Theocratic School Schedule for 1976
INSTRUCTIONS
During 1976 the School schedule should be conducted in all congregations as follows:
TEXTBOOKS: The New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures, The Watchtower [w] and Awake! [g], and the books Aid to Bible Understanding [ad] and Listening to the Great Teacher [to] will be the basis for assignments.
INSTRUCTION TALK: No. 1: 15 minutes. This should not be just a summary of the assigned material. It should be a well-developed talk on a chosen theme, assigned to an elder if possible, or, when necessary, to a qualified ministerial servant. The coverage should not be superficial but should provide a presentation that is truly informative and helpful to the congregation.
ORAL REVIEW: 5 minutes. This will immediately follow the No. 1 talk, and will be conducted by the same brother who gave the talk. The review will be conducted, not the following week, but on the same night that the talk is given. The questions asked should help the audience to see clearly the main points covered.
TALK NO. 2: 6 minutes. This is a Bible reading of the assigned material. The reading assignments are short enough to permit the student to present explanatory information in his opening and concluding remarks, and even at fitting intermediate points. Historical background, prophetic or doctrinal significance, application of principles and expressions of appreciation for the wisdom reflected in the text may be included. The talk should be planned in a way that allows for all the assigned verses actually to be read. The allotted time should be fully utilized. The material may be presented as a talk to the congregation, or a boy may read it to his father or to another qualified older brother seated on the platform. The father or other older brother may then use questions to draw from the boy comments on the value of the material or he may offer suggestions with a view to helping him to improve his reading.
TALKS NOS. 3 AND 4: 6 minutes each. These talks are assigned to sisters whenever possible. When delivering one of these talks, the student may either be seated or standing. Although using mainly notes and the Bible, the students, when appropriate, may read excerpts or quotations from the assigned material. One assistant will be scheduled by the school overseer, but additional assistants may be used. Settings could include situations arising at home, in the field service, the congregation or elsewhere; at times the presentation may simply be informative conversation between family members or others. The sister giving the talk may either initiate the conversation to establish the setting or have her assistant(s) do so. Not the setting, but the material should be given prime consideration.
TALK NO. 5: 6 minutes. Assigned preferably to a brother with some experience, it should be a talk to the entire audience. While giving his talk from notes, the speaker, when fitting, may read quotations or pointed excerpts from the assigned material. It will usually be best for the speaker to prepare his talk with the Kingdom Hall audience in mind, so that it will be truly informative and beneficial to those who actually hear it. However, if the material especially lends itself to another practical and suitable setting, the speaker may choose to develop his talk accordingly.
PREPARING TALKS: Where the material makes it possible, talks should follow a well-developed theme. Choose a theme that will allow for the best coverage of the material in the allotted time. Prepare all talks with the points in mind to be considered next on the Speech Counsel slip. When a setting is selected, endeavor to choose one that will show practical use of the material assigned, where that is appropriate.
COUNSEL: Specific counsel on each student talk will be given, following the program of progressive counsel outlined at the bottom of the Speech Counsel slip. Appreciative comments on important points covered by speakers, whether stated by the counselor or elicited from the audience by means of review questions, can help to keep the attention of all focused primarily on the Scriptural information presented. Be careful to use no more than two minutes for counseling each student talk.
TIMING: No talk should go overtime; neither should the counsel. Talks Nos. 2 through 5 will be stopped if necessary when the time is up.
WRITTEN REVIEWS: Periodically a written review will be given. In preparation, review principally the material in ad and te and complete the assignment of personal Bible reading. Only the Bible may be used during this thirty-minute review. The balance of the hour will be devoted to a discussion of the questions and answers. Each student will check his own paper and, in reading off the answers, the school overseer will concentrate on the more difficult questions, stressing the matter of accurate knowledge and letting the audience turn to the textbooks where the answers may be checked. If, for some reason, local circumstances make it necessary, the written review may be used a week later than what is shown on the schedule.
LARGE AND SMALL CONGREGATIONS: Congregations with a school enrollment of fifty or more students should arrange for additional groups of students to deliver the scheduled talks before other elders, if possible. Rotate the students to the various halls. Where it seems advisable, sisters may take any talk, presenting it to someone else, as outlined for Talks Nos. 3 and 4.
ABSENTEEISM: If a student is not present when scheduled, a volunteer may take the assignment, making whatever application he feels qualified to make on such short notice. Or the school overseer may cover the material with appropriate audience participation.
