119 results ( Located in the same sentence Located in the same sentence Located in the same paragraph Located in the same article ). Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by most occurrences Sorted by date, newest first Sorted by date, oldest first Search restricted to: Watchtower. “Bless Jehovah”—Why? (195 occurrences) Bible Highlights Psalms 73 to 106 w86 12/15 pp. 28-29 - The Watchtower—1986 Highlights From Books Three and Four of Psalms (186 occurrences) Books Three and Four of Psalms, consisting of Psalm 73 to 106, give us plenty of reasons for praising the Creator and blessing his name. w06 7/15 pp. 10-13 - The Watchtower—2006 Questions From Readers (90 occurrences) Ps 11-113 Ps 10-112 w68 6/15 pp. 382-384 - The Watchtower—1968 God Arranges to Deliver Mankind (45 occurrences) —Based on Genesis, chapters 22-50, as well as Exodus, Deuteronomy, 2 Samuel, Psalms, Isaiah, Daniel, Micah, Zechariah 9:9. w13 10/1 p. 5 - The Watchtower—2013 Does Jehovah Have Feelings? (45 occurrences) Psalms 60-86 w11 7/1 p. 10 - The Watchtower—2011 Do You Allow God to Speak to You Every Day? (45 occurrences) / 73-77 □ w09 8/1 pp. 13-18 - The Watchtower—2009 Highlights From Book One of Psalms (45 occurrences) From antiquity, the book of Psalms has been divided into five collections, or sections, of songs: (1) Psalms 1-41, (2) Psalms 42-72, (3) Psalms 73-89, (4) Psalms 90-106, and (5) Psalms 107-150. w06 5/15 pp. 17-20 - The Watchtower—2006 Subject Index for “The Watchtower” 1986 (45 occurrences) Psalms 73-106, 12/15 w86 12/15 p. 31 - The Watchtower—1986 Bearing the Burden of Injustice (45 occurrences) a The name “Asaph” appears in the superscriptions of Psalm 50 and Psalms 73 to 83. w78 10/15 pp. 13-18 - The Watchtower—1978 How Will You Give Thanks for His Loving-kindness? (45 occurrences) Singing has long been a feature of true worship. (Ex. 15:1-21; Ps. 1–150; 2 Chron. 29:27; Rev. 15:3, 4) w77 2/15 pp. 117-121 - The Watchtower—1977 A New Songbook! (45 occurrences) Even as the 150 psalms of the book of Psalms 1-150 are not confined to songs of praise to Jehovah but also contain accurate history, divine principles and admonition and inspired prophecy, so also the songs in this new songbook contain sacred history, admonition and prophecy. w66 5/15 pp. 313-316 - The Watchtower—1966 Make “the Best Use of Your Time” (32 occurrences) Consider the experience of the writer of Psalm 77. w22 January pp. 26-31 - The Watchtower (Study)—2022 Succeeding in the Struggle With Alcoholism (21 occurrences) c Some examples are Psalms 8, 9, 18, 19, 24, 51, 55, 63, 66, 73, 77, 84, 86, 90, 103, 130, 135, 139, 145. w93 8/15 pp. 23-26 - The Watchtower—1993 The “Cup” That All Nations Must Drink at God’s Hand (15 occurrences) And surely its dregs will be poured out from it; all the wicked ones of the earth will drain them out, drink them.”—Ps. 75:7, 8 and superscription; see also The Jerusalem Bible. w79 9/15 pp. 21-29 - The Watchtower—1979 They Searched for the Cramped Road (11 occurrences) So we feel that you, along with other teachers, look only with your left eye at the prophetic words that point out: Thus he broke the power of the bow, the shields and the sword and the battle. (Psalm 75) w03 12/15 pp. 9-13 - The Watchtower—2003 “Unify My Heart to Fear Your Name” (5 occurrences) Reflecting on those qualities and others can fill us with awe for him.—Ps. 77:11-15. w20 June pp. 8-13 - The Watchtower (Study)—2020 Jehovah Will Help You During Difficult Times (4 occurrences) Regularly spend time with Jehovah—praying to him and reading his Word. (Ps. 77:1, 12-14) w24 January pp. 20-25 - The Watchtower (Study)—2024 Do You Appreciate God-Given Gifts? (4 occurrences) This will build our confidence that he will also help us in the future. (Read Psalm 77:11, 12; 78:4, 7) w20 May pp. 20-25 - The Watchtower (Study)—2020 Why Be Grateful to the Creator? (4 occurrences) You are the true God, doing marvelously.”—Psalm 77:11-14. w83 9/1 pp. 4-7 - The Watchtower—1983 Christians Meet Persecution With Endurance (4 occurrences) Recall Bible verses and accounts, doing so throughout the day and during sleepless nights. (Compare Psalm 77:2, 6, 11, 12.) w83 5/1 pp. 18-22 - The Watchtower—1983 Scripture Index for Leading Articles, 1950 (4 occurrences) 75:5-7 234 w50 12/15 pp. 525-527 - The Watchtower—1950 Meditate on Jehovah’s Enduring Love (3 occurrences) “I will meditate on all your activity.”—PSALM 77:12. ... Meditating on the good things Jehovah has done can help us to be more grateful for his enduring love.—Read Psalm 77:11, 12. ws15 8/15 pp. 3-8 - The Watchtower (Simplified)—2015 Meditate on Jehovah’s Enduring Love (3 occurrences) “I will meditate on all your activity.”