That's a very good question: What is a Jehovah Witnesses? First let do look for a definition: The worldwide Christian society of people who actively bear witness regarding Jehovah God and his purposes affecting mankind. They base their beliefs solely on the bible.
What beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses set them apart as different from other religion?
(1) Bible: Jehovah's Witnesses believe that the entire bible is the inspired Word of God, and instead of adhering to a creed based on human tradition, they hold to The Bible as the standard for all their beliefs.
(2) God: They worship Jehovah as the only true God and freely speak to other about him and his loving purposes toward mankind. Anyone who publicly witnesses about Jehovah is usually identified as belonging to the one group- "Jehovah Witnesses."
(3) Jesus Christ: They believe, not that Jesus Christ is part of a Trinity, but that , as the bible says, he is the Son of God, and the first of God's creations.
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This is a possessive meaning belonging to the witness. Here are some sentences.The witness's testimony was crucial to the lawyer's case.He had no sympathy for the witness's disability.That seat is the witness's.
witness or verification witness
The possessive singular form of "witness" is "witness's."
A spouse should not be a witness to a document.A spouse should not be a witness to a document.A spouse should not be a witness to a document.A spouse should not be a witness to a document.
Testificar (the verb "to witness"). Un testigo (noun: a witness).
The word for witness stand is "testimony stand" or "witness box."
An adverse witness is a witness who is called by the opposing party in a legal proceeding or trial. This witness is expected to provide testimony that is unfavorable or contradictory to the position of the party that called them.
A deceased witness is not generally detrimental to a will. The will has to be witness, and that will be recorded at the time of the witnessing. There is no need for the witness to be alive when the maker of the will dies.
I Witness was created in 2003.