3423 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 Bible Topics for Discussion (17 occurrences) Mt 6:9, 10; Re 21:3-5 td 1A-44C - Bible Topics (td) Introductions for Use in the Field Ministry (15 occurrences) Please note what it says here in the Bible. (Read scripture, such as Revelation 21:3, 4.) rs pp. 9-15 - Reasoning (rs) Bible Words Indexed (14 occurrences) Ps 37:11; Eze 28:16; Mt 12:34; 2Co 8:2. ... Re 21:4 d. will be no more Rbi8 pp. 1495-1553 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Questions From Readers (13 occurrences) ◼ Since Psalm 37:29 has been translated “The righteous shall inherit the land, and dwell therein for ever,” does it refer simply to Israel’s permanently occupying the Promised Land? ... Psalm 37 holds before righteous ones the prospect of living forever on our earth. w86 1/1 p. 31 - The Watchtower—1986 Psalms (12 occurrences) 4 For you are not a God taking delight in wickedness;+No one bad* may reside for any time with you.+ ... 15 O Jehovah, who will be a guest in your tent?+Who will reside in your holy mountain?+ Rbi8 Psalms 1:1-150:6 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Revelation—What It Means for Your Future (10 occurrences) Upon surviving the great tribulation, this “great crowd” will live here on earth and enjoy amazing blessings.—Ps. 37:9-11, 27-29; Prov. 2:21, 22; Rev. 7:16, 17. w22 May pp. 15-19 - The Watchtower (Study)—2022 “As in Heaven, Also Upon Earth” (10 occurrences) Psalm 37 confirms this hope. w06 8/15 pp. 4-7 - The Watchtower—2006 The Psalmist Sings Jehovah’s Praise (10 occurrences) Bible Highlights Psalms 1 to 41 w86 8/15 pp. 20-21 - The Watchtower—1986 Isaiah (10 occurrences) 8 He will actually swallow up death forever,+ and the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will certainly wipe the tears from all faces.+ And the reproach of his people he will take away from all the earth,*+ for Jehovah himself has spoken [it]. ... 19 And the meek+ ones will certainly increase their rejoicing in Jehovah himself, and even the poor ones of mankind* will be joyful in the Holy One of Israel himself,+ Rbi8 Isaiah 1:1-66:24 - Reference Bible (Rbi8) Serve with Eternity in View (10 occurrences) 13. What was David evidently drawing on in what he wrote at Psalm 37:11, 29? 13 In Psalm 37:11, 29 David wrote: “The meek ones themselves will possess the earth, . . . w74 6/15 pp. 375-380 - The Watchtower—1974 Psalms (9 occurrences) 26 The meek will eat and be satisfied;+Those seeking Jehovah will praise him.+ May you enjoy life* forever. ... 13 He* will experience what is good,+And his descendants* will take possession of the earth.+ nwtsty Psalms 1:1-150:6 - Study Bible How Jehovah Guarantees His Promise of Paradise (9 occurrences) 3. (a) What promise is well-loved by God’s servants? (Revelation 21:3, 4) (b) How do some respond when we share that promise with them? 3 The promise that we will consider is well-loved by God’s servants worldwide. (Read Revelation 21:3, 4.) w23 November pp. 2-7 - The Watchtower (Study)—2023 “You Will Be With Me in Paradise” (9 occurrences) 8. How did the words found at Psalm 37:10, 11, 29 have a fulfillment after King David recorded them? (See “Questions From Readers” in this issue.) 8 King David was inspired to write about what life would be like when a future wise and faithful king would sit on the throne. (Read Psalm 37:10, 11, 29.) w22 December pp. 8-13 - The Watchtower (Study)—2022 Psalms (9 occurrences) 26 The meek will eat and be satisfied;+Those seeking Jehovah will praise him.+ May you enjoy life* forever. ... 