SCHEDULE
Jan. 4 Bible reading: Luke 13 to 16
No. 1: ad p. 1264 ¶5 to p. 1266 ¶7. “Palestine.”
No. 2: Luke 14:12-33
No. 3: te chapter 1
No. 4: w74 pp. 522, 523
No. 5: ad p. 1268 ¶4-12. “Papyrus.”
Jan. 11 Bible reading: Luke 17 to 19
No. 1: ad p. 1268 ¶13 to p. 1269 ¶6. “Paradise.”
No. 2: Luke 18:18-43
No. 3: te chapter 2
No. 4: g74 6/8 pp. 3, 4
No. 5: ad p. 1271 ¶1-5. “Parchment.”
Jan. 18 Bible reading: Luke 20 to 22
No. 1: ad p. 1272 ¶19 to p. 1274 ¶9. “Passover.”
No. 2: Luke 21:12-36
No. 3: te chapter 3
No. 4: w74 pp. 525-527
No. 5: ad p. 1281 ¶6-8. “Pearl.”
Jan. 25 Bible reading: Luke 23, 24
No. 1: ad p. 1276 ¶7 to p. 1278 ¶3. “Paul.”
No. 2: Luke 23:13-43
No. 3: te chapter 4
No. 4: g74 6/22 pp. 27, 28
No. 5: ad p. 1278 ¶4-8. “Paul—An Example Worthy of Imitation.”
Feb. 1 Bible reading: John 1 to 3
No. 1: ad p. 949 ¶3 to p. 950 ¶9. “John, The Good News According to.”
No. 2: John 3:16-36
No. 3: te chapter 5
No. 4: w74 pp. 629-631
No. 5: ad p. 1283 ¶14 to p. 1284 ¶3. “Pentateuch.”
Feb. 8 Bible reading: John 4 to 6
No. 1: ad p. 1279 ¶9 to p. 1280 ¶7. “Peace.”
No. 2: John 5:25-47
No. 3: te chapter 6
No. 4: g74 7/8 pp. 3, 4
No. 5: ad p. 1300 ¶13 to p. 1301 ¶1. “Pharaoh.”
Feb. 15 Bible reading: John 7 to 9
No. 1: ad p. 1284 ¶4 to p. 1285 ¶5. “Pentecost.”
No. 2: John 8:31-47
No. 3: te chapter 7
No. 4: w74 pp. 643-646
No. 5: ad p. 1301 ¶2-7. “Pharisees.”
Feb. 22 Bible reading: John 10 to 13
No. 1: ad p. 1286 ¶6 to p. 1287 ¶6. “Perfection.”
No. 2: John 10:1-18
No. 3: te chapter 8
No. 4: g74 7/22 pp. 27, 28
No. 5: ad p. 1289 ¶4-6. “Mankind’s Return to Perfection on Earth.”
Feb. 29 Written Review. Complete Luke 13-24 to John 1-13
Mar. 7 Bible reading: John 14 to 18
No. 1: ad p. 1291 ¶4 to p. 1292 ¶8. “Persecution.”
No. 2: John 16:12-33
No. 3: te chapter 9
No. 4: w74 pp. 675, 676
No. 5: ad p. 1303 ¶3-6. “Philip No. 2.”
Mar. 14 Bible reading: John 19 to 21
No. 1: ad p. 1296 ¶5 to p. 1298 ¶6. “Peter.”
No. 2: John 21:1-24
No. 3: te chapter 10
No. 4: g74 8/8 pp. 27, 28
No. 5: ad p. 1311 ¶3 to p. 1312 ¶5. “Pilate.”
Mar. 21 Bible reading: Acts 1 to 4
No. 1: ad p. 31 ¶6 to p. 32 ¶6. “Acts of Apostles.”
No. 2: Acts 4:13-35
No. 3: te chapter 11
No. 4: w74 pp. 701, 702
No. 5: ad p. 1337 ¶8 to p. 1338 ¶4. “Presumptuousness.”
Mar. 28 Bible reading: Acts 5 to 7
No. 1: ad p. 1305 ¶8 to p. 1307 ¶2. “Philistia, Philistines.”
No. 2: Acts 5:17-42
No. 3: te chapter 12
No. 4: g74 8/22 pp. 6-8
No. 5: ad p. 1338 ¶5-14. “Pride.”
Apr. 4 Bible reading: Acts 8 to 10
No. 1: ad p. 1324 ¶7 to p. 1326 ¶2. “Power, Powerful Works.”
