Page 7 of 427 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 Where Are Our Dead Loved Ones Now? (1 occurrence) “The Lamb” is Jesus Christ. (Compare John 1:29.) w88 9/15 pp. 4-7 - The Watchtower—1988 A Time of Testing and Sifting (1 occurrence) Well, in view of how things worked out, it is reasonable to conclude that “the messenger of the covenant” is Jesus Christ, whom John the Baptizer introduced to his disciples as “the Lamb of God.” (John 1:29-34) w87 6/15 pp. 10-15 - The Watchtower—1987 A New Dimension of Divine Wisdom (1 occurrence) He was “the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world.”—John 1:29; 3:16. w87 4/15 pp. 5-7 - The Watchtower—1987 On the Watch During “the Conclusion of the System of Things” (1 occurrence) They have already exercised faith in “the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world,” and through him they have dedicated themselves to Jehovah God and have got baptized in symbol of that dedication. (John 1:29) ws chap. 6 pp. 47-55 - Worldwide Security (ws) Questions From Readers (1 occurrence) In fact, there were evidently no observers at that baptism, for John alone initially identified Jesus as “the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world.” (John 1:29, 33, 34) w86 11/15 p. 31 - The Watchtower—1986 Always Display Love and Faith (1 occurrence) The descending of the spirit upon Jesus at his baptism proved him to be God’s Son. (Matthew 3:16; John 1:29-34) w86 7/15 pp. 21-26 - The Watchtower—1986 ‘Keep Spotless, Unblemished, and in Peace’ (1 occurrence) By demonstrating their belief that ‘no forgiveness takes place unless blood is poured out’ and that Jesus is “the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world.” (Revelation 7:9, 14; Hebrews 9:22; John 1:29, 36) w86 5/1 pp. 15-20 - The Watchtower—1986 Bible Navigation (1 occurrence) Chapters: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 int - Kingdom Interlinear (int) 6 Main Events of Jesus’ Earthly Life (1 occurrence) Bethany beyond John the Baptizer’s testimony Jordan concerning Jesus Joh 1:15, 29-34 int pp. 1160-1167 - Kingdom Interlinear (int) Jesus’ First Disciples (1 occurrence) John 1:29-51. w85 10/15 pp. 8-9 - The Watchtower—1985 At Unity With the Creator of the Universal Organization (1 occurrence) What a choral group they make up as they unitedly sing “the song of Moses the slave of God and the song of the Lamb,” Jesus Christ! (Revelation 15:3, 4; John 1:29, 36) w85 3/15 pp. 15-20 - The Watchtower—1985 A Night to Remember (1 occurrence) His sacrifice has saving power superior to that of the Passover lamb. (John 1:29) w85 3/15 p. 32 - The Watchtower—1985 The “Other Sheep” and the Lord’s Evening Meal (1 occurrence) All these features pointed forward to Christ Jesus, “the Lamb of God.”—John 1:29. w85 2/15 pp. 15-21 - The Watchtower—1985 1 Corinthians (1 occurrence) 7 Clear away the old leaven, that YOU may be a new lump,+ according as YOU are free from ferment. For, indeed, Christ+ our passover+ has been sacrificed.+ Rbi8 1 Corinthians 1:1-16:24 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) 1 Peter (1 occurrence) 19 But it was with precious blood,+ like that of an unblemished and spotless lamb,+ even Christ’s.+ Rbi8 1 Peter 1:1-5:14 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Galatians (1 occurrence) 19 Why, then, the Law? It was added to make transgressions manifest,*+ until the seed should arrive+ to whom the promise had been made; and it was transmitted through angels+ by the hand of a mediator.+ Rbi8 Galatians 1:1-6:18 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Zechariah (1 occurrence) 13 “In that day+ there will come to be a well+ opened to the house of David and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem for sin+ and for an abhorrent thing.+ Rbi8 Zechariah 1:1-14:21 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Isaiah (1 occurrence) 7 He was hard pressed,+ and he was letting himself be afflicted;+ yet he would not open his mouth. He was being brought just like a sheep* to the slaughtering;+ and like a ewe that before her shearers has become mute, he also would not open his mouth.