13 He* will experience what is good,+And his descendants* will take possession of the earth.+ nwt Psalms 1:1-150:6 - New World Translation (nwt) Study Questions for My Book of Bible Stories (9 occurrences) Read Revelation 21:3, 4. my - Bible Stories (my) “Take Exquisite Delight in Jehovah” (9 occurrences) An in-depth look at Psalm 37, verses 1 to 11, provides the answers. w03 12/1 pp. 9-14 - The Watchtower—2003 Bible Book Number 66—Revelation (9 occurrences) After its introduction (Rev. 1:1-9), the book can be viewed as being divided into 16 visions: (1) 1:10–3:22; (2) 4:1–5:14; (3) 6:1-17; (4) 7:1-17; (5) 8:1–9:21; (6) 10:1–11:19; (7) 12:1-17; (8) 13:1-18; (9) 14:1-20; (10) 15:1–16:21; (11) 17:1-18; (12) 18:1–19:10; (13) 19:11-21; (14) 20:1-10; (15) 20:11–21:8; (16) 21:9–22:5. si pp. 263-269 - “All Scripture” (si) Bible Words Index (8 occurrences) Re 21:4 d. will be no more ... Ps 37:11 meek will possess the e. nwt pp. 1664-1691 - New World Translation (nwt) “Look! I Am Making All Things New” (8 occurrences) Note how the fulfillment of his purpose is described at Revelation 21:3-5.—Read. w13 12/1 p. 11 - The Watchtower—2013 Making All Things New—As Foretold (8 occurrences) Now turn to Revelation chapter 21, which contains one other occurrence of this expression in the Bible. w00 4/15 pp. 8-13 - The Watchtower—2000 Bible Book Number 19—Psalms (8 occurrences) 6. (a) Into what separate volumes has the book of Psalms been divided? (b) Who apparently arranged the book of Psalms into final form? 6 From ancient times, the book of Psalms has been divided into five separate books, or volumes, as follows: (1) Psalms 1-41; (2) Psalms 42-72; (3) Psalms 73-89; (4) Psalms 90-106; (5) Psalms 107-150. si pp. 101-106 - “All Scripture” (si) Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1991 (8 occurrences) No. 1: Revelation 20:11 to 22:21 (si pp. 267-8 pars. 25-27) km 10/90 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1990 Psalm 37:4—“Delight Yourself in the LORD” (7 occurrences) Psalm 37 was composed by King David of ancient Israel. ijwbv article 45 - Bible Verses Explained (ijwbv) Psalms, Book of (7 occurrences) A book seemingly consisting of five collections of sacred songs—(1) Ps 1-41; (2) 42-72; (3) 73-89; (4) 90-106; (5) 107-150—each collection ending with a blessing pronounced on Jehovah. it-2 pp. 708-712 - Insight, Volume 2 Heaven (7 occurrences) Ps. 37:9, 11, 29: “Evildoers themselves will be cut off, but those hoping in Jehovah are the ones that will possess the earth . . . rs pp. 161-168 - Reasoning (rs) Born Again (7 occurrences) Ps. 37:29: “The righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will reside forever upon it.” ... Rev. 21:3, 4: “Look! rs pp. 76-80 - Reasoning (rs) An Earthly Paradise Soon to Come (7 occurrences) The righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will reside forever upon it.”—Psalm 37:9-11, 29; Matthew 5:5. ce chap. 19 pp. 232-246 - Creation (ce) February (6 occurrences) Revelation chapter 21 compares the 144,000 to an extremely beautiful city called “New Jerusalem.” es24 pp. 17-26 - Examining the Scriptures—2024 Truths We Love to Teach (6 occurrences) You can live forever on earth.—Ps. 37:29; Matt. 5:5. ... God’s Kingdom is the only solution to mankind’s problems.—Ps. 37:10, 11; 46:9; Isa. 65:21-23. lmd - Love People (lmd) “The Meek Will Possess the Earth” (6 occurrences) Psalm 37 in the Bible offers the answer, along with guidance for us now. wp18 No. 2 p. 16 - The Watchtower (Public)—2018 What Is God’s Purpose for the Earth? (6 occurrences) The Bible answers: “The righteous will possess the earth, and they will live forever on it.”