No. 2: Acts 8:14-39
No. 3: te chapter 13
No. 4: w74 pp. 715, 716
No. 5: ad p. 1327 ¶3 to p. 1328 ¶10. “Christ the Power of God and the Wisdom of God.”
Apr. 11 Bible reading: Acts 11 to 14
No. 1: ad p. 1329 ¶4 to p. 1331 ¶5. “Prayer.”
No. 2: Acts 13:13-43
No. 3: te chapter 14
No. 4: g74 9/8 pp. 27, 28
No. 5: ad p. 1343 ¶12 to p. 1344 ¶5. “Prison.”
Apr. 18 Bible reading: Acts 15 to 18
No. 1: ad p. 1331 ¶6 to p. 1333 ¶4. “Preacher, Preaching.”
No. 2: Acts 15:6-29
No. 3: te chapter 15
No. 4: w74 pp. 717-719
No. 5: ad p. 1358 ¶13-17. “Public Instructor.”
Apr. 25 Written Review. Complete John 14-21 to Acts 1-18
May 2 Bible reading: Acts 19 to 21
No. 1: ad p. 1335 ¶1 to p. 1336 ¶7. “Presence.”
No. 2: Acts 20:17-38
No. 3: te chapter 16
No. 4: g74 9/22 pp. 27, 28
No. 5: ad p. 1358 ¶18 to p. 1359 ¶3. “Public Reading.”
May 9 Bible reading: Acts 22 to 25
No. 1: ad p. 1339 ¶1 to p. 1341 ¶11. “Priest.”
No. 2: Acts 24:10-27
No. 3: te chapter 17
No. 4: w75 pp. 38-41
No. 5: ad p. 1342 ¶1-7. “The Christian Priesthood.”
May 16 Bible reading: Acts 26 to 28
No. 1: ad p. 1344 ¶10 to p. 1346 ¶9. “Prophecy.”
No. 2: Acts 26:1-23
No. 3: te chapter 18
No. 4: g74 10/22 pp. 19, 20
No. 5: ad p. 1360 ¶10 to p. 1361 ¶2. “Purim.”
May 23 Bible reading: Romans 1 to 4
No. 1: ad p. 1418 ¶6 to p. 1420 ¶4. “Romans, Letter to the.”
No. 2: Romans 1:13-32
No. 3: te chapter 19
No. 4: w75 pp. 61, 62
No. 5: ad p. 1362 ¶6-9. “Quarrel.”
May 30 Bible reading: Romans 5 to 8
No. 1: ad p. 1347 ¶1 to p. 1349 ¶2. “Prophet.”
No. 2: Romans 6:1-23
No. 3: te chapter 20
No. 4: g74 11/22 pp. 21-23
No. 5: ad p. 1366 ¶4-6. “Rabbi.”
June 6 Bible reading: Romans 9 to 12
No. 1: ad p. 1371 ¶17 to p. 1373 ¶8. “Ransom.”
No. 2: Romans 12:1-21
No. 3: te chapter 21
No. 4: w75 pp. 92-94
No. 5: ad p. 1367 ¶3 to p. 1368 ¶1. “Rachel.”
June 13 Bible reading: Romans 13 to 16
No. 1: ad p. 1378 ¶8 to p. 1380 ¶2. “Reconciliation.”
No. 2: Romans 13:1-14
No. 3: te chapter 22
No. 4: g74 11/22 pp. 27, 28
No. 5: ad p. 1369 ¶11 to p. 1370 ¶5. “Rainbow.”
June 20 Bible reading: 1 Corinthians 1 to 7
No. 1: ad p. 379 ¶6 to p. 380 ¶11. “Corinthians, Letters to the.”
No. 2: 1 Corinthians 3:1-23
No. 3: te chapter 23
No. 4: w75 pp. 125-127
No. 5: ad p. 1376 ¶9 to p. 1377 ¶3. “Rebekah.”
June 27 Written Review. Complete Acts 19-28; Ro 1-16 to 1 Corinthians 1-7
July 4 Bible reading: 1 Corinthians 8 to 12
No. 1: ad p. 1381 ¶13 to p. 1383 ¶5. “Registration.”
No. 2: 1 Corinthians 10:12-33
No. 3: te chapter 24
No. 4: g74 12/8 pp. 3-6
No. 5: ad p. 1377 ¶4-12. “Rebelliousness.”