+ Rbi8 Isaiah 1:1-66:24 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Psalms (1 occurrence) 3 Things of error have proved mightier than I am.+As for our transgressions, you yourself will cover them.+ Rbi8 Psalms 1:1-150:6 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Numbers (1 occurrence) 9 Moses at once made a serpent of copper+ and placed it upon the signal pole;+ and it did occur that if a serpent had bitten a man and he gazed+ at the copper serpent, he then kept alive.+ Rbi8 Numbers 1:1-36:13 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Exodus (1 occurrence) 3 Speak to the entire assembly of Israel, saying, ‘On the tenth day of this month they are to take for themselves each one a sheep*+ for the ancestral house, a sheep to a house. Rbi8 Exodus 1:1-40:38 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Genesis (1 occurrence) 8 To this Abraham said: “God will provide himself the sheep for the burnt offering,+ my son.” And both of them walked on together. Rbi8 Genesis 1:1-50:26 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Word-Search Game (1 occurrence) Isaiah 53:5, 11; John 1:29. g84 11/8 pp. 19-27 - Awake!—1984 “All Israel” Saved to Bless All Mankind (1 occurrence) Yes, already “the Lamb of God,” Jesus Christ, is feeding them with spiritual food so that they “hunger no more.” (John 1:29) w84 9/15 pp. 15-20 - The Watchtower—1984 The Fine Shepherd and “This Fold” of His (1 occurrence) Did not his forerunner, John the Baptizer, refer his bystanding listeners to the approaching Jesus Christ and say: “See, the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world”? (John 1:29, 36) w84 2/15 pp. 10-15 - The Watchtower—1984 Jehovah’s Purpose Attains Glorious Success (1 occurrence) 14. By what means will they be freed from sin and all its effects? 14 As the “Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world,” Jesus Christ will make application of the value of his sacrifice so as to cancel out all the past sins of mankind. (John 1:29) uw chap. 24 pp. 184-191 - United in Worship (uw) A Great Crowd Before Jehovah’s Throne (1 occurrence) The fact that they have “washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb” indicates that they have recognized their need of the sin-atoning merit of Jesus’ sacrifice as the Lamb of God. (John 1:29; 1 John 2:2) uw chap. 13 pp. 103-109 - United in Worship (uw) What the Mosaic Law Means to You (1 occurrence) Animal sacrifices under the Law had only limited value, but as a perfect human, Jesus could offer his life as a sacrifice that would really remove sin and open the way to eternal life for all those exercising faith.—John 1:29; 3:16; 1 Pet. 1:18, 19. uw chap. 19 pp. 146-153 - United in Worship (uw) Millions Now Alive Will Never Die Off Our Earth (1 occurrence) They personally have availed themselves of the benefits of the sacrificial death of “the Lamb of God,” Jesus Christ. (John 1:29) w83 10/1 pp. 8-13 - The Watchtower—1983 Will You Ever Live in a Happy World? (1 occurrence) God will tent with these people on earth representatively until they are fully reconciled with him through Christ, “the Lamb of God,” after a thousand year judgment day.—John 1:29, 36; Revelation 20:6. w82 11/1 pp. 4-6 - The Watchtower—1982 “What Prevents Me from Getting Baptized?” (1 occurrence) Yes, the prophecy of Isaiah was about the “Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world”!—Acts 8:26-35; Isaiah 53:7, 8; John 1:29. w82 2/15 pp. 27-31 - The Watchtower—1982 Dedication—To Whom? Why? (1 occurrence) God had mercifully begun to grant “repentance for the purpose of life to people of the nations also,” through Jesus Christ, “the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world.” (Acts 11:18; John 1:29) w82 2/15 pp. 16-21 - The Watchtower—1982 Reaching Out for the Kingdom (1 occurrence) 6. (a) What prophetic pattern was there enacted? (b) Why should the promise at Genesis 22:18 be of special interest to you? 6 Here God was making a prophetic pattern of how he would sacrifice his own Son, in order to take away the sin of the world of mankind. (John 1:29; Galatians 3:16) kc chap. 6 pp. 46-55 - “Kingdom Come” (kc) Jesus Christ, the One Through Whom God Blesses Mankind (1 occurrence) They