—Psalm 37:29; Revelation 21:3, 4. bh chap. 3 pp. 27-36 - Bible Teach (bh) Why Doesn’t God Get Rid of the Devil? (6 occurrences) Yes, “the righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will reside forever upon it.”—Psalm 37:11, 29. g 12/10 pp. 10-11 - Awake!—2010 Everlasting Life on Earth—A Christian Hope? (6 occurrences) “[God] will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more.”—REV. 21:4. ... Jesus will then fulfill God’s promise: “The righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will reside forever upon it.”—Ps. 37:29. w09 8/15 pp. 7-11 - The Watchtower—2009 Highlights From the Book of Revelation—II (6 occurrences) The answers to these and other vital questions are revealed at Revelation 13:1–22:21.a w09 2/15 pp. 3-5 - The Watchtower—2009 Highlights From Book One of Psalms (6 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 Give Comfort to Those Who Grieve (6 occurrences) She showed the girl Revelation 21:3, 4; Job 33:25; Isaiah 35:5-7 and 65:21-25. After a long discussion, the girl said, with evident relief: “Now I know what I live for. w03 5/1 pp. 19-24 - The Watchtower—2003 Jehovah—“A Righteous God and a Savior” (6 occurrences) Still, they look forward to the destruction of that modern-day religious organization as well as the promised removal of the political system under Satan’s control, the abyssing of Satan, and the coming of new heavens and a new earth. (Revelation 18:2, 21; 19:19-21; 20:1-3, 12, 13; 21:1-4) ip-2 chap. 6 pp. 76-92 - Isaiah’s Prophecy II (ip-2) “Glad Tidings” From the Apocalypse (6 occurrences) Many Witnesses would answer by quoting verses from Revelation chapters 20 and 21 that refer to the Thousand Year Reign of Christ and his Kingdom government and the human society, where death, mourning, and pain will be “no more.”—Revelation 20:6; 21:1, 4. w99 12/1 pp. 9-14 - The Watchtower—1999 Theocratic Ministry School Schedule for 1999 (6 occurrences) Jan. 11 Bible reading: Revelation 19-22 km 10/98 pp. 3-6 - Kingdom Ministry—1998 Trust Jehovah to Fulfill His Purpose (6 occurrences) “The righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will reside forever upon it.”—PSALM 37:29. ... And at Revelation 21:4, God’s Word tells us that in his new world, “he will wipe out every tear from [mankind’s] eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.” w94 3/15 pp. 15-20 - The Watchtower—1994 12345
◼ Since Psalm 37:29 has been translated “The righteous shall inherit the land, and dwell therein for ever,” does it refer simply to Israel’s permanently occupying the Promised Land? ... Psalm 37 holds before righteous ones the prospect of living forever on our earth.
4 For you are not a God taking delight in wickedness;+No one bad* may reside for any time with you.+ ... 15 O Jehovah, who will be a guest in your tent?+Who will reside in your holy mountain?+
Upon surviving the great tribulation, this “great crowd” will live here on earth and enjoy amazing blessings.—Ps. 37:9-11, 27-29; Prov. 2:21, 22; Rev. 7:16, 17.
8 He will actually swallow up death forever,+ and the Sovereign Lord Jehovah will certainly wipe the tears from all faces.+ And the reproach of his people he will take away from all the earth,*+ for Jehovah himself has spoken [it]. ... 19 And the meek+ ones will certainly increase their rejoicing in Jehovah himself, and even the poor ones of mankind* will be joyful in the Holy One of Israel himself,+
13. What was David evidently drawing on in what he wrote at Psalm 37:11, 29? 13 In Psalm 37:11, 29 David wrote: “The meek ones themselves will possess the earth, . . .