July 11 Bible reading: 1 Corinthians 13 to 16
No. 1: ad p. 1385 ¶3-11. “Remnant.”
No. 2: 1 Corinthians 13:1-13
No. 3: te chapter 25
No. 4: w75 pp. 133-136
No. 5: ad p. 1378 ¶3-7. “Rechabites.”
July 18 Bible reading: 2 Corinthians 1 to 7
No. 1: ad p. 380 ¶12 to p. 381 ¶5. “Corinthians, Letters to the.”
No. 2: 2 Corinthians 6:1-18
No. 3: te chapter 26
No. 4: g75 1/8 pp. 3-6
No. 5: ad p. 1380 ¶9-12. “Red Sea.”
July 25 Bible reading: 2 Corinthians 8 to 13
No. 1: ad p. 1385 ¶12 to p. 1388 ¶2. “Repentance.”
No. 2: 2 Corinthians 9:1-15
No. 3: te chapter 27
No. 4: w75 pp. 163, 164
No. 5: ad p. 1388 ¶3-10. “Repentance.”
Aug. 1 Bible reading: Galatians 1 to 6
No. 1: ad p. 614 ¶19 to p. 616 ¶9. “Galatians, Letter
to the.”
No. 2: Galatians 5:7-25
No. 3: te chapter 28
No. 4: g75 1/22 pp. 27, 28
No. 5: ad p. 1389 ¶5 to p. 1390 ¶6. “Repentance.”
Aug. 8 Bible reading: Ephesians 1 to 6
No. 1: ad p. 521 ¶19 to p. 523 ¶4. “Ephesians, Letter to the.”
No. 2: Ephesians 5:15-33
No. 3: te chapter 29
No. 4: w75 pp. 249-251
No. 5: ad p. 1381 ¶4-9. “Refine, Refiner.”
Aug. 15 Bible reading: Philippians 1 to 4
No. 1: ad p. 1304 ¶5 to p. 1305 ¶7. “Philippians, Letter to the.”
No. 2: Philippians 2:1-18
No. 3: te chapter 30
No. 4: g75 2/8 pp. 27, 28
No. 5: ad p. 1391 ¶8 to p. 1392 ¶3. “Reproach.”
Aug. 22 Bible reading: Colossians 1 to 4
No. 1: ad p. 365 ¶10 to p. 366 ¶9. “Colossians, Letter to the.”
No. 2: Colossians 3:1-17
No. 3: te chapter 31
No. 4: w75 pp. 267-269
No. 5: ad p. 1392 ¶13 to p. 1393 ¶11. “Respect.”
Aug. 29 Written Review. Complete 1 Corinthians 8-16; 2Co 1-13; Ga 1-6; Eph 1-5; Php 1-4 to Colossians 1-4
Sept. 5 Bible reading: 1 Thessalonians 1 to 5
No. 1: ad p. 1592 ¶1 to p. 1593 ¶4. “Thessalonians, Letters to the.”
No. 2: 1 Thessalonians 5:1-22
No. 3: te chapter 32
No. 4: g75 2/22 pp. 3-5
No. 5: ad p. 1401 ¶3-10. “Retribution.”
Sept. 12 Bible reading: 2 Thessalonians 1 to 3
No. 1: ad p. 1393 ¶15 to p. 1395 ¶5. “Resurrection.”
No. 2: 2 Thessalonians 3:1-18
No. 3: te chapter 33
No. 4: w75 pp. 291-293
No. 5: ad p. 1396 ¶8 to p. 1397 ¶7. “Resurrection.”
Sept. 19 Bible reading: 1 Timothy 1 to 6
No. 1: ad p. 1602 ¶8 to p. 1604 ¶3. “Timothy, Letters to.”
No. 2: 1 Timothy 6:1-21
No. 3: te chapter 34
No. 4: g75 3/22 pp. 27, 28
No. 5: ad p. 1399 ¶2 to p. 1400 ¶5. “Resurrection.”
Sept. 26 Bible reading: 2 Timothy 1 to 4
No. 1: ad p. 1410 ¶8 to p. 1412 ¶6. “Righteousness.”
No. 2: 2 Timothy 3:1-17
No. 3: te chapter 35
No. 4: w75 pp. 297-299
No. 5: ad p. 1406 ¶1-7. “Reviling.”
Oct. 3 Bible reading: Titus 1 to 3; Philemon 1-25
No. 1: ad p. 1302 ¶11-17; p. 1606 ¶4-9. “Philemon, Letter to”; “Titus, Letter to.”