—PS. 77:12. ... Meditating on the good things Jehovah has done will very likely increase our gratitude for his enduring love.—Read Psalm 77:11, 12. w15 8/15 pp. 9-13 - The Watchtower—2015 Are You “Zealous for Fine Works”? (3 occurrences) Let us pray that the faithfulness of our persecuted brothers in various lands will bring glory to God and help lovers of righteousness to take their stand for true worship.—Ps. 76:8-10. w13 5/15 pp. 8-12 - The Watchtower—2013 Are You “Zealous for Fine Works”? (3 occurrences) We should keep praying that the faithfulness of these brothers who are persecuted will honor God and help others to accept the truth.—Psalm 76:8-10. Our good Christian conduct is an important way to help people want to become friends of God ws13 5/15 pp. 9-14 - The Watchtower (Simplified)—2013 How We Show Our Love for God (3 occurrences) And I shall certainly meditate on all your activity, and with your dealings I will concern myself.” (Psalm 77:6, 11, 12) w04 3/1 pp. 19-21 - The Watchtower—2004 Enjoy Personal Study of God’s Word (3 occurrences) “I shall certainly meditate on all your activity, and with your dealings I will concern myself.”—PSALM 77:12. ... And I shall certainly meditate on all your activity, and with your dealings I will concern myself.”—Psalm 77:11, 12. w02 12/1 pp. 13-18 - The Watchtower—2002 Divine Mercy Points the Way Back for Erring Ones (3 occurrences) We will see later in our discussion how that example can guide us in many practical ways.—Ps. 77:7-9; 103:9, 10, 13. w74 8/1 pp. 460-466 - The Watchtower—1974 Enlarging Your Privileges of Service (3 occurrences) Having proved themselves faithful in little things, they are blessed by God with greater responsibilities. (Ps. 75:5-7; Luke 16:10) w61 8/1 pp. 463-470 - The Watchtower—1961 ‘Keep Watching the Ministry That You Fulfill It’ (3 occurrences) At the proper time you will be assigned tasks not above your ability to perform.—Ps. 75:5-7. w57 3/1 pp. 151-156 - The Watchtower—1957 Scripture Index for Texts Explained, 1952 (3 occurrences) 75:5-7 77 w52 12/15 pp. 765-767 - The Watchtower—1952 Jehovah’s Theocratic Organization Today (3 occurrences) 4. What principle do ambitious ones forget, and what visible theocratic arrangements have existed or do exist? 4 Those who lack appreciation of the theocratic order and who press for personal power and exaltation forget the principle recorded at Psalm 75:5-7: “Lift not up your horn on high: speak not with a stiff neck. w52 2/1 pp. 76-83 - The Watchtower—1952 Servant’s Care of the Master’s Goods (3 occurrences) Remember that promotion comes from the Lord. (Ps. 75:5-7) w50 8/1 pp. 231-235 - The Watchtower—1950 How Strong Will Your Faith Be? (2 occurrences) Strengthen your faith by meditating on the times in the past when Jehovah helped you. (Ps. 77:11, 12) w21 November pp. 20-25 - The Watchtower (Study)—2021 Imitate Jehovah’s Close Friends (2 occurrences) We can imitate Mary’s faith by listening carefully to what we are learning about Jehovah and his purposes, by meditating on spiritual truths, and by joyously telling others about what we have learned.—Ps. 77:11, 12; Luke 8:18; Rom. 10:15. w16 February pp. 13-17 - The Watchtower (Study)—2016 Imitate Jehovah’s Close Friends (2 occurrences) We then can joyfully tell others what we have learned.—Psalm 77:11, 12; Luke 8:18; Romans 10:15. ws16 February pp. 9-13 - The Watchtower (Simplified)—2016 How Real Is Your Relationship With Jehovah? (2 occurrences) Be assured that such appreciation will grow in proportion to your efforts to study and meditate on God’s communication through his written Word. (Ps. 77:12, 13) w15 4/15 pp. 19-23 - The Watchtower—2015 How Real Is Your Relationship With Jehovah? (2 occurrences) As you study the Bible, Jehovah will become more real to you and you will draw closer to him.—Psalm 77:12, 13. ws15 4/15 pp. 15-20 - The Watchtower (Simplified)—2015 Never Become “Enraged Against Jehovah” (2 occurrences) As a result, we will not allow the negative ideas of others to drive a wedge between us and Jehovah.—Ps. 77:11, 12. w13 8/15 pp. 10-14 - The Watchtower—2013 Never Become “Enraged Against Jehovah” (2 occurrences) As a result, we will not allow what other people say to separate us from Jehovah.—Psalm 77:11, 12. If we complain about those whom Jehovah uses to direct his work here on earth, we could be complaining about Jehovah ws13 8/15 pp. 9-14 - The Watchtower (Simplified)—2013 123
Books Three and Four of Psalms, consisting of Psalm 73 to 106, give us plenty of reasons for praising the Creator and blessing his name.