26 The meek will eat and be satisfied;+Those seeking Jehovah will praise him.+ May you enjoy life* forever. ... 13 He* will experience what is good,+And his descendants* will take possession of the earth.+
3. (a) What promise is well-loved by God’s servants? (Revelation 21:3, 4) (b) How do some respond when we share that promise with them? 3 The promise that we will consider is well-loved by God’s servants worldwide. (Read Revelation 21:3, 4.)
8. How did the words found at Psalm 37:10, 11, 29 have a fulfillment after King David recorded them? (See “Questions From Readers” in this issue.) 8 King David was inspired to write about what life would be like when a future wise and faithful king would sit on the throne. (Read Psalm 37:10, 11, 29.)
26 The meek will eat and be satisfied;+Those seeking Jehovah will praise him.+ May you enjoy life* forever. ... 13 He* will experience what is good,+And his descendants* will take possession of the earth.+
After its introduction (Rev. 1:1-9), the book can be viewed as being divided into 16 visions: (1) 1:10–3:22; (2) 4:1–5:14; (3) 6:1-17; (4) 7:1-17; (5) 8:1–9:21; (6) 10:1–11:19; (7) 12:1-17; (8) 13:1-18; (9) 14:1-20; (10) 15:1–16:21; (11) 17:1-18; (12) 18:1–19:10; (13) 19:11-21; (14) 20:1-10; (15) 20:11–21:8; (16) 21:9–22:5.
Now turn to Revelation chapter 21, which contains one other occurrence of this expression in the Bible.
6. (a) Into what separate volumes has the book of Psalms been divided? (b) Who apparently arranged the book of Psalms into final form? 6 From ancient times, the book of Psalms has been divided into five separate books, or volumes, as follows: (1) Psalms 1-41; (2) Psalms 42-72; (3) Psalms 73-89; (4) Psalms 90-106; (5) Psalms 107-150.
A book seemingly consisting of five collections of sacred songs—(1) Ps 1-41; (2) 42-72; (3) 73-89; (4) 90-106; (5) 107-150—each collection ending with a blessing pronounced on Jehovah.
Ps. 37:9, 11, 29: “Evildoers themselves will be cut off, but those hoping in Jehovah are the ones that will possess the earth . . .
Ps. 37:29: “The righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will reside forever upon it.” ... Rev. 21:3, 4: “Look!
The righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will reside forever upon it.”—Psalm 37:9-11, 29; Matthew 5:5.
You can live forever on earth.—Ps. 37:29; Matt. 5:5. ... God’s Kingdom is the only solution to mankind’s problems.—Ps. 37:10, 11; 46:9; Isa. 65:21-23.
The Bible answers: “The righteous will possess the earth, and they will live forever on it.”—Psalm 37:29; Revelation 21:3, 4.
Yes, “the righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will reside forever upon it.”—Psalm 37:11, 29.
“[God] will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more.”—REV. 21:4. ... Jesus will then fulfill God’s promise: “The righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will reside forever upon it.”—Ps. 37:29.
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.
She showed the girl Revelation 21:3, 4; Job 33:25; Isaiah 35:5-7 and 65:21-25. After a long discussion, the girl said, with evident relief: “Now I know what I live for.
Still, they look forward to the destruction of that modern-day religious organization as well as the promised removal of the political system under Satan’s control, the abyssing of Satan, and the coming of new heavens and a new earth. (Revelation 18:2, 21; 19:19-21; 20:1-3, 12, 13; 21:1-4)
Many Witnesses would answer by quoting verses from Revelation chapters 20 and 21 that refer to the Thousand Year Reign of Christ and his Kingdom government and the human society, where death, mourning, and pain will be “no more.”—Revelation 20:6; 21:1, 4.
“The righteous themselves will possess the earth, and they will reside forever upon it.”—PSALM 37:29. ... And at Revelation 21:4, God’s Word tells us that in his new world, “he will wipe out every tear from [mankind’s] eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.”