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What Birth of the Nation Has Meant for MankindThe Watchtower—1982 | July 1
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for the reason that you will suck and certainly get satisfaction from the breast of full consolation by her; for the reason that you will sip and experience exquisite delight from the teat of her glory.
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What Birth of the Nation Has Meant for MankindThe Watchtower—1982 | July 1
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3. Thus the restored Jewish exiles were likened to what, with what enjoyment, and whose hand would they see in this matter?
3 Thus those restored from exile were likened to newborn babes taking nourishment. To the Jewish exiles by the rivers of Babylon the references to sucking the breast and sipping the teat denoted that there would be another Jerusalem built on the site of the destroyed capital city; also that she would mother a population of many citizens or inhabitants and the many other citizens of her realm. (Compare Luke 13:34.)
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What Birth of the Nation Has Meant for MankindThe Watchtower—1982 | July 1
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More keenly than ever before they came to appreciate that Jehovah is their God and that he has a visible organization, just as he has an invisible organization in the heavens that is like a wife to him. This invisible organization is, for the remnant, a “mother,” the “Jerusalem above.” (Isaiah 54:1-6; Galatians 4:26) So, coming together again from their disorganized state during World War I, they rejoiced to be nursed, borne along and fondled by this spiritual “mother,” the celestial “wife” of God their Father.
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