Tag: Romans 10:13

Must We Call God “Jehovah” To Be Saved?

The Watchtower claims that using the name “Jehovah” is a salvation issue. In fact, its Bible translation renders Romans 10:13 as follows: “For ‘everyone who calls on the name of Jehovah will be saved.’”

It notes that this verse is quoting from Joel 2:32, an Old Testament verse in which the Tetragrammaton (YHWH) appears in the Hebrew when referring to God.

The Watchtower has stated, “The evidence from God’s Word is therefore conclusive that God indeed has a name and that it is important for life seekers to know it and to use it. Doubting that God has a name is much more foolish than doubting that you have a name.” (The Watchtower, “What Is the Name?” 7/15/64, p. 422)

In response, ask the Witnesses to look up Romans 10:13 in the Watchtower’s Kingdom Interlinear Translation. Continue reading

The Divine Name: Watchtower Claims #3-#6

We resume our examination of Watchtower claims concerning the importance of the name “Jehovah.” Continue reading

Using the Kingdom Interlinear Translation

30 KITThe Kingdom Interlinear Translation of the Greek Scriptures is a Watchtower book that’s available free on its website.

Essentially, it’s the Wescott-Hort interlinear New Testament with the Greek words on the bottom line and the English equivalents above it.

Even if you don’t know Greek, you can sometimes use this resource to give Jehovah’s Witnesses reason to question the Watchtower’s rendering of important texts in its New World Translation.

Here are some examples of how this can be done. Continue reading

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