—Based on Genesis, chapters 22-50, as well as Exodus, Deuteronomy, 2 Samuel, Psalms, Isaiah, Daniel, Micah, Zechariah 9:9.
From antiquity, the book of Psalms has been divided into five collections, or sections, of songs: (1) Psalms 1-41, (2) Psalms 42-72, (3) Psalms 73-89, (4) Psalms 90-106, and (5) Psalms 107-150.
Singing has long been a feature of true worship. (Ex. 15:1-21; Ps. 1–150; 2 Chron. 29:27; Rev. 15:3, 4)
Even as the 150 psalms of the book of Psalms 1-150 are not confined to songs of praise to Jehovah but also contain accurate history, divine principles and admonition and inspired prophecy, so also the songs in this new songbook contain sacred history, admonition and prophecy.
c Some examples are Psalms 8, 9, 18, 19, 24, 51, 55, 63, 66, 73, 77, 84, 86, 90, 103, 130, 135, 139, 145.
And surely its dregs will be poured out from it; all the wicked ones of the earth will drain them out, drink them.”—Ps. 75:7, 8 and superscription; see also The Jerusalem Bible.
So we feel that you, along with other teachers, look only with your left eye at the prophetic words that point out: Thus he broke the power of the bow, the shields and the sword and the battle. (Psalm 75)
This will build our confidence that he will also help us in the future. (Read Psalm 77:11, 12; 78:4, 7)
Recall Bible verses and accounts, doing so throughout the day and during sleepless nights. (Compare Psalm 77:2, 6, 11, 12.)
“I will meditate on all your activity.”—PSALM 77:12. ... Meditating on the good things Jehovah has done can help us to be more grateful for his enduring love.—Read Psalm 77:11, 12.
“I will meditate on all your activity.”—PS. 77:12. ... Meditating on the good things Jehovah has done will very likely increase our gratitude for his enduring love.—Read Psalm 77:11, 12.
Let us pray that the faithfulness of our persecuted brothers in various lands will bring glory to God and help lovers of righteousness to take their stand for true worship.—Ps. 76:8-10.
We should keep praying that the faithfulness of these brothers who are persecuted will honor God and help others to accept the truth.—Psalm 76:8-10. Our good Christian conduct is an important way to help people want to become friends of God
And I shall certainly meditate on all your activity, and with your dealings I will concern myself.” (Psalm 77:6, 11, 12)
“I shall certainly meditate on all your activity, and with your dealings I will concern myself.”—PSALM 77:12. ... And I shall certainly meditate on all your activity, and with your dealings I will concern myself.”—Psalm 77:11, 12.
We will see later in our discussion how that example can guide us in many practical ways.—Ps. 77:7-9; 103:9, 10, 13.
Having proved themselves faithful in little things, they are blessed by God with greater responsibilities. (Ps. 75:5-7; Luke 16:10)
4. What principle do ambitious ones forget, and what visible theocratic arrangements have existed or do exist? 4 Those who lack appreciation of the theocratic order and who press for personal power and exaltation forget the principle recorded at Psalm 75:5-7: “Lift not up your horn on high: speak not with a stiff neck.
Strengthen your faith by meditating on the times in the past when Jehovah helped you. (Ps. 77:11, 12)
We can imitate Mary’s faith by listening carefully to what we are learning about Jehovah and his purposes, by meditating on spiritual truths, and by joyously telling others about what we have learned.—Ps. 77:11, 12; Luke 8:18; Rom. 10:15.
Be assured that such appreciation will grow in proportion to your efforts to study and meditate on God’s communication through his written Word. (Ps. 77:12, 13)
As you study the Bible, Jehovah will become more real to you and you will draw closer to him.—Psalm 77:12, 13.
As a result, we will not allow the negative ideas of others to drive a wedge between us and Jehovah.—Ps. 77:11, 12.
As a result, we will not allow what other people say to separate us from Jehovah.—Psalm 77:11, 12. If we complain about those whom Jehovah uses to direct his work here on earth, we could be complaining about Jehovah