directed attention to him as the great High Priest and to the sacrifice of his own human life as the means to take away sins forever and bring deliverance even from death. (Galatians 3:24; Hebrews 9:11, 12; John 1:29) tr chap. 6 pp. 46-54 - Truth (tr) The Reason Why a “Little Flock” Goes to Heaven (1 occurrence) The “Lamb” referred to here is, of course, Jesus Christ; and this “Mount Zion” is not on earth, but in heaven where Jesus is. (John 1:29; Hebrews 12:22) tr chap. 9 pp. 75-81 - Truth (tr) Righteous Rule Makes Earth a Paradise (1 occurrence) God’s Son and his associate priests will then apply the benefits of Jesus’ sacrifice directly to all obedient ones. (John 1:29; 1 John 2:2) tr chap. 12 pp. 102-113 - Truth (tr) ‘Light Has Flashed Up for the Righteous’ (1 occurrence) John was highly favored in getting from God the sign that identified the Messiah, and in introducing him to Israel. (John 1:26-36) w81 12/1 pp. 16-20 - The Watchtower—1981 Godly Conduct Toward Others (1 occurrence) 17 As “the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world,” Jesus was a light to all people, though he concentrated on the Jews during his earthly ministry. (John 1:29; 8:12; Isa. 42:1, 6, 7; Matt. 10:5, 6; 15:24) w81 9/15 pp. 16-20 - The Watchtower—1981 “Somebody Ought to Do Something About It!” (1 occurrence) It also meant that he had to be prepared to die a sacrificial death, since it was by his death that God would bring the power of Satan the Devil to nothing and also redeem mankind from its sinful state.—John 1:29; Heb. 2:14. g81 5/22 pp. 12-14 - Awake!—1981 Celebrations of Deliverance (1 occurrence) One day John, who had baptized Jesus, pointed to him and said: “See, the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world!” (John 1:29) w81 4/15 pp. 28-29 - The Watchtower—1981 56789
Well, in view of how things worked out, it is reasonable to conclude that “the messenger of the covenant” is Jesus Christ, whom John the Baptizer introduced to his disciples as “the Lamb of God.” (John 1:29-34)
They have already exercised faith in “the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world,” and through him they have dedicated themselves to Jehovah God and have got baptized in symbol of that dedication. (John 1:29)
In fact, there were evidently no observers at that baptism, for John alone initially identified Jesus as “the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world.” (John 1:29, 33, 34)
The descending of the spirit upon Jesus at his baptism proved him to be God’s Son. (Matthew 3:16; John 1:29-34)
By demonstrating their belief that ‘no forgiveness takes place unless blood is poured out’ and that Jesus is “the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world.” (Revelation 7:9, 14; Hebrews 9:22; John 1:29, 36)
What a choral group they make up as they unitedly sing “the song of Moses the slave of God and the song of the Lamb,” Jesus Christ! (Revelation 15:3, 4; John 1:29, 36)
7 Clear away the old leaven, that YOU may be a new lump,+ according as YOU are free from ferment. For, indeed, Christ+ our passover+ has been sacrificed.+
19 Why, then, the Law? It was added to make transgressions manifest,*+ until the seed should arrive+ to whom the promise had been made; and it was transmitted through angels+ by the hand of a mediator.+
13 “In that day+ there will come to be a well+ opened to the house of David and to the inhabitants of Jerusalem for sin+ and for an abhorrent thing.+
7 He was hard pressed,+ and he was letting himself be afflicted;+ yet he would not open his mouth. He was being brought just like a sheep* to the slaughtering;+ and like a ewe that before her shearers has become mute, he also would not open his mouth.+
3 Things of error have proved mightier than I am.+As for our transgressions, you yourself will cover them.+
9 Moses at once made a serpent of copper+ and placed it upon the signal pole;+ and it did occur that if a serpent had bitten a man and he gazed+ at the copper serpent, he then kept alive.+
3 Speak to the entire assembly of Israel, saying, ‘On the tenth day of this month they are to take for themselves each one a sheep*+ for the ancestral house, a sheep to a house.
