Page 3 of 298 results ( Located in the same paragraph 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 Trust Jehovah to Fulfill His Purpose (3 occurrences) They wrongly chose the course of independence from God. (Genesis, chapters 2 and 3) w94 3/15 pp. 15-20 - The Watchtower—1994 Life Has a Grand Purpose (3 occurrences) And he provided the earth with everything that people would need, not just to exist, but to enjoy life to the full.—Genesis, chapters 1 and 2. pr section 5 pp. 20-22 - Purpose of Life (pr) The Great Apostasy Develops (3 occurrences) The theories of evolution led to a challenging of the truthfulness of the Bible’s account of creation and of the introduction of sin through the disobedience of the first human pair. (Gen., chaps. 1-3) jv chap. 4 pp. 33-41 - Proclaimers (jv) Why So Much Suffering and Injustice? (3 occurrences) Our first parents, Adam and Eve, died only because they disobeyed God. (Genesis, chapters 2 and 3) pr section 6 pp. 22-25 - Purpose of Life (pr) What Is God’s Purpose for Mankind? (3 occurrences) Chapters 2 and 3 of Genesis relate that they chose to disobey God by eating from “the tree of knowledge of good and bad.” wi pp. 11-18 - World Without War (wi) Family Distress—A Sign of the Times (3 occurrences) Adam then abdicated his headship and joined her in this revolt.—Genesis 1:26–3:6. w92 10/15 pp. 4-7 - The Watchtower—1992 Man’s “New World Order” Near? (3 occurrences) 5 When God created humans, he purposed for them to live on earth forever in perfection, in a paradise, as Genesis chapters 1 and 2 show. w92 4/1 pp. 6-8 - The Watchtower—1992 Study Number 5—The Hebrew Text of the Holy Scriptures (3 occurrences) Now missing: Gen. 1:1–46:28; Ps. 106-137; Hebrews after Heb 9:14; 2 Timothy; Titus; Philemon; Revelation si pp. 305-314 - “All Scripture” (si) Religion—How Did It Begin? (3 occurrences) Basically, that is the picture presented in the Bible, in the first 11 chapters of the book of Genesis 1-11. sh chap. 2 pp. 19-40 - Mankind’s Search for God (sh) Common Threads in Mythology (3 occurrences) 4, 5. What were some of the beliefs of Greek mythology? 4 Creation myths abound, but none have the simple logic of the Bible’s creation record. (Genesis, chapters 1, 2) sh chap. 3 pp. 41-68 - Mankind’s Search for God (sh) Bible Book Number 1—Genesis (3 occurrences) 9. (a) What is related in the opening chapter of Genesis concerning creation by God? (b) What added details does the second chapter give concerning man? 9 Creation of the heavens and the earth, and the preparation of the earth for human habitation (1:1–2:25). si pp. 13-19 - “All Scripture” (si) Transforming Human Nature (3 occurrences) For this basic reason, human nature today is at best a muddied reflection of what it was when God originally created man perfect.—Romans 3:23; Genesis, chapters 2 and 3. w90 11/1 pp. 4-7 - The Watchtower—1990 Jehovah Deserves Eternal Praise (3 occurrences) For example, we can tell them that God created all things. (Genesis 1:1–2:25; Revelation 4:11) w90 9/15 pp. 10-15 - The Watchtower—1990 Does the Bible Contradict Itself? (3 occurrences) The first describes the creation of the heavens and the earth and everything in them. (Genesis 1:1–2:4) ... The second concentrates on the creation of the human race and its fall into sin.—Genesis 2:5–4:26. gm chap. 7 pp. 87-97 - God’s Word (gm) Unmasking the Serpent (3 occurrences) 2. What question was not answered immediately after the rebellion of Adam and Eve? 2 The Bible explains in simple but profound terms how sin and rebellion came to exist on earth, in what was a paradise garden in the Middle East. (See Genesis, chapters 2 and 3.) w88 9/1 pp. 8-13 - The Watchtower—1988 The Book of Nature and the Bible (3 occurrences) But they rebelled, and by their sin they opened the way for all the evils—including sin and death—that have afflicted mankind.—Genesis, chapters 1 to 3; Romans 5:12-21. w88 3/1 pp. 5-6 - The Watchtower—1988 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1987 (3 occurrences) No. 1: Genesis 1:1 to 25:12 (si pp. 14-16, pars. 10-22) km 10/86 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1986 “Would That All Were Prophets!” (3 occurrences) This knowledge helped Christians to rethink the ‘how’ of God’s creative activity and to understand that Genesis 2 and 3 is not a lesson in Anthropology, but an allegory, teaching us the lesson that sin is the root of all evil.” g86 6/8 pp. 7-9 - Awake!