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- What Does It Mean to Be Holy? - JW. ORG
The Hebrew word translated ‘holy’ points to something that is separated from common use or held sacred, especially by virtue of its being clean and pure
- Holy; Holiness - Definition and Meaning | Bible Dictionary
Define ‘holy’ or ‘holiness’ as used in the Bible Locate examples of ‘holy’ or ‘holiness’ in Bible verses
- John | Online Bible | NWT Study Bible - JW. ORG
John Read the Bible free online The NWT Study Bible is complete with cross references, maps, and an accurate Bible dictionary
- New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures (Study Edition)
This free online study Bible is an accurate, easy-to-read study edition of the Holy Bible It includes pictures, footnotes, cross-references, and additional study tools
- What Is the Holy Spirit? - JW. ORG
A Conversation With a Neighbor —What Is the Holy Spirit? JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES enjoy discussing the Bible with their neighbors Do you have a particular Bible question that you have wondered about? Are you curious about any of the beliefs or religious practices of Jehovah’s Witnesses? If so, do not hesitate to bring up the subject the next time you come in contact with a Witness He or she
- Holy Place - JW. ORG
When inside the tabernacle’s Holy Place, the priest would see, between the parts of the panel frames of the walls, and on the ceiling, the colorful embroidered cherubs of the tabernacle’s inner covering (Ex 26:1, 15) Suspended from four golden pillars was the curtain to the Most Holy, likewise embroidered with cherubs
- Holy Spirit - JW. ORG
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- Holy Ones - JW. ORG
Christian Holy Ones Persons brought into relationship with God by means of the new covenant are sanctified, cleansed, and set apart for God’s exclusive service by “the blood of the covenant,” the shed blood of Jesus Christ (Heb 10:29; 13:20) They are thereby constituted “holy ones” (“saints” in KJ and some other versions)
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