8 To this Abraham said: “God will provide himself the sheep for the burnt offering,+ my son.” And both of them walked on together.
Yes, already “the Lamb of God,” Jesus Christ, is feeding them with spiritual food so that they “hunger no more.” (John 1:29)
Did not his forerunner, John the Baptizer, refer his bystanding listeners to the approaching Jesus Christ and say: “See, the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world”? (John 1:29, 36)
14. By what means will they be freed from sin and all its effects? 14 As the “Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world,” Jesus Christ will make application of the value of his sacrifice so as to cancel out all the past sins of mankind. (John 1:29)
The fact that they have “washed their robes and made them white in the blood of the Lamb” indicates that they have recognized their need of the sin-atoning merit of Jesus’ sacrifice as the Lamb of God. (John 1:29; 1 John 2:2)
Animal sacrifices under the Law had only limited value, but as a perfect human, Jesus could offer his life as a sacrifice that would really remove sin and open the way to eternal life for all those exercising faith.—John 1:29; 3:16; 1 Pet. 1:18, 19.
They personally have availed themselves of the benefits of the sacrificial death of “the Lamb of God,” Jesus Christ. (John 1:29)
God will tent with these people on earth representatively until they are fully reconciled with him through Christ, “the Lamb of God,” after a thousand year judgment day.—John 1:29, 36; Revelation 20:6.
Yes, the prophecy of Isaiah was about the “Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world”!—Acts 8:26-35; Isaiah 53:7, 8; John 1:29.
God had mercifully begun to grant “repentance for the purpose of life to people of the nations also,” through Jesus Christ, “the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world.” (Acts 11:18; John 1:29)
6. (a) What prophetic pattern was there enacted? (b) Why should the promise at Genesis 22:18 be of special interest to you? 6 Here God was making a prophetic pattern of how he would sacrifice his own Son, in order to take away the sin of the world of mankind. (John 1:29; Galatians 3:16)
They directed attention to him as the great High Priest and to the sacrifice of his own human life as the means to take away sins forever and bring deliverance even from death. (Galatians 3:24; Hebrews 9:11, 12; John 1:29)
The “Lamb” referred to here is, of course, Jesus Christ; and this “Mount Zion” is not on earth, but in heaven where Jesus is. (John 1:29; Hebrews 12:22)
God’s Son and his associate priests will then apply the benefits of Jesus’ sacrifice directly to all obedient ones. (John 1:29; 1 John 2:2)
John was highly favored in getting from God the sign that identified the Messiah, and in introducing him to Israel. (John 1:26-36)
17 As “the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world,” Jesus was a light to all people, though he concentrated on the Jews during his earthly ministry. (John 1:29; 8:12; Isa. 42:1, 6, 7; Matt. 10:5, 6; 15:24)
It also meant that he had to be prepared to die a sacrificial death, since it was by his death that God would bring the power of Satan the Devil to nothing and also redeem mankind from its sinful state.—John 1:29; Heb. 2:14.
One day John, who had baptized Jesus, pointed to him and said: “See, the Lamb of God that takes away the sin of the world!” (John 1:29)