—1986 Adam and Eve—Myth or Reality? (3 occurrences) Genesis chapter 2 relates that God gave the first man a command. w85 6/1 pp. 5-7 - The Watchtower—1985 Bible Words Indexed (3 occurrences) CULTIVATE, Ge 2:5 no man to c. the ground ... HISTORY, Ge 2:4; 5:1; 6:9; Mt 1:1. Rbi8 pp. 1495-1553 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) What Name Do You Use for God? (3 occurrences) German scholars Keil and Delitzsch point out that the expression “Jehovah Elohim” (Jehovah God) appears 20 times in fewer than 50 verses of Genesis chapters 2 and 3. w83 12/1 pp. 3-4 - The Watchtower—1983 Questions From Readers (3 occurrences) Thus we commonly speak of Genesis chapter 1, chapter 2, and so on. w83 8/15 p. 31 - The Watchtower—1983 Genesis Inspires Faith, Hope and Courage (3 occurrences) In faith, righteous Abel offers an acceptable sacrifice to God but suffers death at his brother’s hand as the first martyred witness of Jehovah.—Genesis 1:1–4:26. w83 6/15 pp. 22-25 - The Watchtower—1983 The Electric Eel—An Engineering Marvel (3 occurrences) The Bible clearly identifies him by the name Jehovah God.—Genesis, chapters 1, 2. g83 4/22 p. 21 - Awake!—1983 Where Did They Originate? (3 occurrences) He offered help and guidance, so that man could make his way successfully in life. (Genesis 1:26–2:25) w82 3/1 pp. 4-6 - The Watchtower—1982 Why So Many Heartaches if God Cares? (3 occurrences) Then Willie drew attention to the basic reason why God has permitted wickedness.—Genesis chaps. 2, 3; Romans 5:12. g82 2/8 pp. 16-18 - Awake!—1982 The Millennial Hope Triumphs (3 occurrences) 6 The earthly hope is the original hope to which Adam and Eve could have attained, if they had stayed under Jehovah God’s sovereignty and not sought moral independence. (See the first three chapters of Genesis 1-3.) w81 4/15 pp. 19-23 - The Watchtower—1981 The Path of Divine Truth Leading to Liberation (3 occurrences) This was between 800 and 900 years after Genesis chapter two was written down by Moses. dt pp. 3-31 - Liberation (dt) Championing Bible Truth! (3 occurrences) Gen. 2-7.”—P. 1. w79 7/1 pp. 13-16 - The Watchtower—1979 The True Religion—How to Identify It (3 occurrences) How is what Genesis chapter 2 says about marriage in contrast to what is common of many religions? (Gen. 20:1-9) w78 4/15 pp. 5-11 - The Watchtower—1978 The Dilemma Facing Single People (3 occurrences) The Bible, in Genesis chapter two, refers to the creation of woman for the purpose of being man’s “helper.” g77 1/8 pp. 5-8 - Awake!—1977 Keeping a Balanced View of Time (3 occurrences) It contained all the varieties of trees within its boundaries, according to Genesis the second chapter. w76 7/15 pp. 432-438 - The Watchtower—1976 Is There a God Who Cares? (3 occurrences) 14. Describe the start that God gave our first parents. (Genesis 1:26-31; 2:7-9, 15) 14 When a person reads the first two chapters of the book of Genesis 1-2, it becomes very clear that when God created man and woman he gave them a perfect start. gc pp. 3-31 - God Cares (gc) Do You Appreciate Your Blessings? (3 occurrences) The opening pages of the Bible show that God is the great Creator of all things. (Genesis chaps. 1 and 2) w75 9/15 pp. 556-559 - The Watchtower—1975 Is This All There Is to Life? (3 occurrences) Read it for yourself in your own copy of the Bible at Genesis chapters 1 and 2, Isaiah 25:6-8 and Revelation 21:3, 4. kn19 pp. 1-4 - All There Is to Life? (kn19) Discord Shatters Concordia (3 occurrences) They claim to accept literally the account about creation, the Garden of Eden and the fall into sin, narrated in Genesis chapters one through three. g74 8/22 pp. 8-12 - Awake!—1974 Fornication—Why Not? (3 occurrences) Genesis chapter two shows that, after creating Eve, Jehovah proceeded “to bring her to the man.” g74 1/22 pp. 27-28 - Awake!—1974 Does the Bible Answer Life’s Questions? (3 occurrences) For reasons of divine purpose he has temporarily allowed sin to exist.—Genesis chapters 2 and 3; Deut. 32:4, 5. g73 10/22 pp. 25-28 - Awake!—1973 Bible Navigation (3 occurrences) Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 by - Byington (by) Our Basis for Hope in Its Restoration (3 occurrences) The second chapter of Genesis states that the Creator performed the marriage in the Paradise of Pleasure, the Garden of Eden. pm chap. 1 pp. 7-21 - Paradise Restored (pm) 12345
And he provided the earth with everything that people would need, not just to exist, but to enjoy life to the full.—Genesis, chapters 1 and 2.
