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Jehovah"s Witnesses - translation to γερμανικά

CHRISTIAN DENOMINATION
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  • Watch Tower Society]]
  • Joseph F. Rutherford]], founder of Jehovah's Witnesses
  • right
  • Jehovah's Witnesses outside the British Museum, 2017
  • Countries where Jehovah's Witnesses' activities are banned
  • Kingdom Hall in [[Kuopio]], Finland
  • Watch Tower Society]]
  • badges in Nazi concentration camps]].
  • Worship at a Kingdom Hall in Portugal
  • The [[Tetragrammaton]]

Jehovah's Witnesses      
Zeugen Jehovahs, christliche Konfession die die Bibel als einzige Quelle ansieht und die Teilnahme an jeglichen politischen Aktivitäten verneint
Ulysses Simpson Grant         
  • [[Amos T. Akerman]], appointed Attorney General by Grant, who vigorously prosecuted the [[Ku Klux Klan]]
  • pornographers]].
  • Battle of Jackson]], fought on May 14, 1863, was part of the [[Vicksburg Campaign]].<br />Published 1863
  • Missionary Ridge]] and defeat Bragg's army. Published 1886
  • ''[[Battle of Monterrey]]'' Published 1847
  • Battle of the Little Big Horn<br />Great Sioux War<br />Published 1889
  • Grant's birthplace]], [[Point Pleasant, Ohio]]
  • Cartoonist [[Thomas Nast]] praises Grant for rejecting demands by Pennsylvania politicians to suspend civil service rules.
  • Indian Affairs]]
  • Grant National Memorial]], known as "Grant's Tomb", largest [[mausoleum]] in North America
  • Defeated by Grant, Lee surrendered at Appomattox Court House
  • Secretary of Treasury [[George S. Boutwell]] aided Grant to defeat the Gold Ring.
  • Grant–Colfax Republican Ticket<br />Published 1868
  • Grant and Bismarck in 1878
  • Grant's funeral train at West Point, bound for New York City
  • Grant is congratulated for vetoing the "inflation bill" in 1874.
  • Cartoon by [[Thomas Nast]] on Grant's opponents in the reelection campaign
  • Commanding General Grant at the [[Battle of Cold Harbor]], June 1864
  •  Secretary of State [[Hamilton Fish]] and Grant successfully settled the [[Alabama Claims]] by treaty and arbitration.
  • "Hardscrabble" Published 1891<br /> The farm home Grant built in [[Missouri]] for his family. His wife Julia called the home an "unattractive cabin".
  • American Captain Frye and his crew were executed by Spanish authority.
  • Wharf of Santo Domingo City<br />Dominican Republic
  • alt=Painting of four men conferring in a ship's cabin, entitled "The Peacemakers".
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  • Grant {{circa}} 1845–1847
  • Puck]]'', 1880
  • Brigadier General Grant photographed at [[Cairo, Illinois]], September 1861 (Published 1911)
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  • Grant's successful gamble: Porter's gunboats night ran the Confederate gauntlet at Vicksburg on the [[Mississippi River]].<br />Published 1863
  • ''[[Harper's Weekly]]''<br /> cartoon on Bristow's Whiskey Ring investigation
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1869 TO 1877
Ulysses S. Grant/First Inaugural Address; Ulysses S. Grant/Second Inaugural Address; Ulysess Grant; U. S. Grant; U.S. Grant; Ulyses S. Grant; Ulysses S Grant; Hiram Ulysses Grant; US Grant; U S Grant; Unconditional Surrender Grant; 18th President of the United States; Ulysess S. Grant; Ulysess S Grant; Ulysses Simpson Grant; Ulysses S. Grant I; Hiram Grant; Hiram U. Grant; President Ulysses S Grant; Hiram Ulysses S. Grant; Ulysses Grant; President grant; Ulysees s grant; ULYSSES S. GRANT; Ullysses S. Grant; Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library; General Grant; General Ulysses S. Grant; Ulyssses Grant; Grant, Ulysses S.; President Ulysses S. Grant; President Ulysses Grant; Grant, Ulysses; Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885; Ulysses Hiram Grant; Ulysses H. Grant; Usgrant; Ulysseus S. Grant; Eighteenth president of the United States; 18th President of America; 18th President of USA; 18th President of the US; 18th President of the USA; 18th President of the United States of America; 18th U.S. President; 18th U.S.A. President; 18th US President; 18th USA President; POTUS 18; POTUS18
Ulysses Simpson Grant, (1822-85) 18. Präsident der USA (1869-77), General der Unionsarmee während des amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs
Ulysses S Grant         
  • [[Amos T. Akerman]], appointed Attorney General by Grant, who vigorously prosecuted the [[Ku Klux Klan]]
  • pornographers]].
  • Battle of Jackson]], fought on May 14, 1863, was part of the [[Vicksburg Campaign]].<br />Published 1863
  • Missionary Ridge]] and defeat Bragg's army. Published 1886
  • ''[[Battle of Monterrey]]'' Published 1847
  • Battle of the Little Big Horn<br />Great Sioux War<br />Published 1889
  • Grant's birthplace]], [[Point Pleasant, Ohio]]
  • Cartoonist [[Thomas Nast]] praises Grant for rejecting demands by Pennsylvania politicians to suspend civil service rules.
  • Indian Affairs]]
  • Grant National Memorial]], known as "Grant's Tomb", largest [[mausoleum]] in North America
  • Defeated by Grant, Lee surrendered at Appomattox Court House
  • Secretary of Treasury [[George S. Boutwell]] aided Grant to defeat the Gold Ring.
  • Grant–Colfax Republican Ticket<br />Published 1868
  • Grant and Bismarck in 1878
  • Grant's funeral train at West Point, bound for New York City
  • Grant is congratulated for vetoing the "inflation bill" in 1874.
  • Cartoon by [[Thomas Nast]] on Grant's opponents in the reelection campaign
  • Commanding General Grant at the [[Battle of Cold Harbor]], June 1864
  •  Secretary of State [[Hamilton Fish]] and Grant successfully settled the [[Alabama Claims]] by treaty and arbitration.
  • "Hardscrabble" Published 1891<br /> The farm home Grant built in [[Missouri]] for his family. His wife Julia called the home an "unattractive cabin".
  • American Captain Frye and his crew were executed by Spanish authority.
  • Wharf of Santo Domingo City<br />Dominican Republic
  • alt=Painting of four men conferring in a ship's cabin, entitled "The Peacemakers".
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  • Grant {{circa}} 1845–1847
  • Puck]]'', 1880
  • Brigadier General Grant photographed at [[Cairo, Illinois]], September 1861 (Published 1911)
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  • Grant's successful gamble: Porter's gunboats night ran the Confederate gauntlet at Vicksburg on the [[Mississippi River]].<br />Published 1863
  • ''[[Harper's Weekly]]''<br /> cartoon on Bristow's Whiskey Ring investigation
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1869 TO 1877
Ulysses S. Grant/First Inaugural Address; Ulysses S. Grant/Second Inaugural Address; Ulysess Grant; U. S. Grant; U.S. Grant; Ulyses S. Grant; Ulysses S Grant; Hiram Ulysses Grant; US Grant; U S Grant; Unconditional Surrender Grant; 18th President of the United States; Ulysess S. Grant; Ulysess S Grant; Ulysses Simpson Grant; Ulysses S. Grant I; Hiram Grant; Hiram U. Grant; President Ulysses S Grant; Hiram Ulysses S. Grant; Ulysses Grant; President grant; Ulysees s grant; ULYSSES S. GRANT; Ullysses S. Grant; Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library; General Grant; General Ulysses S. Grant; Ulyssses Grant; Grant, Ulysses S.; President Ulysses S. Grant; President Ulysses Grant; Grant, Ulysses; Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885; Ulysses Hiram Grant; Ulysses H. Grant; Usgrant; Ulysseus S. Grant; Eighteenth president of the United States; 18th President of America; 18th President of USA; 18th President of the US; 18th President of the USA; 18th President of the United States of America; 18th U.S. President; 18th U.S.A. President; 18th US President; 18th USA President; POTUS 18; POTUS18
Ulysses S Grant, (1822-85) 18. Präsident der USA (1869-77), General der Unionsarmee während des amerikanischen Bürgerkriegs

