Jehovah's Witness Beliefs Overview
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What do Jehovah's Witnesses believe about the nature of Jesus?

  • He is the Almighty God.
  • He is a created being, lesser than Jehovah. (correct)
  • He is the second person of the Trinity.
  • He is co-equal with Jehovah.
  • Jehovah's Witnesses believe in the concept of a literal hell.

    False

    In what year do Jehovah's Witnesses believe that Jesus returned?

    1914

    The Holy Spirit is understood by Jehovah's Witnesses as an __________ power of God at work.

    <p>invisible</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Match the following beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses with their descriptions:

    <p>God = One true God, Jehovah Trinity = Deny the Trinity Hell = No literal hell Jesus' death = Resurrected as an invisible spirit being</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    Jehovah's Witness Beliefs

    • Believe in one God, who is Jehovah.
    • Deny the Trinity.
    • Deny the absolute deity of Jesus. Jesus is created, firstborn, powerful, but not all-powerful and lesser than Jehovah in deity, according to Phil. 2:5-11, Rev. 3:14, Col. 1:15.
    • Jesus is a co-creator, not the creator, according to Col. 1:16-18 and John 1:1-3.
    • Jesus died as a man and resurrected as an invisible spirit being. A similar body appeared to disciples as a bodily manifestation, but not the body that was crucified.
    • Holy Spirit is not a person, but an invisible power of God.
    • No literal hell. Jesus returned in 1914 and established a kingdom.

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    This quiz covers the fundamental beliefs of Jehovah's Witnesses, including their view of God, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit. It also discusses their interpretations of key biblical passages and their unique eschatological views, such as the concept of the kingdom established in 1914. Test your understanding of these distinct theological perspectives!

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