The theories of evolution led to a challenging of the truthfulness of the Bible’s account of creation and of the introduction of sin through the disobedience of the first human pair. (Gen., chaps. 1-3)
Chapters 2 and 3 of Genesis relate that they chose to disobey God by eating from “the tree of knowledge of good and bad.”
5 When God created humans, he purposed for them to live on earth forever in perfection, in a paradise, as Genesis chapters 1 and 2 show.
Now missing: Gen. 1:1–46:28; Ps. 106-137; Hebrews after Heb 9:14; 2 Timothy; Titus; Philemon; Revelation
Basically, that is the picture presented in the Bible, in the first 11 chapters of the book of Genesis 1-11.
4, 5. What were some of the beliefs of Greek mythology? 4 Creation myths abound, but none have the simple logic of the Bible’s creation record. (Genesis, chapters 1, 2)
9. (a) What is related in the opening chapter of Genesis concerning creation by God? (b) What added details does the second chapter give concerning man? 9 Creation of the heavens and the earth, and the preparation of the earth for human habitation (1:1–2:25).
For this basic reason, human nature today is at best a muddied reflection of what it was when God originally created man perfect.—Romans 3:23; Genesis, chapters 2 and 3.
The first describes the creation of the heavens and the earth and everything in them. (Genesis 1:1–2:4) ... The second concentrates on the creation of the human race and its fall into sin.—Genesis 2:5–4:26.
2. What question was not answered immediately after the rebellion of Adam and Eve? 2 The Bible explains in simple but profound terms how sin and rebellion came to exist on earth, in what was a paradise garden in the Middle East. (See Genesis, chapters 2 and 3.)
But they rebelled, and by their sin they opened the way for all the evils—including sin and death—that have afflicted mankind.—Genesis, chapters 1 to 3; Romans 5:12-21.
This knowledge helped Christians to rethink the ‘how’ of God’s creative activity and to understand that Genesis 2 and 3 is not a lesson in Anthropology, but an allegory, teaching us the lesson that sin is the root of all evil.”
German scholars Keil and Delitzsch point out that the expression “Jehovah Elohim” (Jehovah God) appears 20 times in fewer than 50 verses of Genesis chapters 2 and 3.
In faith, righteous Abel offers an acceptable sacrifice to God but suffers death at his brother’s hand as the first martyred witness of Jehovah.—Genesis 1:1–4:26.
He offered help and guidance, so that man could make his way successfully in life. (Genesis 1:26–2:25)
Then Willie drew attention to the basic reason why God has permitted wickedness.—Genesis chaps. 2, 3; Romans 5:12.
6 The earthly hope is the original hope to which Adam and Eve could have attained, if they had stayed under Jehovah God’s sovereignty and not sought moral independence. (See the first three chapters of Genesis 1-3.)
How is what Genesis chapter 2 says about marriage in contrast to what is common of many religions? (Gen. 20:1-9)
The Bible, in Genesis chapter two, refers to the creation of woman for the purpose of being man’s “helper.”
It contained all the varieties of trees within its boundaries, according to Genesis the second chapter.
14. Describe the start that God gave our first parents. (Genesis 1:26-31; 2:7-9, 15) 14 When a person reads the first two chapters of the book of Genesis 1-2, it becomes very clear that when God created man and woman he gave them a perfect start.
The opening pages of the Bible show that God is the great Creator of all things. (Genesis chaps. 1 and 2)
Read it for yourself in your own copy of the Bible at Genesis chapters 1 and 2, Isaiah 25:6-8 and Revelation 21:3, 4.
They claim to accept literally the account about creation, the Garden of Eden and the fall into sin, narrated in Genesis chapters one through three.
For reasons of divine purpose he has temporarily allowed sin to exist.—Genesis chapters 2 and 3; Deut. 32:4, 5.
Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
The second chapter of Genesis states that the Creator performed the marriage in the Paradise of Pleasure, the Garden of Eden.