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Jehovah’s Family Enjoys Precious UnityThe Watchtower—1996 | July 15
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4. In your own words, how would you express what Psalm 133 says about brotherly unity?
4 The psalmist David deeply appreciated brotherly unity. He was even inspired to sing about it! Imagine him with his harp as he sang: “Look! How good and how pleasant it is for brothers to dwell together in unity! It is like the good oil upon the head, that is running down upon the beard, Aaron’s beard, that is running down to the collar of his garments. It is like the dew of Hermon that is descending upon the mountains of Zion. For there Jehovah commanded the blessing to be, even life to time indefinite.”—Psalm 133:1-3.
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Jehovah’s Family Enjoys Precious UnityThe Watchtower—1996 | July 15
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5. On the basis of Psalm 133:1, 2, what comparison can be drawn between the Israelites and God’s present-day servants?
5 Those words applied to the brotherly unity enjoyed by God’s ancient people, the Israelites. When in Jerusalem for their three annual festivals, they did dwell together in unity. Though they came from various tribes, they were one family.
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