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Check Your Memory

After reading this issue of “The Watchtower,” do you remember—

✔ How today’s religions show they are more concerned with their standing with the world than with God? P. 35, ¶1.

✔ When the Bible began to be written? P. 36, ¶6.

✔ How Bible publishing houses operated during the first century? P. 37, ¶6.

✔ How a bitter opposer helped to finance Tyndale’s Bible translation? P. 39, ¶4.

✔ Whether all the critics accepted the claim that the movie “The Ten Commandments” holds to the Bible? P. 41, ¶5.

✔ How Hollywood’s “The Ten Commandments” differs from the Bible account? P. 42, ¶4.

✔ What proves that the worship of one God not many, came first? P. 45, ¶2.

✔ How evolution tripped up those who were studying the origin of religion? P. 47, ¶4.

✔ What it means to be hospitable? P. 49, ¶2.

✔ Who show and who do not show spiritual hospitality today? P. 52, ¶13.

✔ What the difference is between the Christian’s hospitality and that of the world? P. 54, ¶1.

✔ What good example Lydia set of showing hospitality? P. 58, ¶17.

✔ Why sharing just material things is not enough? P. 61, ¶31.

✔ When, in counting Biblical time, a day stands for a year? P. 62, ¶5.