed.
The possessive witness's pertains to something associated with a singular witness. The possessive witnesses' pertains to association with more than one individual witness (witnesses). (The exception here is for the plural ending in 's', which allows omission of the additional possessive 's', for written clarity and ease of pronunciation. Note that the singular possessive is pronounced identically to the plural AND plural possessive.)
The possessive witness's pertains to something associated with a singular witness. The possessive witnesses' pertains to association with more than one individual witness (witnesses). (The exception here is for the plural ending in 's', which allows omission of the additional possessive 's', for written clarity and ease of pronunciation. Note that the singular possessive is pronounced identically to the plural AND plural possessive.)
Jehovah's witnesses don't have flag but they have a logo.
There is no requirement for witnesses to a contract.
The possessive witness's pertains to something associated with a singular witness. The possessive witnesses' pertains to association with more than one individual witness (witnesses). (The exception here is for the plural ending in 's', which allows omission of the additional possessive 's', for written clarity and ease of pronunciation. Note that the singular possessive is pronounced identically to the plural AND plural possessive.)
The possessive witness's pertains to something associated with a singular witness. The possessive witnesses' pertains to association with more than one individual witness (witnesses). (The exception here is for the plural ending in 's', which allows omission of the additional possessive 's', for written clarity and ease of pronunciation. Note that the singular possessive is pronounced identically to the plural AND plural possessive.)
According to the 2015 Yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses there was an average of around 800 witnesses in Cambodia.