Ορισμός

Jehovah's Witness
(Jehovah's Witnesses)
A Jehovah's Witness is a member of a religious organization which accepts some Christian ideas and believes that the world is going to end very soon.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Jehovah's Witnesses

Jehovah's Witnesses is a millenarian restorationist Christian denomination with nontrinitarian beliefs distinct from mainstream Christianity. The group reports a worldwide membership of approximately 8.5 million adherents involved in evangelism and an annual Memorial attendance of over 19.7 million. Jehovah's Witnesses are directed by the Governing Body of Jehovah's Witnesses, a group of elders in Warwick, New York, United States, which establishes all doctrines based on its interpretations of the Bible. They believe that the destruction of the present world system at Armageddon is imminent, and that the establishment of God's kingdom over the earth is the only solution for all problems faced by humanity.

The group emerged from the Bible Student movement founded in the late 1870s by Charles Taze Russell, who also co-founded Zion's Watch Tower Tract Society in 1881 to organize and print the movement's publications. A leadership dispute after Russell's death resulted in several groups breaking away, with Joseph Franklin Rutherford retaining control of the Watch Tower Society and its properties. Rutherford made significant organizational and doctrinal changes, including adoption of the name Jehovah's witnesses in 1931 to distinguish them from other Bible Student groups and symbolize a break with the legacy of Russell's traditions.

Jehovah's Witnesses are known for their door-to-door preaching, distributing literature such as The Watchtower and Awake!, and for refusing military service and blood transfusions. They consider the use of God's name vital for proper worship. They reject Trinitarianism, inherent immortality of the soul, and hellfire, which they consider to be unscriptural doctrines. They do not observe Christmas, Easter, birthdays or other holidays and customs they consider to have pagan origins incompatible with Christianity. They prefer to use their own Bible translation, the New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, although their literature occasionally quotes and cites other Bible translations. Adherents commonly refer to their body of beliefs as "The Truth" and consider themselves to be "in the Truth". They consider "human society" to be morally corrupt and under the influence of Satan, and most limit their social interaction with non-Witnesses. Congregational disciplinary actions include disfellowshipping, their term for formal expulsion and shunning, a last resort for what they consider serious offenses. Baptized individuals who formally leave are considered disassociated and are also shunned. Disfellowshipped and disassociated individuals may eventually be reinstated if deemed repentant.

The group's position regarding conscientious objection to military service and refusal to salute state symbols (like national anthems and flags) has brought it into conflict with some governments. Consequently, some Jehovah's Witnesses have been persecuted and their activities are banned or restricted in some countries. Persistent legal challenges by Jehovah's Witnesses have influenced legislation related to civil rights in several countries.

The organization has received criticism regarding biblical translation, doctrines, and alleged coercion of its members. The Watch Tower Society has made various unfulfilled predictions about major biblical events such as Christ's Second Coming, the advent of God's kingdom, and Armageddon. Their policies for handling cases of child sexual abuse have been the subject of various formal inquiries.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για Jehovah"s Witnesses
1. The MOSCOW ENGLISH CONGREGATION OF JEHOVAH"S WITNESSES meets in the Kingdom Hall at 36 Ul.