No. 2: Titus 2:1-15
No. 3: te chapter 36
No. 4: g75 4/8 pp. 8, 9
No. 5: ad p. 1409 ¶7 to p. 1410 ¶7. “Ridicule.”
Oct. 10 Bible reading: Hebrews 1 to 8
No. 1: ad p. 745 ¶7 to p. 748 ¶2. “Hebrews, Letter to the.”
No. 2: Hebrews 5:12 to 6:20
No. 3: te chapter 37
No. 4: w75 pp. 300-302
No. 5: ad p. 1415 ¶17 to p. 1416 ¶2. “Rock-Mass.”
Oct. 17 Bible reading: Hebrews 9 to 13
No. 1: ad p. 1425 ¶13 to p. 1427 ¶3. “Sabbath Day.”
No. 2: Hebrews 12:1-17
No. 3: te chapter 38
No. 4: g75 5/8 pp. 3-5
No. 5: ad p. 1416 ¶3 to p. 1417 ¶5. “Rod, Staff.”
Oct. 24 Bible reading: James 1 to 5
No. 1: ad p. 868 ¶7 to p. 870 ¶1. “James, Letter of.”
No. 2: James 4:1-17
No. 3: te chapter 39
No. 4: w75 pp. 331-333
No. 5: ad p. 1422 ¶20 to p. 1423 ¶3. “Ruler.”
Oct. 31 Written Review. Complete 1 Thessalonians 1-5; 2Th 1-3; 1Ti 1-6; 2Ti 1-3; Phm 1-25; Heb 1-13 to James 1-5
Nov. 7 Bible reading: 1 Peter 1 to 5
No. 1: ad p. 1298 ¶7 to p. 1300 ¶2. “Peter, Letters of.”
No. 2: 1 Peter 3:1-22
No. 3: te chapter 40
No. 4: g75 5/22 pp. 27, 28
No. 5: ad p. 1424 ¶3 to p. 1425 ¶3. “Ruth.”
Nov. 14 Bible reading: 2 Peter 1 to 3
No. 1: ad p. 1429 ¶8 to p. 1430 ¶8. “Sacred Secret.”
No. 2: 2 Peter 3:1-18
No. 3: te chapter 41
No. 4: w75 pp. 359, 360
No. 5: ad p. 1431 ¶6-9. “Sadducees.”
Nov. 21 Bible reading: 1 John 1-5; 2Jo 1-13, 3 John 1-14; Jude 1-25
No. 1: ad p. 952 ¶2 to p. 954 ¶8. “John, The Letters of.”
No. 2: 1 John 5:1-21
No. 3: te chapter 42
No. 4: g75 6/8 pp. 27, 28
No. 5: ad p. 978 ¶7 to p. 979 ¶2. “Jude, The Letter of.”
Nov. 28 Bible reading: Revelation 1 to 5
No. 1: ad p. 1403 ¶13 to p. 1405 ¶14. “Revelation to John, A.”
No. 2: Revelation 3:1-22
No. 3: te chapter 43
No. 4: w75 pp. 459, 460
No. 5: ad p. 1436 ¶9 to p. 1437 ¶4. “Samaritan.”
Dec. 5 Bible reading: Revelation 6 to 11
No. 1: ad p. 1442 ¶9 to p. 1444 ¶3. “Sanctification.”
No. 2: Revelation 7:1-17
No. 3: te chapter 44
No. 4: g75 6/22 pp. 3-5
No. 5: ad p. 1445 ¶9-14. “Sanctuary.”
Dec. 12 Bible reading: Revelation 12 to 17
No. 1: ad p. 1438 ¶9 to p. 1439 ¶8. “Samuel.”
No. 2: Revelation 12:1-17
No. 3: te chapter 45
No. 4: w74 pp. 739-741
No. 5: ad p. 1447 ¶7 to p. 1448 ¶2. “Sarah.”
Dec. 19 Bible reading: Revelation 18 to 22
No. 1: ad p. 1450 ¶7 to p. 1452 ¶5. “Satan.”
No. 2: Revelation 21:1-14, 22-27
No. 3: te chapter 46
No. 4: g75 7/8 pp. 27, 28
No. 5: ad p. 1455 ¶2-5. “Savior.”
Dec. 26 Written Review. Complete 1 Peter 1-5; 2Pe 1-3; 1Jo 1-5; 2Jo 1-13; 3Jo 1-14; Jude 1-25 to Revelation 1-22